Helen
Dawe Collection
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)
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Series
6.4, General, Panoramic Views, Porpoise Bay (1898-1921), Page 1
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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6.4.45
c1904
-- Porpoise Bay, head of Sechelt Inlet
The
first Porpoise Bay wharf, in the centre of the picture, was built
by Herbert Whitaker 1903/1904. It ran parallel to the rock bluff
on the west side of D.L. 304 and did not jut straight out into
the bay. The building on the left on Whitaker's property, Yamamoto
Boat Works, was used by Japanese fishermen to repair their boats
and nets. About Easter 1913 to the end of 1914 the building was
used as Sechelt's second school. At high tide the water came up
below the floor of the school. Mr. W. H. Mills bought the structure
for lumber sometime after 1915. This busy harbour shelters an
Indian dug out, a steamer with funnel in shore on the right and
seven boats with masts for sails etc. The Yamamoto Boat Works
built in 1908 a boat with an engine for Sechelt band members Basil
Joe and his brother Philip Joe.
Could
this be a Philip Timms photograph taken when he came to photograph
the opening of the first Indian School?
Photograph
courtesy T. J. Cook. See also oversize 6.15.60
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6.4.45.1
1898
-- Seated on the left on the log is Mrs. Sarah Belle Cook, standing
on the log is Bob Partridge who owned a bookstore on Granville
Street in Vancouver and may have worked at Vancouver City Hall,
Ada Cook aged four and a half is on his shoulders. Bob's mother
Mrs. Partridge, with parasol, is seated on the right, she lived
on Prior Street in Vancouver, east of Westminster Avenue
Photographer
unknown
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6.4.46
1910
-- Porpoise Bay beach
Man,
boy and girl, behind, on the beach at Porpoise Bay in July, 1910
with two wheel barrows. Note several Indian dug out canoes on
the beach.
Photograph
courtesy of Julia Pearson, wife of Dr. Pearson. The Pearson family
donated a Bishop's chair to St. Hilda's Church, Sechelt in memory
of Julia Pearson. See also oversize 6.15.61
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