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Alfred Frewing fonds

  • PR-2157
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1886-1929]; predominant [ca. 1900-1920

The fonds consists of 122 photographs (glass plate negatives) of the Frewing family, depicting family life in Croydon, England, the Prairie provinces, and Vancouver Island ca. 1900 through the 1920s. Information on photographers, dates and locations is lacking. Locations include the Gorge Inlet, the Craigflower area and other Victoria locations. Subjects include family members (including group photos and portraits), residences, land clearing, house construction, hunting, threshing and other farming activities, the Gorge Regatta (Victoria, B.C.), picnics and other family outings.

Frewing, Alfred Robert, 1887-1957

At Cowichan Lake

The item is a b&w photograph taken during the Provincial Mineralogist’s inspection trip of June 1906 in the Cowichan Lake area. It shows the camp site.

Boy Scout trip, James Creek

RECORDED: James Creek (B.C.), [196-] SUMMARY: TRACK 1: This tape captures the sounds of a Boy Scout trip on James Creek in the Prince George area. Imbert Orchard interviews various scouts concerning their thoughts about the trip. TRACK 2: Sounds of a Boy Scout trip are continued. Included is a story about the English civil war, told around the campfire. Sounds along the river are continued.

Burrard's Inlet, B.C. picnic

Item consists of one photograph of A.T. Bushby family and Claudet family at summer camp, Burrard's Inlet. The photograph is attributed to F.G. Claudet.

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