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  3. 1976.100.030 - Print, Photographic

    Gerry Wellburn and his wife, Ethel May. They are standing in front of a log cabin at their property in Deerholme. The cabin has a Glenore & Western Railway sign on its wall The photo is by Irving Strickland of the Victoria Times. Most likely the "Lily of the Valley," a trapping and hunting cabin built by Tim Burde and Roy Elford.

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    Gerry Wellburn and his wife, Ethel May sitting in a carriage with a group of men behind them. The photo is by Irving Strickland of the Victoria Times. Most likely the "President's Carriage," (a Landau) which was donated to the provence in 1992.

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  5. 2022.005.005 - Print, Photographic

    Gerry Wellburn and his wife, Ethel May, in a black vehicle. Photograph likely taken at the BCFDC.

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  6. 2022.013.007 - Print, Photographic

    Left to right: Ethel May Wellburn, Don Hammond and Jenji Kenishi at the luncheon get-together held at the BC Forest Museum (BC Forest Discovery Centre) that occurred before the official opening of the Cowichan Valley Demostration Forest.

    Record Type: Photo

    1977 - Luncheon Before Opening - Duncan - 2022013007 - jpg72 - 001
  7. 2022.013.029 - Print, Photographic

    Gerry Wellburn (lower right) and his wife Ethel May (walking towards him) at the BC forest Museum (BC Forest Discovery Centre). Behind them is the new orientation building. On the new building is a sign that states "Opening June 30 1984 / Administration orientation display building". This orientation building is the entrance/admissions, gift shop, and exhibits.

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    1984 - The Wellburns at Museum - Duncan - 2022013029 - jpg72 - 001
  8. 2022.013.031 - Print, Photographic

    Ethel May Wellburn cutting into a large cake while an eager crowd of mostly children watches. Photo is dated June 30, 1984, but the cake is for a Canada Day (July 1st) celebration. June 30th, 1984 is also when the new orientation building opened as a display.

    Record Type: Photo

    1984 - Canada Day Cake - Duncan - 2022013031 - jpg72 - 001

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