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Helen Dawe Collection

Series 6.3
  
1901-1915
    1916-1927
    1920s, 1930s
    1930s-1980s
    1980s&
    Wharf 1904-1982


Series 6.3-- General, Panoramic Views of Sechelt's Waterfront and Wharf (Wharf 1904-1982) Page 6

The photographs in the series show Sechelt's beach, waterfront area, wharf and buldings from 1900 to 1983 both from land and water. The area covered stretches from the rocky area to the west of the gravel beach to the Selma Park waterfront. The photographers include Charles Bradbury, Edric S. Clayton, Alan Gibbons, Helen McCall, Philip Timms, Harry Winn and the Sechelt Peninsula Times photographer. Some photographs are Union Steamship Company pictures. Many of the photographs are copies from originals in the Vancouver City Archives, Provinicial Archives and the Vancouver Public Library Collection.

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6.3.70

Late 1920s -- Sechelt wharf with its approach lacking railings or girders, but with two sheds and two wharf heads. Approach deck appears to be in a state of disrepair.

Photograph by Edric Clayton

 


6.3.71

Late 1920s or early 1930s -- Sechelt wharf and boat with outboard motor, passengers not identified.

Photographer unknown


6.3.72

Late 1920s -- Sechelt wharf with badminton court on deck.

T.J. Cook with pipe and hat in far left background with two ladies in hats and two children; lady on right in long black coat is Lillian Lucy Lawrence (nee Lavington, widow of Mr. Owen Rowe). Marjorie Hackett in white dress with back to camera is walking towards south edge of wharf. She came to live in Sechelt in 1924.

Photograph by Edric Clayton


6.3.73

Mid-late 1920s -- Sechelt wharf from Sechelt Inn. Copy of a postcard.

Photograph/postcard by Gower Sutton Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C.


6.3.74

Mid-late 1920s -- Sechelt wharf with a Union Steamship vessel alongside.

Photograph by H. H. Winn, Gibson's, B.C.

 


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