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 4
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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6.14.28
1920-1921
-- T. J. Cook built this, his third home, called the "Little House"
around 1910 to live in while he built his fourth house in front
above Trail Bay beach.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.29
circa
1921 -- T.J. Cook's third home above Trail Bay beach known as
the "Old Maids' Retreat" when he rented it to school teacher Florence
Cliff and a friend in 1921.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.30
circa
1921 -- T.J. Cook's third home above Trail Bay beach known as
the "Old Maids' Retreat" when he rented it to school teacher Florence
Cliff and a friend in 1921.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.31
early
1920s -- Patrick O'Kelly's son Miall photographed outside T.J.
Cook's second log house. Mr. O'Kelly was a partner and employee
of Herbert Whitaker's for a short time prior to and after WW1.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.32
1920s
-- Jenny Phillips, a Vancouver friend of the Cooks stands outside
the Cooks' third home. The window on the chicken house behind
her was later moved into the living room of the Cook's fourth
home.
Photographer
unknown
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