6.3.23

c1926-1929 (doubtful date) -- Sechelt Waterfront Buildings

Left to right; Cottage #7 (Kwicherkicken) built by Herbert Whitaker as a revenue cottage. Beach House, Whitaker summer home, built 1905/1906, later Sechelt Inn destroyed by fires 1963 and 1964.

Cottage #5 built by A. Tebb for the Union Estates, occupied by Bert and Marjorie Hackett.

Cottage #4 also built by A. Tebb for Union Estates could have been occupied by Mr.and Mrs. Crawford, he was a shipping man.

Cottage #3 built by A. Tebb for Union Estates and occupied by Yellowlees.

Cottage #2 built by Herbert Whitaker and occupied by Bromley a forester and Katie Grant, destroyed by fire on June 27, 1945 when Mrs. A. Bone, her daughter and baby grand-daughter lived in it (Coast News Vol.1 No.1, July 11, 1945.)

Cottage #1 built for Herbert Whitaker c1900, burned, not destroyed, but Mrs. Morse died in fire c1920-1921. Used by Marpole family and by Joyce Frampton's family.

Photograph by Helen McCall, postcard #553 courtesy Sechelt Community Archives