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Sewell's Marina from Whytecliff Lodge
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Creator
Sewell, Tom
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
A view of Sewell's Marina/Horseshoe Bay from Whytecliff Lodge. A painted drift wood sign for the lodge can be seen in the top of the photograph.
Date of Original
circa. 1930's
Subject(s)
Boats
Docks
Sewell's Marina
Whytecliff Lodge
Local identifier
2159.WVML
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Horseshoe Bay
    British Columbia, Canada
    Latitude: 49.36635 Longitude: -123.26936
Copyright Statement
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Copyright Holder
Tom Sewell
Reproduction Notes
Scanned December 2011 using Epson Perfection V700 Photo at 300dpi and 100% of original image size. Alternate Versions: Lossless TIF from original scan at 300dpi and 100% of original print. W15 x H25.5 cm sepia print on photo paper.
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Sewell's Marina from Whytecliff Lodge
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Sewell's Marina from Whytecliff Lodge


A view of Sewell's Marina/Horseshoe Bay from Whytecliff Lodge. A painted drift wood sign for the lodge can be seen in the top of the photograph.