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Small homes for white staff on the right, company buildings on the left. I believe the one on the immediate left was the company store, beyond it was the office.
These are replicas of the little buildings that used to be there. Originally, they lined both sides of the walkway from end to end. This is where the indian (First Nations) workers lived with their famlies. Caucasians lived on the other side of the cannery. Off to the laef, out of frame, was a large two story building called, "The Celestial House". The oriental men lived there in communal fashion. My father worked there back in the 50's.
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GREENEST CITY IN CANADA ,YES I JUST SAID SO ,HA HA !
Very beautiful photo!
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Hugs from Portugal, Mário Eloi Castro
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¡Que pasada de foto! Un merecido trabajo de su constructor y arquitecto
Small homes for white staff on the right, company buildings on the left. I believe the one on the immediate left was the company store, beyond it was the office.
These are replicas of the little buildings that used to be there. Originally, they lined both sides of the walkway from end to end. This is where the indian (First Nations) workers lived with their famlies. Caucasians lived on the other side of the cannery. Off to the laef, out of frame, was a large two story building called, "The Celestial House". The oriental men lived there in communal fashion. My father worked there back in the 50's.
Nice shot, Tom.
I see the Cape lived up to it's name "Cape of Storms" when this photo was taken....
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wooow!! Nice Photo!!!