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“Very Fine” The Diaries of John Smith

Transcribed by Philip A. Jones in October 2006. Microsoft Word document containing transcriptions of all the diaries except the one recounting Smith’s Yukon trip. Embedded in the document are scans of some of the memoranda pages of the diaries, and sketches from the Ambulance lectures in Diary 2.

$27 Snap On Face

Album by the band "$27 Snap On Face," titled "Heterodyne Record & Distributing Company." Album intact with record.

$27 Snap On Face

000214AHB_Alert

File contains photographs of the Crowley escort tug Alert, built at Dakota Creek shipyard in Anacortes, WA, on sea trials.

Haig-Brown, Alan

000221AHB_Yucluta

File contains photographs of the Yucata Spirit tug towing log booms through the Yucultas.

Haig-Brown, Alan

010001AHB_Scenic

File contains a photographic portrait of Alan Haig-Brown on a boat holding a camera.

Haig-Brown, Alan

010717AHB_PolarEndevour

File contains photographs taken aboard the tanker Polar Endeavour, docking at Ferndale, Washington and in transit to Anacortez. Capt. Zeghibe and pilot Don Mayer.

Haig-Brown, Alan

020808AHB_Coos&Tall

File contains a combination of historical (1964-5) photographs of Clay's Wharf, and contemporary photographs of tall ships in Steveston, BC. Also contains a black-and-white photograph of Alan Haig-Brown as a young man, and Arrawac Freighter (ex Beatrice) upon which he worked.

On the historical photographs of Clay's Wharf, Alan Haig-Brown comments: "We lived there from 1962 to 1964 while I went to school and university in Vancouver. Rent free for caretaking, had use of the little cliner built boat." Of the tall ships, he notes: "Fraser River pilots greeted in the Gulf and then each rode a ship up the river."

Haig-Brown, Alan

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