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 Series 6.7 -- Individuals and
                    Groups, Sechelt and District -- F, Page 3
                 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.  1
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                    |  | 6.7.85  1926-1936,1973 -- Bryce and Gertrude Fleck of
                          Vancouver built a summer home in 1926 on DL1331, Lots
                          3, 4, 5, Block 2, on Trail Bay at the corner of
                          Shorncliffe Avenue and Teredo Street. Bill and Jessie
                          Youngson, who built Rockwood Lodge in 1936, were the
                          caretakers of the Fleck home "Opeongo Lodge" from 1926
                          to 1935. The photographs are of the Fleck house, the
                          boathouse, the boat launch tracks, the Fleck boat, the
                          Fleck raft on the waters of Trail Bay and the three
                          Fleck daughters, Elizabeth, Janet and Nancy and
                          various friends. The last photograph is of the remains
                          of the Fleck tennis court.  Photographers unknown. Photographs courtesy
                          Betty Ingham, daughter of Bill and Jessie Youngson.  |  
 
                
                  
                    |  | 6.7.86  1926-1936,1973 -- Bryce and Gertrude Fleck of
                          Vancouver built a summer home in 1926 on DL1331, Lots
                          3, 4, 5, Block 2, on Trail Bay at the corner of
                          Shorncliffe Avenue and Teredo Street. Bill and Jessie
                          Youngson, who built Rockwood Lodge in 1936, were the
                          caretakers of the Fleck home "Opeongo Lodge" from 1926
                          to 1935. The photographs are of the Fleck house, the
                          boathouse, the boat launch tracks, the Fleck boat, the
                          Fleck raft on the waters of Trail Bay and the three
                          Fleck daughters, Elizabeth, Janet and Nancy and
                          various friends. The last photograph is of the remains
                          of the Fleck tennis court.  Photographers unknown. Photographs courtesy
                          Betty Ingham, daughter of Bill and Jessie Youngson.
                          See also oversize photograph 6.15.116 |  
 
                
                  
                    |  | 6.7.87 1926-1936,1973 -- Bryce and Gertrude Fleck of
                          Vancouver built a summer home in 1926 on DL1331, Lots
                          3, 4, 5, Block 2, on Trail Bay at the corner of
                          Shorncliffe Avenue and Teredo Street. Bill and Jessie
                          Youngson, who built Rockwood Lodge in 1936, were the
                          caretakers of the Fleck home "Opeongo Lodge" from 1926
                          to 1935. The photographs are of the Fleck house, the
                          boathouse, the boat launch tracks, the Fleck boat, the
                          Fleck raft on the waters of Trail Bay and the three
                          Fleck daughters, Elizabeth, Janet and Nancy and
                          various friends. The last photograph is of the remains
                          of the Fleck tennis court.   Photographers unknown. Photographs courtesy
                          Betty Ingham, daughter of Bill and Jessie Youngson.  |  
 
                
                  
                    |  | 6.7.88 
 1926-1936,1973 -- Bryce and Gertrude Fleck of
                          Vancouver built a summer home in 1926 on DL1331, Lots
                          3, 4, 5, Block 2, on Trail Bay at the corner of
                          Shorncliffe Avenue and Teredo Street. Bill and Jessie
                          Youngson, who built Rockwood Lodge in 1936, were the
                          caretakers of the Fleck home "Opeongo Lodge" from 1926
                          to 1935. The photographs are of the Fleck house, the
                          boathouse, the boat launch tracks, the Fleck boat, the
                          Fleck raft on the waters of Trail Bay and the three
                          Fleck daughters, Elizabeth, Janet and Nancy and
                          various friends. The last photograph is of the remains
                          of the Fleck tennis court.  Photographers unknown. Photographs courtesy
                          Betty Ingham, daughter of Bill and Jessie Youngson.  |  
 
                
                  
                    |  | 6.7.89 
 1926-1936,1973 -- Bryce and Gertrude Fleck of
                          Vancouver built a summer home in 1926 on DL1331, Lots
                          3, 4, 5, Block 2, on Trail Bay at the corner of
                          Shorncliffe Avenue and Teredo Street. Bill and Jessie
                          Youngson, who built Rockwood Lodge in 1936, were the
                          caretakers of the Fleck home "Opeongo Lodge" from 1926
                          to 1935. The photographs are of the Fleck house, the
                          boathouse, the boat launch tracks, the Fleck boat, the
                          Fleck raft on the waters of Trail Bay and the three
                          Fleck daughters, Elizabeth, Janet and Nancy and
                          various friends. The last photograph is of the remains
                          of the Fleck tennis court.  Photographers unknown. Photographs courtesy
                          Betty Ingham, daughter of Bill and Jessie Youngson.  |  
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