Webb Island


Webb Island (53˚35'00" 130˚34'00" W side of Rawlinson Anchorage, off NW end of Banks I), Webb Rock (Just N of Webb I). W H Webb and A V Webb returned from overseas service with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in WWI and were working as sounders on board the W coast survey vessel Lillooet in 1921. The island is named for W H, the rock for A V, which suggests that they were probably brothers.

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