| Helen 
          Dawe Collection  Series 
          6.5 
          Bridges, surveyor's 
          posts (1875-?)
 Cottages 
          (1900-1970s)
 Sechelt 
          waterfront, first hotel (1900-1914)
 Sechelt 
          first hotel fire (1900-1914)
 Sechelt 
          second hotel (1910-1930s)
 Sechelt 
          Inn (1906-1973)
 Stores, 
          Post Offices, barn etc. (1896-1973)
 Modern 
          buildings (1973-1982)
 Sechelt 
          Library, Municipal halls (1960s-1970s)
 St. 
          Hilda's Anglican Church (1930s-1970s)
 St. 
          Mary's Hospital (various)
 Sechelt 
          streets (1900s-1980s)
 Shorncliffe 
          Ave, Teredo Street (1935-1983)
 Wakefield 
          Inn, West Sechelt (1981-1982)
 Wharf 
          Road (1906-1979)
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 Series 
            6.5-- Identified buildings, streets, structures, Sechelt and District 
            -- Streets, Page 1   Photographs 
            are of bridges, cottages, hotels, stores and private houses in Sechelt 
            and District, many being identified buildings on Sechelt's waterfront. 
            Excellent photos of Sechelt's first hotel, and the 1914 fire which 
            destroyed it, Sechelt's second hotel and general store and wharf. 
            Photographs also of Sechelt Inn, originally Whitaker's house (Vue 
            de L'Eau or the Beach House), which burned in 1964, St. Hilda's Anglican 
            Church, and St. Mary's Hospital (in Garden Bay); views of Sechelt's 
            streets: the Boulevard, Cowrie Street, Inlet Avenue, Shorncliffe Avenue, 
            and Rockwood Lodge and cottage, Wharf Street and Wakefield Inn in 
            West Sechelt. Also in this Sub-Series are photographs of Whitaker's 
            house at Selma Park, the Bank of Montreal at Madeira Park, Deadman's 
            Island and the CPR station in Vancouver. Photographers include Charles 
            Bradbury, Edric S. Clayton. Some photographs are copies from Vancouver 
            City Archives, Provincial Archives and Vancouver Public Library Collection. 
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            |  | 6.5.161 1965 
                -- Garbage on the Boulevard  Photograph 
                courtesy The Sechelt Peninsula Times and the Alsgard family   |  
 
           
            |  | 6.5.162 196? 
                -- Broken water main on the Boulevard  Photograph 
                courtesy The Peninsula Times newspaper and the Alsgard family 
                   |  
 
           
            |  | 6.5.163 1908-1912 
                -- House built by Bert Whitaker in 1907 for Jack and Evelyn (nee 
                Whitaker) Haslett. Known as 'Red Cottage' later 'Pink Cottage' 
                and finally as 'The Whitaker House' it was demolished in 1980. 
                It was located on the south side of Cowrie Street at Inlet Avenue. 
                 Photographer 
                unknown   |  
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