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Images with the accession 1986.229 are part of the Denzil Ridout fonds.
Images with the accession 1993.049 are part of the From Mission to Partnership Photograph collection.
[People in the Peter Kelly Chapel aboard the Thomas Crosby V]
1967 October 15
The Robert C. Scott
[between 1947 and 1953]
Photographer: E.L. Homewood, United Church Observer
Robert C. Scott at the dock
[between 1947 and 1953]
George H. Raley in dry dock
[ca. 1959]
[Melvin Swartout (II)]
[between 1951 and 1963]
Avolente
[ca. 1963]
Dr. G. Darby aboard the Wm. H. Pierce
Bella Bella, [19--]
The Wm. H. Pierce
Bella Bella, [19--]
Ambulance boat
Thomas Crosby IV in dry dock : view of prow
[19--]
Thomas Crosby IV
[19--]
Thomas Crosby IV
[19--]
Photographer: Berkeley Studio, United Church of Canada
"Thomas Crosby IV is one of three mission boats serving on the Pacific coast and symbolizes taking the gospel to frontier areas."
Dedication of the Thomas Crosby V at Port Simpson
Port Simpson, [1967?]
Thomas Crosby IV at the dock
[19--]
Dedication of the George Pringle I
1960 October 19
Rev. Robert Henderson; Rev. L.G. Steber; Rev. E.E. Joblin; Rev. Wayne MacKenzie (Pilot)
Dedication of the George Pringle I
1960 October 19
Rev. Robert Henderson; Rev. L.G. Steber; Rev. E.E. Joblin; Rev. Wayne MacKenzie (Pilot)
Dedication of the George Pringle I
1960 October 19
Rev. Robert Henderson; Rev. L.G. Steber; Rev. E.E. Joblin; Rev. Wayne MacKenzie (Pilot)
Dedication of the George Pringle I
1960 October 19
Rev. Robert Henderson; Rev. L.G. Steber; Rev. E.E. Joblin; Rev. Wayne MacKenzie (Pilot)
Dedication of the George Pringle I
1960 October 19
Rev. Robert Henderson; Rev. L.G. Steber; Rev. E.E. Joblin; Rev. Wayne MacKenzie (Pilot)
G. Pringle I
[between 1960 and 1966]
[William Oliver and the Udal?]
[ca. 1908]