Helen Dawe Collection
Series
6.11
Ships,
A-Chea
Ships,
Che-I
Ships, K-R
Ships,
S-Ta
Ships,
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Series 6.11 -- Ships (1887-1977)
-- K-R, Page 1
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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6.11.52
1921-1924 -- Various photographs of the
Hudson's Bay Company motor vessel Lady Kindersley
specially built in Vancouver in 1921 for the western
Arctic trade. She was christened by Frances Gladys
O'Kelly wife of Thomas Patrick O'Kelly and they sailed
to the Arctic on the ship's maiden voyage. Patrick and
Gladys lived in Sechelt from1912 to about 1915 when he
was Herbert Whitaker's partner for a short time. In
1907 he had been a trader for the Hudson's Bay Company
in the north.
Photographer unknown
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6.11.53
1921-1924 -- Various photographs of the
Hudson's Bay Company motor vessel Lady Kindersley
specially built in Vancouver in 1921 for the western
Arctic trade. She was christened by Frances Gladys
O'Kelly wife of Thomas Patrick O'Kelly and they sailed
to the Arctic on the ship's maiden voyage. Patrick and
Gladys lived in Sechelt from1912 to about 1915 when he
was Herbert Whitaker's partner for a short time. In
1907 he had been a trader for the Hudson's Bay Company
in the north.
Photographer unknown
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6.11.54
1921-1924 -- Various photographs of the
Hudson's Bay Company motor vessel Lady Kindersley
specially built in Vancouver in 1921 for the western
Arctic trade. She was christened by Frances Gladys
O'Kelly wife of Thomas Patrick O'Kelly and they sailed
to the Arctic on the ship's maiden voyage. Patrick and
Gladys lived in Sechelt from1912 to about 1915 when he
was Herbert Whitaker's partner for a short time. In
1907 he had been a trader for the Hudson's Bay Company
in the north.
Photograph by W.T. Moore
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