Helen
Dawe Collection
Series
6.6
Art
Cemetery,
churches
People
School
buildings
Totem
poles
Village
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Series
6.6-- First Nations of Sechelt -- Art, Page 2
Series
description here
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6.6.4
date
unknown -- A coloured postcard of a serpent and deer painted on
a rock in Salmon Inlet
Photograph
courtesy Phantom Air Productions
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6.6.5
1890
-- The Sechelt Indian brass band at the dedication of Our Lady
of the Rosary Church in Sechelt in June 1890. Band master was
Frank Isidore (or Frank Eugene). The church was built by the Sechelt
band under Belgian architect Joseph Bouillon.
Photographer
unknown, courtesy Vancouver City Archives See also oversize photograph
6.15.69
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6.6.6
1890
-- Sechelt Indian brass band on the left at the dedication of
Our Lady of the Rosary Church by Bishop Durieu in Sechelt in June
1890. Five other bands were in attendance. The church was built
by the Sechelt band under Belgian architect Joseph Bouillon.
Photograph
by Bailey and Neelands, courtesy the Vancouver City Archives See
also oversize photograph 6.15.70
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6.6.7
circa
1895 -- Sechelt Indian brass band at the dedication of Saint Louis
minor seminary in New Westminster. Band master was Frank Isidore
(or Frank Eugene). The College was built by Sechelt Indians under
Joseph Bouillon.
Photographer
unknown. Image No. 91725 (F-2405) courtesy the Royal B.C. Provincial
Museum, the B.C. Archives See also oversize photograph 6.15.71
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6.6.8
circa1895 -- Sechelt Indian brass band at the dedication of Saint
Louis minor seminary, in New Westminster, built by the Sechelt
band under Belgian architect Joseph Bouillon.
Photograph
by Bailey Bros. Photograph
courtesy the Vancouver City Archives. See also oversize photograph
6.15.72
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