Collection consists of photographs relating to Alan Littler's work as a horticulturalist for the British Columbia Department of Agriculture.
Littler, AlanFonds consists of records relating to John Woods of Gordon Head. Fonds includes photographs, news clippings, and textual records relating to the Prince of Wales Fairbridge Farm School in Duncan.
Woods, John HaroldAccession consists of 57 photos (b & w or sepia) of the Williamson family, their home and activities, and the Gordon Head area from about 1910 to 1942. Also includes 4 photoreproductions.
Williamson familyCollection consists of books written by McClung, as well as photographs, personal correspondence to McClung, and ephemera collected by family friends. The collection is arranged into 4 series: Books, Correspondence, Ephemera, and Photographs.
McClung, NellieCollection consists of material relating to Nellie McClung, collected by Mary Youson. Collection includes books by and about Nellie McClung; news clippings and articles; ephemera; talks and notes by Mary Youson and others; and correspondence.
Youson, Mary ElizabethFonds consists of material relating to John Graham Graham and his residence at 3987 Gordon Head Road and includes photographs and textual records.
Graham, John GrahamFonds consists of photographs of the Raper family and farmhouse taken in the 1960s, and includes 6 bound scrapbooks and one ledger containing items related to expenses, employees, planting diary and news clippings mostly from the 1930s and 1940s. Includes 1 children’s book Come unto these yellow sands by Margaret L. Woods, published 1915.
Raper familyFonds consists of 17 photographs of the Gordon Head area including swimming at Todd's beach, greenhouses and farms, the Rosson family, and the old Gordon Head school.
Rosson, Lorna JuneFonds consists of photographs and reproductions of the Lytton family, views from their home at 1941 Ernest Avenue, and St. Luke's church interior.
Wenman familyFonds consists of photographs of the Ruby family, greenhouses and farm, Cedar Hill School, and the Gordon Head area.
Ruby, Bill