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Helen Dawe Collection

Series 6.7
   A-B

    C
    D
    F
    G
    H
    I-J
    K-L
    Mc-M
    N
    O
    P
    R
    S
    T

    V-W
    Y


Series 6.7 -- Individuals and Groups, Sechelt and District -- Mc-M, Page 2

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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6.7.164

1918 -- Hope McQuarrie with Porpoise Bay School teacher Miss Gladys Tidy at McQuarrie home, "Tranquil Tara". The McQuarrie family came in 1912 from Maine to Sechelt where father Franklin worked as a logger, road foreman and school trustee. His son, Arnold, worked for Bert Whitaker as a store clerk and wagon driver then with the whole family moved to Powell River around 1917. The McQuarrie property, on the west side of Porpoise Bay, is still called "Tranquil Tara."

Photographer unknown


6.7.165

1918 -- Islay Findlay with Porpoise Bay School teacher Miss Gladys Tidy at the McQuarrie home "Tranquil Tara" on the west side of Porpoise Bay. The McQuarrie family came in 1912 from Maine to Sechelt where father Franklin worked as a logger, road foreman and school trustee. His son, Arnold McQuarrie, worked for Bert Whitaker as a store clerk and wagon driver then with the whole family moved to Powell River around 1917. The present house is still called "Tranquil Tara."

Photographer unknown


6.7.166

1973 -- The McQuarrie home "Tranquil Tara" on the west side of Porpoise Bay. The McQuarrie family came in 1912 from Maine to Sechelt where father Franklin worked as a logger, road foreman and school trustee. His son, Arnold McQuarrie, worked for Bert Whitaker as a store clerk and wagon driver then with the whole family moved to Powell River around 1917. The present house is still called "Tranquil Tara."

Photograph by Helen Dawe


6.7.171

circa 1921 -- Early Sechelt settlers Jeanie Martin (nee Kean), wife of Edmund Martin, and daughter Edna (Mrs. Chaleil) standing outside their log cabin home on DL 4296 (171).

Photographer unknown


6.7.172

Date unknown -- (left) Edna Martin, baby Gwen Kean and, on the right, Bertha Wood (later Mrs. Power).

Photographer unknown


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