Helen
Dawe Collection
Series
6.10
Schools 1
Schools 2
Schools
3
Schools
4
Schools
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Series
6.10 -- Schools, Students and Teachers, (1913-1981) -- Schools 2,
Page 1
Photographs
include early pictures of Sechelt's second school on Porpoise Bay
waterfront (the first school had been on Trail Bay until converted
to the Telegraph Office). Various other schools in Sechelt and District,
pupils and teachers are represented. Many of the photographs were
donated by early Sechelt school teachers.
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6.10.11
1918
-- Sechelt school students (identified) with a WW1 Union Jack
flag
Photograph
by Miss Gladys Tidy
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6.10.12
1918
-- Sechelt school students, families and friends enjoy a picnic
in Wilson Creek. It was held near the "old Homestead" the home
of Captain and Mrs. J. Cope. The wagon in one of the photographs
was driven by Mrs. Cope or her children from Wilson Creek to the
school at the head of Sechelt Inlet, on Porpoise Bay. Photograph
by Miss Gladys Tidy
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6.10.13
1918
-- Sechelt school students, families and friends enjoy a picnic
in Wilson Creek. It was held near the "old Homestead" the home
of Captain and Mrs. J. Cope. The wagon in one of the photographs
was driven by Mrs. Cope or her children from Wilson Creek to the
school at the head of Sechelt Inlet, on Porpoise Bay.
Photograph
by Miss Gladys Tidy
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