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The historic 1909 Court House. Fernie has a connection to a sensational crime that resulted in a capital murder conviction and the only woman to be hanged in Alberta (Fernie is located close to the border) -and the execution of a one time prominent Italian/Canadian businessman. For more on their fates:

The Rise & Fall of Emilio Picariello

tourismfernie.com/history/emilio-picariello

Florence (Filumena) Costanzo the only woman to be hanged in Alberta:

www.communitystories.ca/v2/fernie-community_communaute-fe...

 

There are backcountry campgrounds at each end of the lake and a log shelter on its banks, named Hargreaves Shelter in honor of the Hargreaves family who operated the Mount Robson Ranch across the Fraser River from the mountain and who outfitted most of the early trips into Berg Lake.

 

"Mount Anne-Alice was named in 1939 by Anne MacLean Chesser and Alice Wright. After climbing the peak and finding no evidence of previous climbers they built a stone cairn at the summit, and claimed first ascent. Anne MacLean came from Nova Scotia in 1930 to visit her sister Sophie MacLean Hargreaves, and brother-in-law, Roy. She married Chuck Chesser in 1931 and they all became partners in the tourism and outfitting business at Mount Robson. Alice Wright was a frequent visitor at Berg Lake Chalet through the '30's and '40's. In 1959 she purchased Mount Robson Ranch from Roy & Sophie Hargreaves, and was a well-known member of the tourism/outfitting industry throughout the Rockies. In 1977 she sold Mount Robson Ranch and retired." LINK to the complete article - www.summitpost.org/mount-anne-alice/871492

 

Anne Chesser (1910–1986) and Alice Wright (1904–1982) together climbed this peak near Berg Lake in 1939 and named it after themselves. As they found no evidence of previous climbers they built a stone cairn at the summit, and claimed first ascent.

 

Anne Christine Chesser (MacLean) was born in Port Hastings, Nova Scotia, and joined her sister Sophia Hargreaves at the Mount Robson Ranch in 1913. That same year she married Charles Alfred Chesser (1905–1975), a worker at the ranch. Anne and Chuck became partners with ranch owners Roy and Sophia Hargreaves. Chuck later worked for the Canadian National Railway, eventually becoming roadmaster at Smithers. In 1969 he retired and the Chessers moved back to Valemount.

 

LINK to the marriage certificate of Charles Alfred Chesser & Annie Christine MacLean - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/a3...

 

Alice Wright was born in New York, and earned a degree in marine biology at Barnard College and Cornell University. In 1936, while vacationing in the Rockies with her mother, she stayed at Mount Robson Ranch. When ranch owner Roy Hargreaves retired in 1959, Wright purchased the ranch. To the international fraternity of mountain climbers, Wright was known as “the Mother Confessor of Mount Robson.” LINK to the complete article - www.spiralroad.com/mount-anne-alice/

 

Hunting and outfitting in Mount Robson was an early business in the area. One of the popular outfitters in the Yellowhead was the Hargreaves Brothers out of Robson Ranch. In the 1920's the ranch was owned and operated by Roy Hargreaves, and in 1929 when Roy and brother-in-law Chuck Chesser became partners the business name changed to Hargreaves and Chesser. Roy and Chuck guided trips to Berg Lake on horseback, guided mountain climbers who attempted to climb Mount Robson, and took many 2-3 week summer trips into Jasper Park. In the spring and fall, they would guide 30 day large game hunting trips. They would take up to a 25 horse outfit, including two cooks (usually the daughters, wives or sisters of the outfitter and guides), one outfitter and two to three guides who helped lead the pack train of horses and several guests. The pack horses would carry all the supplies, tents, food, etc. for the month long trek. Usually there would be three tents - the cook's tent, the hunter's tent and the guide's tent. The outfit would change camps daily until they reached the hunting grounds. They would then move camp only every few days depending on the game they were hunting. Travelling with the pack train meant trying to keep the herd together. Usually, the pack horses fell into line as the first rider left camp. It would be about 6 hours until the next camp. They forded many rivers and trails with the pack horses. The winter for outfitters was not a holiday off the tours. Winter meant prepping for the next guiding season. Guides and outfitters spent their days keeping the woodsheds and ice houses full, making and repairing panniers, saddles, ropes, tents, boats, and trail stoves, tending trap lines and caring for the horses and cattle. Roy sold the ranch to Alice Wright in 1959 and it was renamed Mount Robson Ranch. The ranch outfitted tours until 1977 when the Berg Lake Chalet was closed down. LINK to the complete article - www.communitystories.ca/v1/pm_v2.php?id=story_line&lg...

 

LINK to a photo of - Mount Robson Ranch / Location: Mount Robson, British Columbia, Canada - www.communitystories.ca/v1/pm_v2.php?id=search_record_det...

 

On Feb. 18, 1924, Myrtle Isabel Hargreaves was born in Jasper, but she would spend her childhood living on the Mount Robson Ranch near Valemount. She would eventually find herself becoming a legend of the area of Berg Lake. By the time she was a teenager, she was known in the area for being a competent horsewoman, wrangler, packer and camp cook. When the Second World War began, she started to work doing the work of men in the area while they were serving overseas. On June 5, 1946, she would marry Murray Cochrane and together the couple would work to take care of the land at Berg Lake. Together, they would have six children together. In 1959, the family moved back to the Robson Ranch to manage it for Alice Wright, and they would remain there for the next three decades. LINK to the complete article - canadaehx.com/2022/01/24/the-history-of-valemount/

 

LINK to a photo of a log building situated at the Mount Robson Ranch. The sign over the door says "Trading Post" and has saws and axes hung above the door. The MOUNT ROBSON Post Office was most likely located in this building - basininstitute.org/search/details.html?id=1091#.YmhLrdPMLyQ

 

The sender of this letter - Mrs. C. Chesser (Annie Christine Chesser) was the Postmistress at the MOUNT ROBSON Post Office from - 20 September 1937 to - 1 May 1943.

 

LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the MOUNT ROBSON Post Office - www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/postal-heritage-philately/...;

 

- sent from - / MOUNT ROBSON / AP 23 / 47 / B.C. / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer (A1-1) was proofed - 5 May 1923 - (RF C).

 

Addressed to: Miss Alice Wright / Pine Road, / Briarcliff Manor, / New York, N.Y. / R.F.D. Box 48

MILITARY BRANCH, Y.M.C.A.

No. _______ Batt. ________

WILLOWS CAMP, VICTORIA, B. C. (corner card cover)

 

The cover above would indicate that the mail from WILLOWS CAMP was processed at Sidney, but could the Victoria Sub.office X hammer have been used briefly at one or the other of these camps when the Willows Camp (Victoria Sub.office ~ post office was closed? This Y.M.C.A. envelope from Willows Camp mailed at Sidney - / SIDNEY / PM / AU 16 / 16 / B.C. / - the cover above is shown on page 541 at this LINK - bnaps.org/hhl/newsletters/bcr/bcr-2008-01-v016n04-w064.pdf

 

This cover is also shown at - By 1916, there was no longer a need for the Willows Park Camp, and the Canada Official Postal Guide shows the camp as closing July 15, 1916, although The Canada Gazette lists “a military training camp (not a field office)” as being opened about half a mile from Sidney, B.C., probably near the site of the present Patricia Bay Airport. A YMCA Willows Camp envelope dated at Sidney, August 16, 1916 shows that the Sidney military training camp used the Sidney Post Office for the dispatch of the camp mail. (BNA Topics, Volume 65, Number 2, April–June 2008 - page 55) - bnaps.org/hhl/Topics/BNA%20Topics,%20Vol.%2065,%20No.%202...

 

The Willowpark Exhibition Grounds was a 60 acre tract of land purchased by the City of Victoria from the Bowker Park Company in 1907 for use as a Fair Grounds. It was situated on Cadboro Bay Road outside the city limits in the opulent Oak Bay district. During the World War 1 the fairground was leased to the army and was known as Willows Camp. The 30th and 260th Infantry Battalions as well as the 48th, 88th and 50th Gordon Highlanders and others were stationed there.

 

Willows Beach, Victoria is a beachfront in the Municipality of Oak Bay, in Victoria, British Columbia. Along Willows Beach is Willows Park, where a tea-room is run by the Kiwanis Club in spring and summer. It takes its name from the Willows Fairground built in 1891 and which remained Greater Victoria's main horse-racing venue during the early years of the twentieth century. The Willows Racetrack was situated nearly a kilometre (about a half a mile) inland from the beach, so named because of the willow trees that grew there. Willows Camp during World War I, when the Willows Fairground was converted into a training base for regiments bound for combat in Europe and even a unit of hapless conscripts who wound up in Vladivostok, Siberia in January 1919 preparing to fight the Bolsheviks. LINK to the complete article - A winter’s day at Willows Camp? - oakbaychronicles.ca/?page_id=976

 

LINK to - Digging out on the Home Front - militaryandfamilyhistory.blog/2016/02/01/digging-out-on-t...

 

LINK to - Valentine Hitchcock – Part 3 - militaryandfamilyhistory.blog/2014/01/24/valentine-hitchc...

 

Link to six photos - Willows Camp, Victoria, BC, Canada - www.communitystories.ca/v1/pm_v2.php?id=search_record_det...

 

Sidney is a town located at the northern end of the Saanich Peninsula, on Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is one of the 13 Greater Victoria municipalities. It has a population of approximately 11,583.

 

(from - Wrigley's 1918 British Columbia directory) - SIDNEY - a town on the northeast of Saanich Peninsula, 16 miles north of Victoria, on the G. N. Railway, Victoria and Sidney line, while the B. C. Electric Interurban line runs within 1 1/2 miles of the town. The C. P. R. steamers touch twice weekly from Vancouver, and 4 times weekly from Victoria. There are waterworks and electric light systems, 4 churches, high and common schools, many industries, while the surrounding district is highly developed in agriculture and fruit-growing. Beautiful scenery, country club, fishing and shooting. The population in 1918 was 550. The population in 1922 was 1,200.

 

The Sidney Post Office was opened - 1 June 1892, named in association with nearby Sidney Island, in turn named 1859 by Captain Richards.

 

LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the SIDNEY Post Office - www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/postal-heritage-philately/...;

 

- sent from - / SIDNEY / PM / AU 16 / B.C. / - duplex cancel - (Cloutier DBC-348) - this duplex cancel was proofed - 26 July 1913 - the ERD - 4 February 1914 / LRD - 18 December 1957 - (RF B).

 

Addressed to: Drummer H.M. Cline, 1015256 (should be 1015267)

c/o Mrs. W. Cline

1336, 12th Ave. West

Vancouver, B.C.

 

Harold MacKechnie Cline

(b. 13 August 1897 in Victoria, B.C. – d. 24 September 1979 at age 82 in Vancouver, B.C.)

 

HAROLD MacKECHNIE CLINE, D.B.S., F.A.C.D. was born in Victoria, British Columbia, in August 13, 1897. He matriculated from King Edward High School, Vancouver in 1914, and went to the University of British Columbia, 1915. He then proceeded overseas with the 72nd Battalion (Seaforth Higlanders). He graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto in 1924, and first practiced in Chicago, then in Vancouver, B.C. He is past President of the Vancouver Dental Society, the British Columbia Dental Association, and the Vancouver Ferrier Study Club. In 1942, he was the British Columbia Editor of the Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. In 1948, he was appointed representative from British Columbia to the Board of Governors of the Canadian Dental Association, and made Councillor from B. C. to the Pacific Coast Dental Conference, as well as its second Vice-President. He was a member of the Council of the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia.

 

LINK to his Personnel Records from the First World War - www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-wo...

 

He signed his WWI CEF papers - 7 April 1916 in Victoria, B.C.

Left Canada (Halifax, N.S.) - 10 April 1917

Arrived in England - 22 April 1917

Served in France - 2 August 1917 to 1 May 1919

Discharged in Canada - 20 June 1919

 

His father - Walter Jefferson Cline

(b. 14 August 1864 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada – d. 3 August 1947 at age 82 in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada / his home was in Lang Bay, B.C.) - his occupation was a wholesaler in the furniture business.

 

His mother - Euphemia "Effie" Hester (nee McKechnie) Cline

(b. 23 February 1869 in Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada – d. 1 November 1957 at age 88 in San Francisco, California, United States) - they had 5 children.

 

His wife: Mona Ewen (nee MacKinnon) Cline

(b. 2 February 1906 in Vancouver, B.C. – d. 1 February 1990 at age 83 in Richmond, British Columbia) they were married - 4 October 1930 in Vancouver, B.C.

IOCO, an abbreviation of Imperial Oil Corporation, is an area of Port Moody, British Columbia. It is located on the northern shore of the Burrard Inlet. Ioco was originally a townsite for an Imperial Oil refinery. The refinery began operation in January 1915. By 1917, there were 200 people living in a shack town, which had a school and 2 grocery stores. The company wanted to buy land from the Federal government to build a townsite, but due to the land being a military reserve they refused. Instead they bought land from a private seller. The land was cleared and construction on houses began in 1920. In all there were 83 houses built. The townsite also had a grocery store, community hall, a tennis court and lawn bowling green, and 2 churches. As of 2015, the Ioco townsite has been sold to a Vancouver developer.

 

(from - Wrigley's 1918 British Columbia Directory) - IOCO - a post office and village on North Arm, Burrard Inlet, in Dewdney Provincial Electoral District, 12 miles from Vancouver, reached by S.S. New Delta for passengers, and S.S. Echo for freight, both boats several times daily from North Vancouver ferry wharf. Distant 3 miles from Port Moody, on the C. P. R., reached by launch. Has telegraph office. Union church mission, also Presbyterian mission. Here are located

the extensive plant and oil tanks of the Imperial Oil Company.

 

You can find more historic photos of Ioco at this LINK - www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/histoires_de_chez_nous-commu...

 

Ghost Towns of BC: IOCO - Most of BC’s ghost towns are company towns. Where a business pays its employees, but also builds the infrastructure around them: housing, recreation, food, gear, everything. LINK to the complete article - www.vancouverisawesome.com/history/ioco-1931998

 

LINK to a photo of the Ioco General Store And Post Office c. 1920 - search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/uploads/r/null/1/b/...

 

The IOCO Post Office was opened - 1 June 1916; became NEW WESTMINSTER - SUB IOCO - 20 July 1970 and closed in 1973.

 

LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the IOCO Post Office - recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record...

 

When this letter entered the postal system at IOCO the Postmaster was Alex. J. McCarthy - he served as Postmaster from - 1 April 1923 to - 9 January 1931.

 

In 1917, one of the first advertisements for the Ioco general store was printed in the Ioco Times. The store was owned by J.B. Gilfillan and had several different owners while it was in business. In 1937, Sam Canning was owner of the general store and sold it to Jim McCarthy who ran it until 1945 when Ioco residents purchased it and began a co-op. The store was known as Evan's Grocery and was operated by George Evans and Jack Popham. The Tuckey's purchased the Ioco store in 1950 and in the late 1950's it was sold to Denny Sheirk who ran the store until its closure in 1995. LINK - www.communitystories.ca/v1/pm_v2.php?id=story_line&lg...

 

sent from - / IOCO / JUL 14 / 24 / B.C. / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer (A-1) was proofed - 10 May 1916 - (RF C).

 

Sent by: A. W. Loomis / Ioco, B.C.

 

Amy Wickes Loomis

Birth: 29 March 1864 at Brighton, New York (daughter of Rev. John Wickes)

Death: 25 Aug 1945 (aged 81) in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA

 

Amy married, 16 May 1885, Charles E. Loomis, of Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y. (son of Hon. James Harvey Loomis)

 

Her Children:

1. Margaret Loomis, born May 2, 1889, died May 14, 1889.

2. Charles Wickes Loomis, born May 15, 1890.

3. Van Wyck Wickes Loomis, born December 16, 1891.

4. John Harvey Loomis, born October 14, 1894.

 

Amy Wickes Loomis at this time was living / visiting with her son, John Hervey (Harvery) Loomis who was working as a chemist for the Imperial Oil Refineries in Ioco, British Columbia, Canada.

 

John Hervey (Harvey) Loomis, (b. 14 October 1894 in Attica, Wyoming, New York, USA - d. 3 December 1981 at age 87 in Los Angeles, California, USA)

 

Addressed to her son: Mr. Charles W. Loomis / 56 Church St. / Toronto / Ontario

 

Charles Wickes Loomis

Birth: 15 May 1890

Death: 25 Feb 1970 in Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada

This is the oldest school location/marker that I've found so far.

Some information from "communitystories.ca" is below.

  

"It would not be proper to fail to comment on Mr. Murray's activities in the community when settlement became sufficient to warrant such a move. Anything that was for the good of the district had his support. He was perhaps the chief sponsor for a school and Berrydale school district 409 was

established in 1896, the first board being W.H.Greenwood, chairman; Jas. Murray, Geo. Whitelock, and Matt Phillips, trustees; William Peck, Sec. Treas. [It was a log building and was constructed at a cost of $147.45. John Inglis named it Berrydale because of the many berries in the district].

 

The school was built and in operation in 1897 and besides serving as school was also the district church and community center. Mr. Murray, who had been a lay preacher in the old country, along with Mr. Morphy took the services until the arrival of the Rev. Thos. Powell in Olds. He was a man who preached his religion with vehemence and his gestures and actions on the platform of Berrydale filled many a child with awe and wonder and sometimes with a little amusement. If his sermons were forceful he was equally as emphatic in living up to the standards he set for others."

 

In 1899 the first assessment of Berrydale School was as follows: James Murray, Methodist, male, age 67 rancher, SW32, 33,2,W5 - 160 acres value $300. Horses $165, Cattle $994, implements $157. (Pigs sold for $4 each) Beef 1890 sold for 4 cents per pound. A total personal property of $1,360 compared to

$500 for 160 acres of land.

There / Not There (Google Street View project): www.instagram.com/dropthepeg/

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

To introduce young people to the medium of digital photography / equipment / developing an eye to enhance the message the young photographer is trying to relay / editing skills. All achieved via ‘out and about’ community photography.

The core focus is a young person's perspective of the community - what's good / what’s not - all through the eye of a digital camera. Compiling a visual overview of the community, highlighting its strengths, and identifying areas of development for young people, and the wider community. All achieved by a walkabout.

  

"This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme"

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

To introduce young people to the medium of digital photography / equipment / developing an eye to enhance the message the young photographer is trying to relay / editing skills. All achieved via ‘out and about’ community photography.

The core focus is a young person's perspective of the community - what's good / what’s not - all through the eye of a digital camera. Compiling a visual overview of the community, highlighting its strengths, and identifying areas of development for young people, and the wider community. All achieved by a walkabout.

  

"This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme"

To introduce young people to the medium of digital photography / equipment / developing an eye to enhance the message the young photographer is trying to relay / editing skills. All achieved via ‘out and about’ community photography.

The core focus is a young person's perspective of the community - what's good / what’s not - all through the eye of a digital camera. Compiling a visual overview of the community, highlighting its strengths, and identifying areas of development for young people, and the wider community. All achieved by a walkabout.

  

"This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme"

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

To introduce young people to the medium of digital photography / equipment / developing an eye to enhance the message the young photographer is trying to relay / editing skills. All achieved via ‘out and about’ community photography.

The core focus is a young person's perspective of the community - what's good / what’s not - all through the eye of a digital camera. Compiling a visual overview of the community, highlighting its strengths, and identifying areas of development for young people, and the wider community. All achieved by a walkabout.

  

"This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme"

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

To introduce young people to the medium of digital photography / equipment / developing an eye to enhance the message the young photographer is trying to relay / editing skills. All achieved via ‘out and about’ community photography.

The core focus is a young person's perspective of the community - what's good / what’s not - all through the eye of a digital camera. Compiling a visual overview of the community, highlighting its strengths, and identifying areas of development for young people, and the wider community. All achieved by a walkabout.

  

"This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme"

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

To introduce young people to the medium of digital photography / equipment / developing an eye to enhance the message the young photographer is trying to relay / editing skills. All achieved via ‘out and about’ community photography.

The core focus is a young person's perspective of the community - what's good / what’s not - all through the eye of a digital camera. Compiling a visual overview of the community, highlighting its strengths, and identifying areas of development for young people, and the wider community. All achieved by a walkabout.

  

"This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme"

#SwayTales Community Event 'Generation Connections' @SouthwayYouthCentre #SouthwayCommunityGroup Culmination of Sway Sway Tales pilot project, facilitated by Fotonow in partnership with Plymouth City Council Community Youth Team facilitate an opportunity where young people worked to create a short film, photo exhibition and community event, in partnership with Southway Community Group. Today Southway community members joined for a celebration of the work and to watch the Royal Wedding. A project supported by Southway Youth and Community Centre, Southway Community Group CIC and many other local stakeholders. vimeo.com/272316346

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