| 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 1   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.   1 
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            |  | 6.14.98	
                 1912 
                -- Four Vancouver friends of the Cook family camp on the Cook 
                property at Sechelt. (l-r) pharmacist Dick Manning, Hans Bordewick, 
                Bob Axon, later an Archdeacon with the Anglican Church and Monty 
                Johnson who died of shell shock in WW1. Photographer unknown  |  
 
           
            |  | 6.14.99 
                 1912 
                -- Vancouver friends of the Cook family camping on their property. 
                The ladies of the party slept indoors, the males slept in the 
                tents. Back row (l-r): Hans Bordewick, Esther Axon, hostess Sarah 
                Cook holding baby Jean with her other daughter Ada on her right 
                and Bob Axon, front row Bob's son (killed in WW1) and Monty Johnson 
                who died of shell shock in WW1.  Photographer 
                unknown    |  
 
           
            |  | 6.14.100	
                 1912 
                -- Vancouver friends of the Cook family camping on their property. 
                The ladies of the party slept indoors, the males slept in the 
                tents shown.  Photographer 
                unknown 
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