Winlaw (B.C.)

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Atlas : Doukhobor lands: soil classification and land classification maps and land utilization mosaics

Item consists of one bound atlas measuring 43 x 57 cm. It contains one index map and 35 location maps of the lands of the former "Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood" in the Kootenay and Similkameen Land Districts. There are land utilization maps based on 1951 provincial government "vertical air photos" and coloured soil classification maps for the following communities: Champion Creek, Oteshenie, Brilliant, Raspberry, Glade, Shoreacres, Pass Creek, Krestova, Koch Siding, Lebahdo, Winlaw, Claybrick, Perry Siding, Grand Forks (north and south), Gilpin, and Caesar. The atlas accompanies "Doukhobor lands. A report on a study of the condition and value of the Doukhobor lands, 1952" by N.T. Drewry, Assistant Director, Land Utilization Research and Survey.

[West and East Kootenays]

Amateur film. "Sign: 'The Meadows. Tea Room, Milk, Log Cabins, Camp.' A bear in the bush. Purple morning glories. A squirrel. Columbia River. 'The Meadows' gardens. Sheep at Skookumchuck in snow. The Hoodoos at Dutch Creek. A parade in a small unidentified town. Sea-cadets and their band march past. Rainbow. Cotton Creek bridge with steam train passing over Cotton Creek. Pan of Wynndel, Creston Flats. Wharf at Gray Creek. Bonnington Dam. South Slocan Dam. Taghum Bridge. Corra Linn Dam. Ferry at Nelson. Doukhobor women and young boy at Valican (more likely Winlaw, from name painted on railroad hut)." (Colin Browne)