Helen
Dawe Collection
Series
6.6
Art
Cemetery,
churches
People
School
buildings
Totem poles
Village
views
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Series
6.6-- First Nations of Sechelt -- Totem Poles, Page 2
Photographs
include the Sechelt 'Stone Image' (a seated figure bowl), brass bands,
canoes, cemetery, the three churches and passion plays, identified individuals
and groups, the residential school, pupils and nuns, totem poles and
various village scenes. Photographers include Charles Bradbury, Phillip
Timms, Helen McCall, Edric Clayton.
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6.6.107
1929
-- Two of three totem poles erected by the Union Steamship Company
circa 1927 to 1929 outside the Sechelt Dance Pavilion and Totem
Tea Room on the Trail Bay waterfront.
Photographer
unknown
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6.6.108
circa
1930s -- A black and white photograph of the three totem poles
standing outside the Sechelt Dance Pavilion and Totem Tea Room
on the Trail Bay waterfront.
Postcard
by the Gowen, Sutton Company Ltd. Vancouver
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6.6.109
circa
1930s -- The original tinted postcard of the three totem poles
standing outside the Sechelt Dance Pavilion and Totem Tea Room
on the Trail Bay waterfront.
Postcard
by the Gowen, Sutton Company Ltd. Vancouver
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6.6.110
1931
-- One of the three totem poles erected by the Union Steamship
Company on the Trail Bay waterfront outside the Sechelt Dance
Pavilion and Totem Tea Room and embraced by Amelia Oostergard.
Photograph
by Gladys Disney (later McNutt of Egmont)
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6.6.111
1931
-- Amelia Oostergard and Mr. Gillan in front of the middle totem
pole outside the Sechelt Dance Pavilion and Totem Tea Room on
the Trail Bay waterfront. The poles were erected by the Union
Steamship Company and stood until moved to Bowen Island in 1955.
Photographer
unknown
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