Finding Grenfell

Tracing the Grenfell Mission in Southern Labrador

Finding Grenfell

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The Red Bay Co-op - Research Photos

This album contains all photos sourced during research for The Red Bay Co-op interpretive panel.
13 Images
Red Bay ca. 1912. James J. Waygood. The Rooms Provincial Archives A 108-117.
Red Bay ca. 1901 – Holloway. The Rooms Provincial Archives E 45-60.
Red Bay 1934. J.H. Donaldson. The Rooms Provincial Archives IGA 25-137.
William Y Pike, Manager of the Red Bay Cooperative Society. CHE Collection, CHE-ID #663.
Cover of the Red Bay Cooperative Society Minute Book. CHE Collection, CHE-ID #660.
First page of the Red Bay Cooperative Society Minute Book. CHE Collection, CHE-ID #660.
List of members, Red Bay Cooperative Society Minute Book. CHE Collection, CHE-ID #660.
Several skippers came aboard. 1894. Men of Red Bay taken on board Mission ship, probably the Albert. These are the men who formed the Red Bay Cooperative Society. The Rooms Provincial Archives IGA 25-135.
Coloured lantern slide made from original photograph taken in 1896. The founding members of the Red Bay Cooperative Society, 1896. Grenfell at centre, rear. The Rooms Provincial Archives IGA 1-317.
Group of men and one woman on wharf in front of store. 1906-1910. “Red Bay Co-operators” written in corner - looks like Grenfell’s handwriting. The Rooms Provincial Archives VA 118-124-4.
Original Flag of the Red Bay Co-operative Society. Conserved by the Canadian Conservation Institute, photo by C. Robbins.
Men on steps of the Red Bay Cooperative Store, ca. 1908. Identified l-r: Bob Howell; [Yetman?]; W.Y. Pike, store manager; Ephraim Yetman; Will March Pike; Tom Pike; Fred Ash; and Richard Canning, a settler. The Rooms Provincial Archives VA 118-58-2.
Red Bay 1939. Gustav Anderson. The Rooms Provincial Archives VA 14-280.
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