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Series
6.7 -- Individuals and Groups, Sechelt and District -- V-W, 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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6.7.297
circa
1917-1918 -- George West on the right and a friend. George West
was the telegraph lines man for the Canadian Government Telegraph
Service for many years on the coast.
Photograph
by Miss Gladys Tidy, Sechelt School teacher 1917-1918.
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6.7.298
circa
1917-1918 -- George West. George West was the telegraph lines
man for the Canadian Government Telegraph Service for many years
on the coast.
Photograph
by Miss Gladys Tidy, Sechelt School teacher 1917-1918.
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6.7.299
1936
-- Mr. H. Victor Whittal arrives on Trail Bay by plane. He was
superintendent of Blue Band Navigation Co. a shingle mill enterprise
in Sechelt as well as being associated with Brook-Iowa Lumber
(1924-1927), a manager of Hunting-Merritt Shingle Co. and later
a Director of Canadian Forest Products.
Photograph
courtesy Grace Wallbridge
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6.7.300
1920s -- George B. Wood, telegraph operator at Sechelt 1920-1938,
faces the camera on the Sechelt wharf, Irene Sutherland (nee Nickson)
to his right was the wife of Major T. Douglas Sutherland, B. C.
Provincial policeman in Sechelt.
Photograph
by Edric Clayton
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6.7.301
Date
unknown -- George B. Wood, Sechelt telegraph operator 1920-1938,
stands to the right of one of the totem poles on the Boulevard.
Photograph
by Edric Clayton
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