Helen
Dawe Collection
Series
6.13
Whitaker Family,
1880s-1911
Whitaker Family, 1912-25
Whitaker
Family, 1940s-1966
Documents,
1875-1915
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Series
6.13 -- Whitaker Family and Documents -- 1912-1925, Page 7
A
pictorial record of Alfred and Henrietta Whitaker and their nine children,
Edith, Herbert, Ernest, Evelyn, Reginald, Cecil, Muriel and Ronald (Alfred
junior died in infancy). A portrait taken in England in the mid 1880s
and photos in Vancouver and Sechelt of family, friends and employees
up to 1971 record this remarkable Sechelt family's life. Original Whitaker
business documents have also been photographed, also original survey
information by John Scales; all are oversize photographs.
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6.13.71
1940s
-- The Forestry boat "Douglas Fir" tied up to the float at the
end of the government dock in Porpoise Bay with John (or Dick)
Clayton seated on the left and hist sister Phyllis on the right.
Photograph
by Edric Clayton
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6.13.72
Date
unknown -- Could be Peggy (nee Clayton) Hemstreet.
Photograph
by Edric Clayton
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6.13.73
Date
unknown -- Most easterly of the three totem poles erected between
the Union Estates Dance Pavilion and general store.
Photograph
by Edric Clayton.
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6.13.74
1940s
-- Phyllis Clayton sits under the most easterly of the three totems
which stood bewteen the Union Estates Dance Pavilion and general
store.
Photograph
by Edric Clayton.
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6.13.75
Date
unknown -- A group of Sechelt residents stand outside the first
St. Hilda's Anglican Church.
Photograph
by Edric Clayton.
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