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Diane,
Have you contacted the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site?
They may have some leads for you. Talk to Anne Landry or one of the
other staff at the site. They should be able to help you.
Gerry
Diane L Oswald <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>List mates,
>My father-in-law is researching British Columbia cannery flags. As you
>might suspect,
>it has proved to be a challenge locating examples of the flags and any
>history
>on them. Does your museum have any British Columbia cannery flags, or can
>you help direct his research
>efforts?
>As always, any light you can shed on this will be most appreciated.
>Best wishes,
>Diane L. Oswald
>Author: "Fire Insurance Maps, Their History and Applications,"
>ISBN: 0-9659698-0-0, Lacewing Press, 15889 Woodlake Drive,
>College Station, TX 77845 Post-paid $11.95, Pages 102.
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