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, 1912-1944,
Page 5
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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6.14.120
circa
1928 -- On the rocks in front of the home of Sechelt 's first
white settler Thomas John Cook sit the Dawe family dog, Mrs. Charles
Jordan of West Porpoise Bay, T.J.'s daughter Ada Dawe,, T.J. Cook,
Alma Snyder, T. J.'s granddaughters Helen and Billie Dawe, and
his daughter Jean Cook.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.121
circa
1927 -- Lying on a rock in front of the home of Sechelt's first
white settler, Thomas John Cook, are (l-r): granddaughters Doris
Wilhelmina (Billie) and Helen Dawe and daughter Jean Cook.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.122
early
1930s -- On the rocks in front of the home of Sechelt's first
white settler, Thomas John Cook, sit (l-r): Betty Youngson, T.J.'s
granddaughter Billie Dawe, Margaret Baker and his daughter Jean
Cook
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.124
1930
-- Sechelt's first white settler, Thomas John Cook, looks at a
large stump on his West Porpoise Bay property purchased in 1892
in his wife's name (Sarah Cook). He had just planted an orchard
on it.
Photographer
unknown
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6.14.125
1936
-- Ada Dawe, daughter of Sechelt's first white settler, inside
St. Hilda's Anglican Church on its consecration day. Her father,
Thomas John Cook donated the land for the church and cemetery
in 1923.
Photographer
unknown
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