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Helen Dawe Collection

Series 6.11
   Ships, A-Chea

    Ships, Che-I
    Ships, K-R
    Ships, S-Ta
    Ships, Te-Y


Series 6.11 -- Ships (1887-1977) -- A-Chea, Page 5

Most photographs are of Union Steamship vessels, which operated between Vancouver, Sechelt and Powell River. Some are of other steamship lines' vessels or are of privately owned ships with connections to Sechelt.

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6.11.21

circa 1920 -- A series of photographs of the Union Steamship Company vessel S.S. Chasina taken while she was berthed at the Sechelt wharf and in Trail Bay. Captain Edward Georgeson stands on her deck. She was built in 1881 and named the Santa Cecelia until The All Red Line purchased her in 1911 and named her the S.S. Selma. When the USS bought her in1917 she was renamed the S.S. Chasina. She was sold again in 1923.

Photograph by Edric Clayton


6.11.22

circa 1920 -- A series of photographs of the Union Steamship Company vessel S.S. Chasina taken while she was berthed at the Sechelt wharf and in Trail Bay. She was built in 1881 and named the Santa Cecelia until The All Red Line purchased her in 1911 and named her the S.S. Selma. When the USS bought her in1917 she was renamed the S.S. Chasina. She was sold again in 1923.

Photograph by Edric Clayton


6.11.23

circa 1920 -- A series of photographs of the Union Steamship Company vessel S.S. Chasina taken while she was berthed at the Sechelt wharf and in Trail Bay. She was built in 1881 and named the Santa Cecelia until The All Red Line purchased her in 1911 and named her the S.S. Selma. When the USS bought her in1917 she was renamed the S.S. Chasina. She was sold again in 1923.

Photograph by Edric Clayton


6.11.24

circa 1920 -- A series of photographs of the Union Steamship Company vessel S.S. Chasina taken while she was berthed at the Sechelt wharf and in Trail Bay. She was built in 1881 and named the Santa Cecelia until The All Red Line purchased her in 1911 and named her the S.S. Selma. When the USS bought her in1917 she was renamed the S.S. Chasina. She was sold again in 1923.

Photograph by Edric Clayton


6.11.25

1914-1917 -- The S.S. Selma berthed at Sechelt wharf before she was bought from the All Red Line by the Union Steamship Company and renamed the S.S. Chasina. Built in 1881 she sailed as Santa Cecelia until 1911 when the All Red Line purchased and renamed her.

Photographer unknown


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