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Harry Roberts grandson, Tad Roberts writes about "Appropriate Architecture"

Yacht Designer Tad Roberts'  LESSONS IN APPROPRIATE ARCHITECTURE Published TUESDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 2012 Lessons in Appropriate Architecture Appropriate architecture (design) applies to both buildings and boats, as well as all the other manufactured items we use every day. Appropriate materials, aesthetics, how something fits in terms of surrounding environment, use, and historic context are all central to appropriate design. My first lessons in architecture came from my Grandfather, Harry Roberts, when I was about 10 years old. Harry had designed and built a number of houses by this time in his life, first at Robert’s Creek, then at Merry Island, and finally at Cape Cockburn on Nelson Island. His ideas on architecture changed radically along the way. His first house was of logs, rectangular with a single level main floor, a single peaked roof, and was built on flat ground at Roberts Creek in 1905. He was young, newly married, and in a hurry. Ten years later he started a second far m...

Image of the Sunray cabin back in Harry's day.

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 Scanned images of  photos sent by one of Harry Roberts granddaughters. The log cabin, the boat Chack Chack under construction, and the sawmill. And a classic...The man himself, Harry Roberts in the Sunray cabin. All images provided by Tamara Roberts, one of Harry's granddaughters.

BC Hydro license termination letter/ Bye Bye to the old cabin.

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This arrived via email on July 30 2021 from BC Hydro property manager Tony Duffy. It lists a long defunct group of people that were going to work together on the Sunray cabin. That list is many years old. Here's a screenshot of the letter.

Update on the evolving situation with the Harry Roberts homestead property

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Oh my. On July 12/ 2021, Tony Duffy, a property manager for BC Hydro phoned to tell Marg Pearson that the Harry Roberts property was being acquired by the Sechelt Indian Band. Further, the lease that she has maintained for 31 years will be terminated in October. In a separate line of communication, Jasmine Paul, property and land title manager for the Sechelt Nation told Margaret that once the land was legally acquired by the band....all public access would be denied. It appears from several sources that the future of the historic cabin is in jeopardy. No other information has come out of Jasmine Paul's office. As of this message, Tony Duffy has not responded to my request for a written notice of termination of the lease. ( See newer post regarding July 30 license termination letter from BC Hydro) Other sources have been told us that the land deal has not been finalized...but is pending. Margaret has asked Chief Warren Paul for a meeting to discuss the future of the property. No an...

August 2018 Information about the Harry Roberts - Sunray Cabin and Property on Nelson Island

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Hello! ( Please read the newest posts....things have changed drastically. BC Hydro is transfering the property to the Sechelt Nation. The future of access to the property and log cabin are very uncertain.) This site will be the Go-To place for accurate and up to date information about the beautiful and slightly remote property on Nelson Island that was Harry Roberts family homestead. For the Harry Roberts personal history...please search for that on a different site. This site features " current events"....and the current status of the cabin and property.  Myths that need busting! 1. The Harry Roberts cabin and property is NOT a park.  2. The cabin and property are NOT owned and maintained by a heritage society. 3. The cabin and property are NOT abandoned.  If its not all that stuff....then what is going on there? FACTS OF THE MOMENT ABOUT THE CABIN AND PROPERTY Since 1990, Margaret and Barry Pearson have been the lease holders of the Roberts cabin and ...