Photograph showing several children walking in their bathing suits with a couple of adults. There is a young women with dark hair and bangs tied up in a pony tail leading the children. She has a bunch of papers in her hand and is wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Each child has a partner walking beside them. In the background there is a dirt hill and a hole in the ground. Farther in the background is Nechako school, some houses, telephone poles and trees.
Photograph showing several children walking in their bathing suits with a couple of adults. There is a young women with dark hair and bangs tied up in a pony tail leading the children. She has a bunch of papers in her hand and is wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Each child has a partner walking beside them. In the background there is a dirt hill and a hole in the ground. Farther in the background is Nechako school, some houses, telephone poles and trees.
Walking stick made from a tree branch, with painted/carved inscriptions giving the names of Boy Scout troops and the dates of trips to different landmarks and locations (Thornhill Mountain, Claque/Clague Mountain, Hirsch Creek Falls, Douglas Channel, Squirrel Mountain). Grooves have been carved into the circumference every ~12 or so inches along the stick. Towards the tip, there is a diamond-like pattern of intersecting lines carved into the wood, followed by a series of 6 more circular grooves, each about 1 inch apart, at the very end. Many of the carvings have been painted green, and there is a reddish smear, possibly from paint, along one side of the tip of the stick. Also near the tip is a pencil drawing of a crown, above the words "Boy Scouts."
Walking stick made from a tree branch, with painted/carved inscriptions giving the names of Boy Scout troops and the dates of trips to different landmarks and locations (Thornhill Mountain, Claque/Clague Mountain, Hirsch Creek Falls, Douglas Channel, Squirrel Mountain). Grooves have been carved into the circumference every ~12 or so inches along the stick. Towards the tip, there is a diamond-like pattern of intersecting lines carved into the wood, followed by a series of 6 more circular grooves, each about 1 inch apart, at the very end. Many of the carvings have been painted green, and there is a reddish smear, possibly from paint, along one side of the tip of the stick. Also near the tip is a pencil drawing of a crown, above the words "Boy Scouts."
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
Wood
Condition Remarks
Many scratches in the wood; some of the paint is scratched off; diamond-shaped chunk taken out about 13 inches from tip (under initials W.P.)
Photograph of a man named Heather Ripley dressed as a clown for Dominion Day, as he is holding a young girls hand named Douglas Ripley as they are walking.
Photograph of a man named Heather Ripley dressed as a clown for Dominion Day, as he is holding a young girls hand named Douglas Ripley as they are walking.