6.4.60
1917-1918
-- Porpoise Bay, footbridge and second school
Building
at west end of the footbridge was once a shed used by Japanese fishermen
to mend their boats and nets. From 1913 to 1914 it was Sechelt's second
school. The footbridge was built in 1913 by B. C. Public Works department.
Jiro Konishi's farm is along the western shore in the upper left of photograph.
The logs along the shoreline may have drifted there from the "Pollock
and Ross Timber Camp" operated by Arthur Pollock and William E. Ross.
Poise Island is in the upper right.
Photograph
by Gladys Tidy (later Mrs. W. Caldwell) a teacher in Sechelt from January
1917 to June 1918.
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