Helen
Dawe Collection
Series
6.14
Cook Family, 18!!-1911
Cook
Family, 1889-1898
Cook
Family, 1900s-1920s
Cook
Family, 1912-1944
Dawe
Family, 19!!-1983
Dawe
Family, 1917-1983
Dawe
Family, 'Chicken Dinner,' 1913
Steele,
Whittaker Families, 1934-1983
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Series
6.14 -- Cook, Dawe, Steele, Whittaker Families -- Cook Family, 1900s-1920s,
Page 3
A pictorial record of Sechelt pioneers Thomas J. and Sarah Cook and their descendants the Dawe, Steele and Whittaker families in Vancouver, Bowen Island and Sechelt.
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6.14.21
1913
-- The Cook family's Vancouver friends photographed on the steps
of the fourth Cook home at Sechelt. They are identified on the
back of the photograph.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.22
1913-1914
-- T.J. Cook's third and fourth homes photographed from the east
looking west.
Photographer
probably Charles Bradbury
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6.14.25
circa
1918-1922 -- Mrs. Gladys O'Kelly, whose husband Patrick managed
Herbert Whitaker's businesses for a period before WW1. The O'Kelly's
stayed in T.J. Cook's second log cabin pictured here and in the
Whitaker's "Beach House" for a time.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.26
1916-1924
-- Patrick O'Kelly took this photograph of T.J. Cook's fourth
home located above Trail Bay beach.
Photograph
by Patrick O'Kelly
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6.14.27
circa
1918-1922
Mrs.
Gladys O'Kelly, whose husband Patrick managed Herbert Whitaker's
businesses for a period before WW1. The O'Kelly's stayed in T.J.
Cook's second log cabin pictured here and in the Whitaker's "Beach
House" for a time.
Photographer
unknown
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