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              Arlee Gale Fonds
              2023.001 · Fonds · 7 November 1805

              The Tofino series contains photos and photo album leafs that depict Tofino and the surrounding area, seiners and trollers fishing from 1933-1937. Located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in the traditional territory of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation of the Nuu—chah-nulth people, south of Clayoquot Sound. Settlers came to the site and the surrounding around starting in the 1890s. Officially named Tofino with the opening of a post office in 1909, although its first store was opened in 1901, a school in 1906 and a wharf and lifeboat station in 1908 and its church in 1913. Tofino was incorporated as a municipality in 1932. Tofino developed around the fishing and logging industries, now known for its natural beauty and a great destination for outdoor recreation.
              The newspaper covers the events of the naval action that lead to Lord Nelson’s death. Lord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) was a British Naval Commander known for victories in battles such as the Nile in 1798 and of Trafalgar in 1805, where he was killed. He was promoted to captain in 1779 when he was 20 during the American Revolution.

              The fonds consists of:
              1 series that contains 9 photographs, 6 photo album leafs
              1 newspaper

              Gale, Arlee
              G.M. Aitchens Fonds
              L2332 · Fonds · 1915

              Fonds consists of a document titled "The Wreck of the Carel-Mapu", chilean barque of Scottish ancestry, near Tofino, 25 November 1915.

              Logan & Holliday Fonds
              018.001.0001-0003 · Fonds · 1906-1953

              Fonds consists of documents relating to the careers of David Logan (donor's great grandfather) and Daniel Holliday (donor's grandfather) who both worked for the Canadian Government Telegraph and Telephone Service, and to the history of the the West coast of Vancouver Island and the development of the West Coast Trail.

              Includes David Logan's 1907 telegraph line log book, Daniel Holliday's 1938-1944 telegraph line log book, and an album containing letters and newspaper clippings collected by the family over the years.

              Logan, David
              Photo Album Page on Fishing
              2023.001.0010 · Item · 1933 - 1937
              Part of Arlee Gale Fonds

              Front of page contains 5 black and white photos on seining. One boat and its tender with the crew working with the net. Some of the photos are blurry.
              Back of page contains 3 colour photos. The one with herring in the brailer of the boat appears to be hand coloured. The other two photos are of boats, “Pete” and “New Liverpool”. “New Liverpool” was owned by Nisuke Nakanichi who worked for the Long Beach Tuna Company, and was seized in 1942.

              Gale, Arlee
              Photo Album Page on Tofino
              2023.001.0013 · Item · 1933 - 1937
              Part of Arlee Gale Fonds

              Front of page contains 1 photo of Tofino BC. The postcard contains a view of part of the town with docks with writing on the bottom left stating Tofino, BC. The back of the postcard states the business in the buildings.
              Back of page contains 3 photos that are blurry. The first photo is labeled ‘Lone Cone from hotel window’, and is a view over a roof of the water and mountains. The second photo is labeled ‘Ye Olde White Wings. Many Royal Times had here’. It is a blurry photo of a building with a restaurant on its roof. The third photo is of the boat “West Hope”.

              Gale, Arlee
              2023.001.0014 · Item · 1933 - 1937
              Part of Arlee Gale Fonds

              Front of page contains 1 postcard with the label of ‘”The Princess Norah” at Tofino Whatf’. Shown is Princess Norah coming into the Tofino Wharf. There is a group of people standing on the wharf on the right side of the photo, and a troller on the interior side of the wharf. The back states that the troller is “West Hope” and belongs to the hotel manager and about a journey to Long Beach in it.
              Back of page contains 1 photo of a sunset in Tofino. The buildings along the coast are not visible because of the darkness of the photo along the edges.

              Gale, Arlee
              2023.001.0015 · Item · 1933 - 1937
              Part of Arlee Gale Fonds

              The front of the page has two hand colour photos. The first is of “Bertha L” on fire at the Tofino wharf. The other boats at the wharf are “Ryuo II” and “Ruth B.”. The second photo is another one of “Bertha L.” burning but is being towed by “Ruth B” and “Norpack I” away from the deck. The photos are slightly wavy. “Ryuo II” was owned by Kitaro Nitta who worked as a fish buyer for the Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd. and Bertha L. was owned by the Clayoquot Sound Canning Co.Ltd.
              There is nothing on the back of the page.

              Gale, Arlee
              2023.001.0007 · Item · 1933 - 1937
              Part of Arlee Gale Fonds

              Postcard of a view of the Tofino wharf filled with boats with a group of people on the shore. The writing at the bottom right hand side that says Fishing Boats, Tofino, BC. The photo is fairly dark.
              On the back written in pen it explains the types of boats visible.

              Gale, Arlee
              Photograph of Seining Catch
              2023.001.0009 · Item · 1933 - 1937
              Part of Arlee Gale Fonds

              Photo of a seining crew pulling in their catch from the net to the boat via brailer. The photo is blurry.

              Gale, Arlee