Fonds 2021.022 - Peter R. Simpson Fonds

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Peter R. Simpson Fonds

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Fonds

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2021.022

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  • 1940 (Creation)

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5 photographs : b&w ; 11.5 x 7 cm and 7 x 11.5 cm

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Name of creator

Simpson, Peter R. (unknown-)

Biographical history

Peter R. Simpson currently resides in Brentwood Bay, BC. His mother Agnes (Westinghouse) Simpson was the one who wrote on the back of the photos and presumably took the photos. Pictured in a photo is her sister Violet Westinghouse and her brother George Thomas ‘Tom’ Westinghouse. The family had a place in Nassau, Bahamas, and visited in the winter as Peter’s grandfather did not like the winters here. They used to live in a house on Mt Newton Road in North Saanich. Agnes died in 2006 in Victoria.

Custodial history

Gifted to the Museum by Peter R. Simpson
Photos were passed down from his mum, Agnes (Westinghouse) Simpson.

Scope and content

Black and white photographs of the crew and Westinghouse family members of “Southern Cross” in Victoria BC in 1940. The backs have been stamped with the date that they were printed September 11, 1940.
The photos are labeled by Agnes Westinghouse on the back as Victoria 1940. Information provided by the donor includes a newspaper blurb that the yacht “may be seen again in BC waters if a proposed northern development scheme is given government approval. Southern Cross…made a wartime visit to Vancouver in 1940”.
Southern Cross was a Swedish yacht owned by Axel Wenner-Gren, and was one of the fifth or sixth largest private motor yacht in the world at the time. She was previously owned by Howard Hughes and was built in 1930 for Lord Inchcape who died in 1932. The figurehead was made in the likeness of Lord Inchcape's daughter, Elsie Mackay, who disappeared whilst attempting to fly the Atlantic in 1928.

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The material was arranged according to the original filing system of the creator.

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  • English

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MMBC off-site storage. Misc. tall Box #3

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All requests for use must be made through the MMBC Research Request program (http://mmbc.bc.ca/collections/library-and-archives/research/). Please note that fees may apply.

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Canadian Rules for Archival Description (RAD), 2008 edition.

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December 2023

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