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Helen Dawe Collection

Series 6.7
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Series 6.7 -- Individuals and Groups, Sechelt and District -- P, 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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6.7.213

1913-1914 -- Photograph of one of Alfred A. Bradbury's two watercolour paintings of Trail Bay; one looks east towards the Sechelt Band lands and the other looks west from the easterly end of the Sechelt Band lands. Alfred Bradbury was the artist father of Charles Bradbury, Sechelt's first telegraph operator 1913-1914. Alfred was an Associate of the Royal College of Artists (London) and came to visit his son in Sechelt. He painted these two paintings at least three times ; the archives set was donated to the Sechelt Public Library by Ada Dawe, a second set hangs in the Sechelt Municipal Offices and a third set belongs to the pioneer Whitaker family.

Photographer unknown


6.7.214

1913-1914 -- Photograph of one of Alfred A. Bradbury's two watercolour paintings of Trail Bay; one looks east towards the Sechelt Band lands and the other looks west from the easterly end of the Sechelt Band lands. Alfred Bradbury was the artist father of Charles Bradbury, Sechelt's first telegraph operator 1913-1914. Alfred was an Associate of the Royal College of Artists (London) and came to visit his son in Sechelt. He painted these two paintings at least three times ; the archives set was donated to the Sechelt Public Library by Ada Dawe, a second set hangs in the Sechelt Municipal Offices and a third set belongs to the pioneer Whitaker family.

Photographer unknown


6.7.215

1913-1914 -- Photograph of one of Alfred A. Bradbury's two watercolour paintings of Trail Bay; one looks east towards the Sechelt Band lands and the other looks west from the easterly end of the Sechelt Band lands. Alfred Bradbury was the artist father of Charles Bradbury, Sechelt's first telegraph operator 1913-1914. Alfred was an Associate of the Royal College of Artists (London) and came to visit his son in Sechelt. He painted these two paintings at least three times ; the archives set was donated to the Sechelt Public Library by Ada Dawe, a second set hangs in the Sechelt Municipal Offices and a third set belongs to the pioneer Whitaker family.

Photographer unknown


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