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Brian Blackwell Collection -- Index

1 Holy Family Church
2 Sechelt streets, buildings
3 Parades
4 Fire department
5 Shop Easy, Clayton's
6 Davis Bay
7 Selma Park
8 Porpoise Bay, Sechelt Inlet
9 West Sechelt
10 Ferries
11 Trail Bay


 



Brian Blackwell Collection, Sechelt streets, buildings, Page 4

Mr. Brian Blackwell and family came to Sechelt in the early 1970s when The Trail Bay Mall was developed. He ran the bakery in Clayton's Heritage Market for thirty-eight years and his wife Sylvia was the expert cake decorator. Over the past thirty years he has recorded on slides and photographs the construction and development of various buildings and structures and also their destruction in and around Sechelt. This is a valuable record of the later growth of Sechelt and District.

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date unknown -- clearing land for Teredo Street (Highway 101) extension, Sechelt

Photo by Brian Blackwell


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date unknown -- clearing land for Teredo Street (Highway 101) extension

Photo by Brian Blackwell


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1979 -- Sechelt Elementary School (formerly known as Sechelt United School) on Cowrie Street.

Photo by Brian Blackwell


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1979 -- Sechelt Elementary School (formerly known as Sechelt United School) on Cowrie Street.

Photo by Brian Blackwell


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date unknown -- Jack Mayne's house on corner of Cowrie and Inlet, Sechelt

Photo by Brian Blackwell


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