Old photos of Exploits

I spent some time recently digging through some old photos of Exploits that Grandma collected over the years and that I later scanned from prints. Some were taken by her, some by her son (my uncle, Peter M. Ball). Exactly who took which is a subject that only Peter could truly verify for us. I suspect that most of them are his. The two I know for fairly certain that Grandma took (with a twin lens reflex Lubitel) are noted accordingly.

Peter was (and is) a tremendously talented photographer and his work is a treat to peruse. I only wish I could see more of it regularly.

So without further ado, I hereby blog a bunch of old Exploits photos for the half-dozen or so searchers that I get weekly who are, like me, lovers of these beautiful and hidden island treasures. I hadn’t realised there were so many of you out there. Enjoy….

aspen
The aspen grove, near Ball Point. This one was taken by my grandmother, Jean M. Ball in the mid 1970s with a twin-lens Lubitel camera (according to a conversation I had with her when she gave me said camera). Grand little camera, actually. Takes 120mm films and wonderful black & white shots. I still have (and occasionally use) it.

richard & lydia
Looking across the harbour. Richard and Lydia Wells in their skiff. Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s. Probably one of Peter’s shots.

squires house
This house was one of two houses built on the Purchase property. It was the home of Norman Purchase and was later purchased by Gerry Squires. We live next door, in the other of the two houses. Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s. It’s now painted white with red trim and is owned by the Cuff Family.

exploits purchase
What our house and property in Squid Cove looked like soon after Grandma bought it. Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s. The main house is in the centre. The old boatshed/workshop stands on the shore to the left and the wood shed is the upper-most right-hand building. The old boatshed is gone now, and a newer one stands slightly to the left of the original.

grandma
Grandma and one of the many cats of Exploits. Taken in the mid 1970s, probably by Uncle Peter. There are still cats, gone wild, living in the woods down there.

breakwater

The breakwater, in Lower Harbour. Taken in the mid 1970s, probably by Uncle Peter. It hasn’t changed substantially in all the time I’ve known it (30 years).

budgell house
Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s.

gus
Gus Jeffries, hauling wharf timbers with Dyer’s horse, Babe. Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s. Gus was a marvellous fellow. I remember going out in the boat to get chunks of growler ice with him and Dad. His wife, Ruby, used to waylay children on the path and feed them cookies and candy. Gus was the lighthouse keeper for many years.

grandma in morning

Taken in the mid 1970s, probably by Uncle Peter.

Grandma always got up early at Exploits, lit the fire, made tea, toast and a soft-boiled egg and had an orange. Every morning. And no one was allowed to bother her while she ate/woke up on pain of instant death. I didn’t understand it then, but I do now…..

This is how she looked when I crept down the stairs early in the morning and peeked round the corner. I wonder if she knew it was being taken?

boathouse
The old boatshed. Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s. Probably Peter’s work.
upper harbour
Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s. Probably Peter’s work. Upper Harbour entrance, with the government wharf across the harbour.

house1
Tamar Dart’s parents’ house, later owned by Kitty and Dyer Drake, who lived there during the 70s. Tamar Dart was my Great-great Grandmother (there might be more greats in there – I’ll have to check). Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, early 1970s (probably Peter). My sister is named after Tamar Dart, who is buried in the island cemetery. My ancestor, that is. Not my sister. She’s still alive and well.

bergs in squid cove
This one was one of the two that Grandma told me had been taken with the Lubitel camera. It’s one of my favourite photos of Exploits.

lower harbour
Lower Harbour in spring. Taken by either Grandma or Uncle Peter, mid 1970s (probably Peter). You can see one of the cemeteries to the right. This is the one in which John Peyton is buried. It’s easy to see how ice can move a wharf when you look at this shot, though.

a quickr pickr post

 

24 Responses to “Old photos of Exploits”


  1. 1 sarai. April 5, 2007 at 2:47 pm

    Those are fascinating pictures, Vicky. Thanks for sharing them. There is much “scope for imagination” there.

  2. 2 valerie fast April 15, 2007 at 1:32 pm

    Hi,
    Fanstatic pics, my mother grew up on the island leaving when she was about 15 years old. Her sister is Lydia Budgell one of many,many children. I think my grandfather was married 3 times and fathered 18-20 children. They all were resettled form Exploits in 1976 accept my Aunt Lydia she stayed there all her life. I recently was in Newfoundland and meet with my uncle Gilbert Budgell who has a huge summer home on Exploits Island. I will be returning home for a visit in July & he will be taking my girls and I to the island .I will take many pictures and try and compare them with the ones you took to see the comparison form back then to now. You should let me know of your family members that lived there & I can ask Rich or Aunt Lydia. They are a wealth of info. Hope to hear from you!
    Cheers
    Valerie Fast
    Chilliwack, B.C.
    604-858-5326

  3. 3 Peter April 20, 2007 at 10:17 pm

    Your Spring in Lower Harbour, seems to feature Oliver Green’s House?

    When you mention Tamar, I presume you refer to William Ball’s Wife? Tamar being the Daughter of Robert Dart & Elizabeth Manuel.

    Great Photos

  4. 4 Amalie Tuffin April 22, 2007 at 8:37 pm

    Please pass my email address on to Valerie Fast. Lydia Budgell was a distant cousin of mine and I have a fair amount of information about the family if Valerie is interested. Thanks!

    Amalie Tuffin
    amaliet@post.harvard.edu

  5. 5 Paul Manuel April 22, 2007 at 11:41 pm

    Never been a blog reader until now. You’ve changed all that with your writings and images.

  6. 6 Audrey Freeman April 26, 2007 at 3:28 pm

    Just love the old pictures of Exploits.
    I have been visiting the islands almost yearly since 1969.
    My husbands family was originally from there and lived across the harbour from your house in Butt’s Cove.Years ago we built a small cabin in the cove,but this past year we also bought one of the remaining old houses left for sale down there.
    Our family is grown and we certainly needed a larger place for everyone to visit.
    We currently live in Ontario,but are hoping to retire back on the rock in a couple of years and our wish is to spend most of our summers down on the islands.
    I cannot think of any place that restores your soul like that place does.
    Thank you again for posting those wonderful photos of days gone by.

  7. 7 Bob Milley July 15, 2007 at 5:35 pm

    We have just begun to investigate Exploits Isaland from where many of my father’s family come. Your pictures are interesting.

  8. 8 Shelley Winsor July 27, 2007 at 7:53 pm

    Thank you so much for posting these awesome pictures. Please post more if you have them!! My family is from there and my parents have built a cottage there for the summer months where the old Winsor red house used to be. If you have any pictures of the Winsor’s or the Manual’s….I would so love to see them!!

  9. 9 Don Ball August 13, 2007 at 6:02 pm

    How does one get to Exploits Burnt Island area if one wishes to visit? Are there guided tours? My great grandfather William Ball was born there and I would like to go there sometime.

    Don (Ball)
    417 Vinyard
    Blacksburg VA, 24060
    USA

    540 953-2338
    balld@vt.edu

  10. 10 Chris Jefferies August 22, 2007 at 11:29 pm

    Good to see a picture of my late uncle Gus Jefferies.
    I spent a lot of summer’s at Exploits with uncle gus and aunt ruby. Thanks for the memories!!!!

  11. 11 Denise November 25, 2007 at 8:57 pm

    Hi, thank you for posting the photographs. Would anyone know if the Gillett(e) home is standing? James and his wife Elizabeth (Mahaney??) were living in Exploits in 1818, I’d like to find other descendants, thank you….

  12. 12 David Manuel February 26, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    Thank you so much for the pictures! I’ve traced my family history back to Exploits, and it is so nice to see where they lived. I hope to someday soon visit… and if I’m lucky, perhaps retire and live out my remaining days walking in the steps of my family. If ANYONE has pictures of the Manuel family, houses, businesses, boats, etc… please feel free to e-mail me! dbmanueljr@yahoo.com

    Thank you again!!!

  13. 13 Judy March 7, 2008 at 2:15 am

    Thanks for the photos–I visited in 2005, and found it hauntingly beautiful. My grandfather grew up on the island, Norman Milley, son of Tamar Manuel and Simon Milley. would love to hear from any relations!
    Judy
    jknapp3@comcast.net

  14. 14 Brian July 16, 2008 at 2:05 am

    I haven’t made it up to Exploits yet, but I’m trying. Norman Milley was my great-grandfather.

  15. 15 phil lew July 29, 2008 at 12:10 am

    I chanced upon your page doing a search on Dyer Drake, who I knew in the sixties. I am trying to get in touch with him and fascinated that he and Kitty spent time in such an amazing place. Thanks for sharing the photos, Phil

  16. 16 Velma Dalton Boudreau August 16, 2008 at 6:29 pm

    Wondering if you have any information on the Daltons who lived on Exploits Burnt Island in the late 1700s or early 1800s. I believe them to be related to my line of Daltons who settled in Little Catalina, trinity bay, Newfoundland. Prominent names in my family were George, Matthew james , Robert and John.
    Thanks, velma Dalton B

  17. 17 Grer Rideout October 13, 2008 at 10:17 pm

    Hi :
    I purchased an old house in Lower Hr Burnt Is three years ago. The original owner was Matthew Dalton. Not sure if this is the Daltion you are referring to.

  18. 18 Dora Cooper November 8, 2008 at 7:41 pm

    Great pictures! My grandparents were from Exploits Island (William Budgell & Martha Manuel). I visited there in the late 1990s – great place. It’s easy to see why people settled there. I have been tracing the family tree and would be interested in contacting anyone with more information about the Budgell family. PLease feel free to pass my email address on to anyone who may have information. I am willing to share all information I have with anyone interested.
    Thanks,
    Dora
    St. John’s, NL

  19. 19 Nancy Manuel Rogers December 16, 2008 at 10:36 pm

    To David Manuel Jr. My grandparents are Henry James Manuel born in Catalina in 1881, and Abigail Rolls, born in Bonavista in 1884. Wish I knew who their parents were, and where they came from. I have heard the Manuels of mine came from Portugal. Hope to hear back from someone. Also my aunt Jessie Rolls lived in Bonavista all her life, I can’t remember her maiden name, but my dad Chester Thomas Manuel went to help her out in winter when things were bad for her, doing things at an old age. That was back in the 70’s. Love to hear from someone that knows something. I live in Maine, but was born in Massachusetts.

    Nancy Manuel Rogers
    Eastbrook,Maine

  20. 20 Elizabeth January 8, 2009 at 3:56 pm

    So pleased to have found your site. Fantastic pictures of such a beautiful area. Exploits was the birth place of my GG-grandmother, Tamar Manuel, daughter of Samuel Manuel who I believe is buried on the island. My husband and I have visted Twillingate for the past three summers and each time we have tried our best to find a way over to the island of Exploits with no luck to date.
    Thank you for providing me with a visual of such a magical place.

    Elizabeth
    Ottawa

  21. 21 Joan Robinson January 12, 2009 at 2:46 am

    How does one get to Exploits? My grandfather Raymond Manuel moved from there to Alberta with his mother and siblings in about 1920 after his father died. We hope to visit in June.

    Joan
    Edmonton

  22. 22 Donald Milley February 7, 2009 at 5:25 am

    Hello
    The pictures are beautiful! I been to Exploits once with my family back in the late Seventies. I was really young, but I do remember my time there. My Great Grand Father Richard Ford Milley And Lucy Milley(Manuel) raised 13 children in a 2 story house Red with white trims. My Grand Father Arthur Milley raised his 2 children Albert and Vera Milley(Randall)until age of 9,in which they moved to Badger. The House still stands to this very day,but is in poor shape. I think Woolfry from Lewisporte,owns the house. I also remember that there was a wooden bridge that cut across the gorge with a fresh water fall close to the shore. I know because crossing it I dropped the buckets to get some water. My Grand Father was not happy,and had to go and retrieved them. LOL!

    Thank you for that trip down memory lane!

    Donald Milley (Toronto)

  23. 23 Randy Dodge February 9, 2009 at 10:33 pm

    Hi. As I watched the CBC Land & Sea program on Exploits tonight, it brought back memories of when I visited there with your Uncle Peter and Donna back in the 80’s.

    I have one of Jean’s paintings, it’s the Exploit’s Iceberg.

    I enjoyed your site.

  24. 24 valerieann February 24, 2009 at 5:23 pm

    Hello

    I was thrilled to come across the fabulous photos of Exploits, whilst researching my family history.

    My dad’s family all came from there and I made my first visit there from the UK 17 years ago. (Actually my second, as the first time I was too young to remember).

    It was lovely to see the photo of Gus Jefferies. As soon as I saw it I thought ‘he is a Jefferies’. He was my dad’s eldest brother.

    My next visit I must see an iceberg, most important. Have plenty of pictures of them but never seen a real one. Maybe soon!

    Thank you for sharing the photos. I shall be searching for more!

    Valerie, East Yorkshire, England.


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