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Helen Dawe Collection -- Index

Series 6
   Aerial Photographs (6.1)
    Bog, Marsh Sechelt (6.2)
    General, Panoramic views (6.3)
    General, Panoramic views (6.4)
    Identified buildings (6.5)
    First Nations of Sechelt (6.6)
    Individual people/groups (6.7)
    May Days, picnics, etc. (6.8)
    Resource Industries (6.9)
    Schools (6.10)
    Ships (6.11)
    Transportation (6.12)
    Whitaker family (6.13)
    Cook, Dawe, Steele, Whittaker familes (6.14)

Series 2
  
General A-Z -- The Crucils

Series 10
  
Union Steamship and All Red Line Companies

Series 11
  
Captain Sam and Ada Dawe

Series 13
  
The Sechelt Inn

Series 20
  
Souvenir brochures, postcards

Series 24
   Merry Island lighthouse


Series 6.8 -- May Days, picnics, parks, Page 5

May Day photographs include two from 1918, rest are from 1949-1980, majority from 1950s and 1960s. Park and picnic photographs are of clearing the land in 1914, tennis courts in the 1920s and the Union Steamship Company picnic ground in the 1930s.

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6.8.18

1980 -- May Day celebrations in Sechelt

Photographs courtesy the Peninsula Times newspaper and the Alsgard family


6.8.19

1918 -- First May Day celebrations held at Sechelt School at Porpoise Bay. Back row l-r: Edna Erickson, Winnie Morgan, Islay Findlay, Gladys Cope, Elizabeth McQuarrie. Front row: Beatrice Cope

Photographer unknown. See also oversize photograph 6.15.142


6.8.20

1918 -- First May Day celebrations held at Sechelt School at Porpoise Bay.

Photographer unknown See also oversize photograph 6.15.142


6.8.20.1

1918 -- First May Day celebrations held at Sechelt School at Porpoise Bay.

Photographer unknown See also oversize photograph 6.15.142


6.8.21

1949 -- Second May Day celebrations held in Sechelt. The Queen was Sundi Stroshein photographed with her attendants and magistrate Sid McKay of Selma Park

Photographs by Ballentines of Gibson's Landing


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