Photograph of six children of Annie (Love) and Wallace Whiting standing together on the porch of the Love family farmhouse. Edith (Whiting) Clayton is holding one of her young siblings.
Photograph of six children of Annie (Love) and Wallace Whiting standing together on the porch of the Love family farmhouse. Edith (Whiting) Clayton is holding one of her young siblings.
Photograph of members of the Whiting family standing on the stairs of the Annie and Wallace "Flash" Whiting house on Rochester Avenue in Coquitlam. There are six children, a man and Annie Whiting (holding baby). Front yard has a large garden and greenhouse.
Photograph of members of the Whiting family standing on the stairs of the Annie and Wallace "Flash" Whiting house on Rochester Avenue in Coquitlam. There are six children, a man and Annie Whiting (holding baby). Front yard has a large garden and greenhouse.
Photograph of Whitsell's (the general contractor's) daughter's home on the 4200 Block of Napier Street. The house is completed and landscaping has been done around the house, but no landscaping has been done outside of the yard. This is part of the Willingdon Heights subdivision site.
Photograph of Whitsell's (the general contractor's) daughter's home on the 4200 Block of Napier Street. The house is completed and landscaping has been done around the house, but no landscaping has been done outside of the yard. This is part of the Willingdon Heights subdivision site.
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George Whyte and their daughter Irving Amy Whyte when she was an infant. The photograph appears to be taken in a photographic studio.
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George Whyte and their daughter Irving Amy Whyte when she was an infant. The photograph appears to be taken in a photographic studio.
File consists of two memorial cards for the wife and child of George Whyte who died May 29, 1914 in the Empress of Ireland tragedy. The cards are inconsistent as one reads "Jenny Knox and Irvine Amy" and another reads "Irving Amy" and "Jane Whyte."
File consists of two memorial cards for the wife and child of George Whyte who died May 29, 1914 in the Empress of Ireland tragedy. The cards are inconsistent as one reads "Jenny Knox and Irvine Amy" and another reads "Irving Amy" and "Jane Whyte."
Subseries consists of two memorial cards for the wife and child of George Whyte and photographs of the Whytes and their home in Burnaby.
History
The Whyte family lived in New Westminster. In 1914 George Whyte lost his wife and daughter at sea during the Empress of Ireland tragedy. George was not aboard the ship.