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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, Selma Park (1911-1971), 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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6.4.103

1924 -- Selma Park wharf built on Holy Joe's Rock in 1916 by The All Red Line for its vessels to land summer visitors at its Selma Park resort. The Union Steamship Company Ltd. took over the resort and vessels of the All Red Line in 1917.

Photograph courtesy the Walton family who summered for many years in Selma Park and were associated with Johnson, Walton Steamship Company of Vancouver.


6.4.104

1920s -- Selma Park Picnic Grounds and Sports Field

Government Road (now Highway 101) left to right in picture, cross road led to the Selma Park wharf. Picnickers on the Union Steamship Company's sports field were transported between Vancouver and Selma Park by the Union SS Co.'s vessels.

Photographer unknown


6.4.105

c1920s -- Selma Park, Holy Joe's Rock, Beach, and cottages

Photograph #1230 by Charles Bradbury, courtesy the Vancouver City Archives.


6.4.106

c1920s -- Summer Cottages at Selma Park

A coloured postcard, identical to, and probably taken from Charles Bradbury's photograph #1230. See 6.4.105

Postcard by the Gowen Sutton Company Ltd, Vancouver, B.C.


6.4.107

c1920s -- Selma Park Wharf, Beach and Cottages looking West

Selma Park wharf, anchored to Holy Joe's Rock, was built in 1916 by The All Red Line and sold with its vessels and its resort to the Union Steamship Company Ltd. in 1917.

Photograph # 1233 by Charles Bradbury, courtesy Vancouver City Archives.


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