Bromley Island (53˚35'00" 130˚33'00" In Rawlinson Anchorage, off W side of Banks I). William John Bromley (1900–81), of Victoria, went to sea at the age of 16, working on whaling ships out of Naden Hbr in the QCI. In the early 1920s he was quartermaster aboard CGS Lillooet, the W coast survey vessel. After a stint in the towboating business he went N as 2nd mate of the Canadian, a sternwheeler owned by the British Yukon Navigation Co (a division of the White Pass & Yukon Route). Bromley...
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