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, Selma Park (1911-1971), Page 5
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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6.4.117
1935-1940 -- Selma Park Beach, Visitors and
Boats
Photograph #1232 by Charles Bradbury. Image
#27752, B-449 courtesy the Royal B.C. Museum, B.C.
Archives
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6.4.118
c1930s -- Selma Park Beach and Wharf at Low
Tide
Photograph/postcard #501 by Helen McCall,
courtesy the Vancouver City Archives
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6.4.119
c1930s -- Selma Park Beach and Cottages from
the Water
Photograph/postcard similar (to # 544) by
Helen McCall, courtesy the Vancouver City Archives
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6.4.120
circa1930s -- Selma Park Wharf from the Water
Photograph/postcard # D.38 by Helen McCall
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6.4.121
1940
-- Selma Park Hairdressing and Barbering Shop and Betty
Youngson
Dolly Cannon operated her hairdressing shop in her
parents’ house which was one of three cabins her parents
Annie and Thomas Cannon owned in Selma Park. Dolly
married Jack Jonas, logger and Sechelt taxi operator and
her father ran a shoemaker’s business located on Wharf
Avenue in Sechelt.
Photographer unknown.
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