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Series 6.7 -- Individuals and
Groups, Sechelt and District -- D, Page 4
Photographs consist of pioneer families, individuals,
groups, Mayors and Councillors, members of town service
industries of Sechelt listed in alphabetical order.
Photographers include Edric Clayton, Charles Bradbury, Helen
McCall.
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6.7.66
1918-1936 A series of photographs of the
Delong family of West Sechelt. Samuel "Sam" Stanley
Delong, the elder, was born in 1867 on Prince Edward
Island and died in 1939. He worked as a railroad
engineer in Ontario before coming to Vancouver in
1909, with his wife Johan Sutherland Delong, where he
worked for the C.N.R. and B.C. Electric and was known
as a builder and was very versatile. He pre-empted DL
4307 and his son Samuel "Stan" Stanley Delong, junior,
who married Edith Morgan, pre-empted DL 4310 in West
Sechelt in 1915. Stan was in WW1 but did not get to
the front due to a serious bout of flu. The Delongs
moved from Vancouver to farm on Mason Road, in West
Sechelt, where they could grow food and keep cattle to
feed their family of seven. Sam Delong organized the
building of West Sechelt School which his children
attended and where he was probably a trustee. The
photographs depict the Delong family farming, logging
and with their bicycle, motor bike, car and Oscar
Niemi's Company logging truck.
Photographer unknown, photographs probably
from the Delong family album
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6.7.67
1918-1936 A series of photographs of the
Delong family of West Sechelt. Samuel "Sam" Stanley
Delong, the elder, was born in 1867 on Prince Edward
Island and died in 1939. He worked as a railroad
engineer in Ontario before coming to Vancouver in
1909, with his wife Johan Sutherland Delong, where he
worked for the C.N.R. and B.C. Electric and was known
as a builder and was very versatile. He pre-empted DL
4307 and his son Samuel "Stan" Stanley Delong, junior,
who married Edith Morgan, pre-empted DL 4310 in West
Sechelt in 1915. Stan was in WW1 but did not get to
the front due to a serious bout of flu. The Delongs
moved from Vancouver to farm on Mason Road, in West
Sechelt, where they could grow food and keep cattle to
feed their family of seven. Sam Delong organized the
building of West Sechelt School which his children
attended and where he was probably a trustee. The
photographs depict the Delong family farming, logging
and with their bicycle, motor bike, car and Oscar
Niemi's Company logging truck.
Photographer unknown, photographs probably
from the Delong family album
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6.7.68
1918-1936 A series of photographs of the
Delong family of West Sechelt. Samuel "Sam" Stanley
Delong, the elder, was born in 1867 on Prince Edward
Island and died in 1939. He worked as a railroad
engineer in Ontario before coming to Vancouver in
1909, with his wife Johan Sutherland Delong, where he
worked for the C.N.R. and B.C. Electric and was known
as a builder and was very versatile. He pre-empted DL
4307 and his son Samuel "Stan" Stanley Delong, junior,
who married Edith Morgan, pre-empted DL 4310 in West
Sechelt in 1915. Stan was in WW1 but did not get to
the front due to a serious bout of flu. The Delongs
moved from Vancouver to farm on Mason Road, in West
Sechelt, where they could grow food and keep cattle to
feed their family of seven. Sam Delong organized the
building of West Sechelt School which his children
attended and where he was probably a trustee. The
photographs depict the Delong family farming, logging
and with their bicycle, motor bike, car and Oscar
Niemi's Company logging truck.
Photographer unknown, photographs probably
from the Delong family album
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6.7.69
1918-1936 A series of photographs of the
Delong family of West Sechelt. Samuel "Sam" Stanley
Delong, the elder, was born in 1867 on Prince Edward
Island and died in 1939. He worked as a railroad
engineer in Ontario before coming to Vancouver in
1909, with his wife Johan Sutherland Delong, where he
worked for the C.N.R. and B.C. Electric and was known
as a builder and was very versatile. He pre-empted DL
4307 and his son Samuel "Stan" Stanley Delong, junior,
who married Edith Morgan, pre-empted DL 4310 in West
Sechelt in 1915. Stan was in WW1 but did not get to
the front due to a serious bout of flu. The Delongs
moved from Vancouver to farm on Mason Road, in West
Sechelt, where they could grow food and keep cattle to
feed their family of seven. Sam Delong organized the
building of West Sechelt School which his children
attended and where he was probably a trustee. The
photographs depict the Delong family farming, logging
and with their bicycle, motor bike, car and Oscar
Niemi's Company logging truck.
Photographer unknown, photographs probably
from the Delong family album
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6.7.70
1918-1936 A series of photographs of the
Delong family of West Sechelt. Samuel "Sam" Stanley
Delong, the elder, was born in 1867 on Prince Edward
Island and died in 1939. He worked as a railroad
engineer in Ontario before coming to Vancouver in
1909, with his wife Johan Sutherland Delong, where he
worked for the C.N.R. and B.C. Electric and was known
as a builder and was very versatile. He pre-empted DL
4307 and his son Samuel "Stan" Stanley Delong, junior,
who married Edith Morgan, pre-empted DL 4310 in West
Sechelt in 1915. Stan was in WW1 but did not get to
the front due to a serious bout of flu. The Delongs
moved from Vancouver to farm on Mason Road, in West
Sechelt, where they could grow food and keep cattle to
feed their family of seven. Sam Delong organized the
building of West Sechelt School which his children
attended and where he was probably a trustee. The
photographs depict the Delong family farming, logging
and with their bicycle, motor bike, car and Oscar
Niemi's Company logging truck.
Photographer unknown, photographs probably
from the Delong family album
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