We have a lot of great photographs at the Summerland Museum and, being the curious lot we are, we’d like to know the names of the people in the pictures. Children in Trout Creek attended classes in the J.R. Brown home until the first school was built in 1916 on what is now Johnson Avenue. Pictured here is Miss Annie Blair’s Kindergarten class of 1917/1918 and, while we can identify Miss Blair, we’re not sure who all of the students were. Our information indicates that the girl in the back row wearing a hat could possibly be Mary Gartrell and beside her, Iris Williams. The only others identified are Ruth Tait and Margaret Pierre next to Miss Blair. Please call the museum at 250-494-9395 if you can help us put names to the faces.

We have a lot of great photographs at the Summerland Museum and, being the curious lot we are, we’d like to know the names of the people in the pictures. Children in Trout Creek attended classes in the J.R. Brown home until the first school was built in 1916 on what is now Johnson Avenue. Pictured here is Miss Annie Blair’s Kindergarten class of 1917/1918 and, while we can identify Miss Blair, we’re not sure who all of the students were. Our information indicates that the girl in the back row wearing a hat could possibly be Mary Gartrell and beside her, Iris Williams. The only others identified are Ruth Tait and Margaret Pierre next to Miss Blair. Please call the museum at 250-494-9395 if you can help us put names to the faces.

Who’s who?

We have a lot of great photographs at the Summerland Museum and we’d like to know the names of the people in the pictures.

We have a lot of great photographs at the Summerland Museum and, being the curious lot we are, we’d like to know the names of the people in the pictures. Children in Trout Creek attended classes in the J.R. Brown home until the first school was built in 1916 on what is now Johnson Avenue. Pictured here is Miss Annie Blair’s Kindergarten class of 1917/1918 and, while we can identify Miss Blair, we’re not sure who all of the students were. Our information indicates that the girl in the back row wearing a hat could possibly be Mary Gartrell and beside her, Iris Williams. The only others identified are Ruth Tait and Margaret Pierre next to Miss Blair. Please call the museum at 250-494-9395 if you can help us put names to the faces.

 

 

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