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Series
6.7 -- Individuals and Groups, Sechelt and District -- H, Page 1
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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6.7.114
1930s-1950
-- Robert Simpson Hackett was hired by Herbert Whitaker in 1924
as an accountant to run his Sechelt Seaside Resort Company. When
Herbert died Robert was then employed by its successor the Union
Estates Limited, part of the Union Steamship Company, to supervise
the store, hotel, dance pavilion, bath house (later a restaurant),
boat and cottage rentals, tennis and badminton courts and picnic
grounds at both Selma Park and Sechelt resorts. Robert was also
Sechelt's postmaster from 1928 until around 1950, he died in 1951.
The photographs are of Mr. and Mrs. Hackett, their son Robert
M. and daughter-in-law Jeanie and other prominent Sechelt residents
of the time. 6.7.116
Photographer
unknown
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6.7.115
1930s-1950
-- Robert Simpson Hackett was hired by Herbert Whitaker in 1924
as an accountant to run his Sechelt Seaside Resort Company. When
Herbert died Robert was then employed by its successor the Union
Estates Limited, part of the Union Steamship Company, to supervise
the store, hotel, dance pavilion, bath house (later a restaurant),
boat and cottage rentals, tennis and badminton courts and picnic
grounds at both Selma Park and Sechelt resorts. Robert was also
Sechelt's postmaster from 1928 until around 1950, he died in 1951.
The photographs are of Mr. and Mrs. Hackett, their son Robert
M. and daughter-in-law Jeanie and other prominent Sechelt residents
of the time.
Photographer
unknown
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6.7.116
1930s-1950
-- Robert Simpson Hackett was hired by Herbert Whitaker in 1924
as an accountant to run his Sechelt Seaside Resort Company. When
Herbert died Robert was then employed by its successor the Union
Estates Limited, part of the Union Steamship Company, to supervise
the store, hotel, dance pavilion, bath house (later a restaurant),
boat and cottage rentals, tennis and badminton courts and picnic
grounds at both Selma Park and Sechelt resorts. Robert was also
Sechelt's postmaster from 1928 until around 1950, he died in 1951.
The photographs are of Mr. and Mrs. Hackett, their son Robert
M. and daughter-in-law Jeanie and other prominent Sechelt residents
of the time.
Photograph
by Ballentine, Gibsons
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