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Charles Pink Maxwell and Alice May Rogers - May 1936
Jeff Brown
Auntie Lou & Uncle Dennis - July 1954
Joe Holder
Irvine family in 1949
Jinx Irvine
Mummy nel 1948
Simone Tomirotti
Heart of Our City: A fisherman with two loves Norm Ostrom has owned one boat in his life — Arne A. — for almost 60 years The Arnie A There are two great loves in Norm Ostrom’s life: his boat and his wife. “A boat is like a marriage,” Ostrom said, “you have to work on it.” It’s a phrase he’s fond of saying, and he often jokes that he has two wives. He bought the vessel in 1958 from its original owners and married Margaret a year later. After they wed, Norm asked Margaret which came first. “She said the boat, and I knew I had to keep her,” Ostrom said with a laugh. As he boards Arne A. at the Rushbrook Marina, Ostrom said, “It’s like stepping into history … I almost feel like the boat should be put in a museum. You don’t see a boat this old, in that good shape.” So it’s no surprise that Ostrom and Arne A. were featured in the Royal Museum of BC’s “Living Landscapes” project a decade ago — and more recently in this month’s issue of Western Mariner in a profile by Tom Maxie, Ostrom’s grandson-in-law. Ostrom was born in Bella Bella in 1934, the fourth of six children. He grew up on boats, and said he was always trying to catch fish, no matter what kind of boat he was in. But it wasn’t always smooth sailing. The first time he was aboard a salmon troller he fell ill. “I was seven years old and I went out with my dad. I did get seasick. Oh boy, I’ll never forget that.” His first job was as on a trapper, at 15 years old. “I always felt that helped me, being in the middle of nowhere. You had to be careful because if something happened you’d be in deep trouble and nobody was around.” He went on to fish almost nine months of the year, much of it alone. He moved to Prince Rupert in 1952, and kept fishing commercially until he was 82 years old. After 58 years working on Arne A., Ostrom retired in 2016 — accident-free. He credits that to the many first aid and safety courses he took over the years. “Anything that came along, I took it. That really helped me out, going
Gary McArthur
Leopard Rock Hotel 1950s
Photomyne User
1951 Basketball team June Frisch Helen Frank Jane Foxworthy Kay Allen Mary Foxworthy Marty Foxworthy
michael eastep
Sam Braime 1943/44 Wilmington, De Building Liberty Ships for the War
Ileen Kell
Ane Jensen, morfars mor. Hafdrup 1940.
Knud Vadsø-Jensen
1955
Martha Berry
Tölö Svenska Samskolan teachers 1953
Juha Makipaa
Verjaardag Joop de Haan 23 maart 1947
maarten de haan
Alva Woods on the right front row. b 1884 d 1947. This picture was taken in Salt Lake City. Probably before 1912 when he married Minnie E. Dustman. His inscription on the reverse reads: “This is when we were seeing Salt Lake City. That is sure a fine city. We had such a nice time there.”
Robert Woods
Alva D Woods and Robert F Woods October 1945
Robert Woods
I miei nonni materni Villa Bellini Catania . Seconda metà anni 1940
Paolo Coppolino
My dad and his class at Langley high school 1953
ruth capo
Auntie Lou & Uncle Dennis - July 1954
Joe Holder
University HS 1955
Chris Yates
Irvine family in 1949
Jinx Irvine
This is my lovely mother born on the 27 September 1947
arlene mckenzie
Mummy nel 1948
Simone Tomirotti
1951
Delphine Balink
Ivy Emms Dancing Margaret Wishart 3rd from left 1937/8
Judy Spurling
Heart of Our City: A fisherman with two loves Norm Ostrom has owned one boat in his life — Arne A. — for almost 60 years The Arnie A There are two great loves in Norm Ostrom’s life: his boat and his wife. “A boat is like a marriage,” Ostrom said, “you have to work on it.” It’s a phrase he’s fond of saying, and he often jokes that he has two wives. He bought the vessel in 1958 from its original owners and married Margaret a year later. After they wed, Norm asked Margaret which came first. “She said the boat, and I knew I had to keep her,” Ostrom said with a laugh. As he boards Arne A. at the Rushbrook Marina, Ostrom said, “It’s like stepping into history … I almost feel like the boat should be put in a museum. You don’t see a boat this old, in that good shape.” So it’s no surprise that Ostrom and Arne A. were featured in the Royal Museum of BC’s “Living Landscapes” project a decade ago — and more recently in this month’s issue of Western Mariner in a profile by Tom Maxie, Ostrom’s grandson-in-law. Ostrom was born in Bella Bella in 1934, the fourth of six children. He grew up on boats, and said he was always trying to catch fish, no matter what kind of boat he was in. But it wasn’t always smooth sailing. The first time he was aboard a salmon troller he fell ill. “I was seven years old and I went out with my dad. I did get seasick. Oh boy, I’ll never forget that.” His first job was as on a trapper, at 15 years old. “I always felt that helped me, being in the middle of nowhere. You had to be careful because if something happened you’d be in deep trouble and nobody was around.” He went on to fish almost nine months of the year, much of it alone. He moved to Prince Rupert in 1952, and kept fishing commercially until he was 82 years old. After 58 years working on Arne A., Ostrom retired in 2016 — accident-free. He credits that to the many first aid and safety courses he took over the years. “Anything that came along, I took it. That really helped me out, going
Gary McArthur
Mabel and Ora Lee 1942
Rosalee Dyer
נתנאל עם ר' בערל פוברסקי
גולדשמידט הדסה
1951 Basketball team June Frisch Helen Frank Jane Foxworthy Kay Allen Mary Foxworthy Marty Foxworthy
michael eastep
Norma Baumgartle 1952
Rhonda Cole
Sam Braime 1943/44 Wilmington, De Building Liberty Ships for the War
Ileen Kell
Ane Jensen, morfars mor. Hafdrup 1940.
Knud Vadsø-Jensen
zomer 1953
Hayo Rusch
Tony and David Russo - circa 1953
David Russo
1955
Martha Berry
Developed: 1941/09/18 on page: Uncle Raney, Mom’s(RFA) Brother.
Dennis Jacobs
Tölö Svenska Samskolan teachers 1953
Juha Makipaa
Ora and Emma Farrah’s 25th wedding anniversary, October 13, 1946..
Julie Brownfield
cindi gonzalez
Charles Pink Maxwell and Alice May Rogers - May 1936
Jeff Brown
My mother Marilynn Scott and her brother Wendell about 1935. Looks like Uncle Wennie had to go to the bathroom!
Lorraine Scott
Me and dad 1954
Jan Nolan
Grandpa and Grandma in 1945 in Iran
Mahbod Naderi
L. Buford McDowell and Cora Atkins McDowell parents. Top Row: Cora Atkins McDowell, Buford, Annette, Geneva, GP. Back Row: Aileen, Fred, Catherine. Around 1940.
Freda Gipson
Great grandmother Mary Monk with her adoptive Japanese mother Yuki Higuchi, Aunty Tsugi and my Aunt Sandra Murdoch and all the cousins in Japan in 1954
Sally Jorgensen
Isabella (Hargreaves) Holroyde 1870-1950 (Known as “Bella”)
Jacqueline Wood
Rachel and Into on wedding day 14/4/1946
Gratciella BOURLA
Mum and Dad (Lawson) 1943
Photomyne User
My first car
jim mcmillan
This was taken at the 1953 opening of the new Newark airport in New Jersey.
Bob Mydosh
1945? After WWII Tom, Frank, Joe and Maurice Cunningham back from service with Grandma and Grandpa Cunningham, Anna and Gilda Cunningham, Marcella and Harry, Mary, Marlene, Harriet, Margaret, James, John (Jack), Joe Wood.
Julie Nissen
Leopard Rock Hotel 1950s
Photomyne User
Sept. 1944 9 1/2 mo. With Grandpa Gus.
Corliss Eden
Mormor 10 juni 1952
Anita Khan
1940
Ileen Kell
Sue Hill early 1950’s
Kathryn Reid
Dad and Evelyn- married 14 Mar 1944 at Elkton, MD
K Moriarty
young Love as teenagers in the late 1950's
karen nolan
Dad 1955 MG Magnette
andrew hassenruck
Dad in the Royal Navy, 1939-1946 Front row, 7th from the left
Clare Hutcheson
Qui, Quo e Qua nel 1955 a Locarno (Svizzera)
Roberto Valsangiacomo
May 1940
Kevin Kuenzel
cindi gonzalez
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