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Series 6.4
  
Chapman Creek-Grantham's Landing (1890-1983)
   Halfmoon Bay-Pender Harbour (1928-1970)
    Porpoise Bay (1898-1921)
    Porpoise Bay (1920-1982))
    Redrooffs, Roberts Creek (1914-1982)
    Selma Park (1911-1971)
    Skookumchuck, Wilson Creek (1911-1971)


Series 6.4, General, Panoramic Views, Halfmoon Bay - Pender Harbour (1928-1970), Page 2

From Grantham's Landing to Princess Louisa Inlet, views and people of the Sunshine Coast from the 1890s to 1983. Photographers include Charles Bradbury, Florence Cliff, Jean Cook, Leighton P. Harrison, Gordon Reeves, Gladys Tidy, Tom Booker of 'The Press' and the Sechelt Peninsula Times photographer.

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6.4.24

Date unknown --Halfmoon Bay's first school built in 1915 and rebuilt in 1958

Photograph by Bob Drew, Mission City photographer


6.4.25

c1930s -- Postcard of Halfmoon Bay and houses taken from the water

Houses from left: Mrs. Clara Lyell, postmistress, Louis Mason, Hilton Tait (the big house)

Photograph #B36 by Helen McCall


6.4.26

c1930s -- Halfmoon Bay footbridge (rebuilt about 1960)

Mary Tinkley Shannon wrote: "The original bridge built early in the 20th century was a simple swinging bridge with no handrails. Postmistress Mrs. Lyell's house and post office were to the right of picture."

Photograph #B41 by Helen McCall


6.4.27

Dates various and unknown -- Assorted photographs of Halfmoon Bay and its residents

Donated to Helen Dawe in 1982 by Mary Tinkley Shannon who annotated this photograph as follows: "The white house in the background is where we first started school with Miss Helen McKay."


6.4.28

Dates various and unknown -- Assorted photographs of Halfmoon Bay and its residents

Donated to Helen Dawe in 1982 by Mary Tinkley Shannon who annotated this photograph as follows: "One of the Halfmoon Bay teachers, Miss Lois Minish, who married Merrill Meuse and moved to Prince Rupert."


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