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 -- Village Views, 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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6.6.121
1911
-- The Sechelt Indian Band village
Photographer
unknown
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6.6.122
circa
1913 -- A view of Sechelt and Sechelt Indian Band village from
the water; from left to right is the Sechelt Hotel, owned by Herbert
Whitaker, his small second store which became the school and then
telegraph office, his third store, post office and hotel annex
. To the right of the wharf is the Sechelt Indian Band residential
school and Our Lady of Lourdes church.
Photograph
by Charles Bradbury. Image F-9273 courtesy the Royal B.C. Museum,
B.C. Archives See also oversize photograph 6.15.100
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6.6.123
1914
-- Sechelt Indian Band village and the first Our Lady of Lourdes
church with the band stand and flag pole in front.
Photograph
by Leighton P. Harrison
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6.6.124
1913-1914
-- A copy of a post card of Sechelt Indian Band village separated
from Herbert Whitaker's farm by fore ground fence with the Sechelt
bog running through the two areas. Note the first Our Lady of
Lourdes church with the smaller S.S. Redempteur church on its
left.
Photograph
by Charles Bradbury
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6.6.125
circa
1907-1917 -- A view of Sechelt Indian Band village and the first
Our Lady of Lourdes church from the water
Photographer
unknown. Image 72447 courtesy the Royal B.C. Museum, B.C. Archives
See also oversize photograph 6.15.98
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Copyright
© The Sechelt Community Archives
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