
This is my uncle, Humphrey Albert Wilkinson. He went missing in 1957 and is the oldest cold case on file with the police in Surrey/Vancouver. I recognized this photo instantly as a “Foncie” due to the style and location (Rooster …
This is my uncle, Humphrey Albert Wilkinson. He went missing in 1957 and is the oldest cold case on file with the police in Surrey/Vancouver. I recognized this photo instantly as a “Foncie” due to the style and location (Rooster …
My beloved grandfather, Sidney, after a good lunch at the Rooster in the 1930’s.…
Marshall Cronkhite – back in civvies after the war.…
I found this photo in amongst my mother’s belongings when she recently passed away. The women on the left is her mother (my grandmother), Ivy Hird. When the photo was taken she may have had her married name, St. Denis. …
I found the photo of my dad, Fred Ayling, (right side of photo) in an old album. The photo is faded somewhat. It was taken on Wed. June 23rd, 1943 according to his writing underneath. Fred would have been 18 …
Street photo of my father (Norm Murray) on the left, and his brother (Ed Murray) on Granville Street sometime in the early 1940’s.…
My cousin, Clive Wightman, was visiting from Winnipeg and I am showing him around Vancouver.…
My cousin, on the right, Clive Wightman, was visiting from Winnipeg and I am showing him around Vancouver. I am on the left and we are walking down Granville Street.…
My Mom, Margaret (Peggy) on the right & her friend, Mary (?) shopping. Mom worked at American Can & Ellet Copper & Brass during the war. Posted on what would have been Mom’s 94th birthday.…
My mother Jeanie Needham with my Auntie Alice. 1944…
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