- CA SQPL ST_RTP-1950-195x.xx.xx.008
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Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive
Gordon Leffler, Rose Tatlow's nephew.
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Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive
Gordon Leffler, Rose Tatlow's nephew.
Fait partie de Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Left to right: Olive and Wilby Judd on horse at the Judd farm in 1897.
Schoonovers at barn in Brackendale
Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
Charles Schoonover at barn in Brackendale (~1901) with wife Elvira (nee Bump), daughter Mildred, and son Robert.
Clifford Thorne and Lottie Fulk on horseback
Fait partie de Magee Photograph Collection
Research compiled by Eric Andersen: Logging manager's daughter Lottie Fulk on hourseback riding with Cliffe Thorne, son of Squamish Valley Hop Raising Co. manager Fred Thorne, ca 1907. Lottie Fulk's father was Owen Fulk of Skagit County (WA) who was hired by the manager of E.K. Wood Lumber Co. to supervise Squamish River logging operations. During the five years Fulk was in Squamish, he was the valley's preeminent man of business.
Elvira Schoonover with Billy Goat
Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
Elvira Schoonover with "Billy Goat". Picture taken where present Easter Seal Camp stands.
Elvira's husband brought home an orphaned kid goat one day and Elvira raised it on the bottle. It became quite tame but as it grew it became a loving nuisance. The Schoonovers didn't know where to put it until an ad for "wild" animals in a Vancouver paper gave them an "out". An answer brought the agent for a noble English lord to Schoonover Manor and soon Big Billy was part of the Duke of Bedford's estate.
Dick Bracken, son of John Bracken
Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
Pack horse on the Squamish - Pemberton Trail
Fait partie de Clayton Thorne Photograph Collection
Man unknown.
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour
Fait partie de R.A. Barbour Photograph Collection
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour (Charles Barbour's daughter) on Barbour Farm, 1913.
Fait partie de Magee Photograph Collection
Pack train with Walter Magee (left) and unknown (Diminutive English cook) circa 1914.
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914
Fait partie de View from the Chief Photograph Collection
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914. The Newport Hotel on the far right.
Mr and Mrs Wotruba in Upper Squamish
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
Mr and Mrs Wotruba in Upper Squamish, 1915. They arrived in Squamish in 1908. Their daughter Rose married J.B. Tatlow and after 1915, Bert McNeil.
Fred and Vera Barnfield feeding chickens
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
Fred (left) and Vera (right) Barnfield feeding chickens. Early 1920's.
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right: Walter Gill (policeman) and Bun Yarwood after duck hunting in the late 1920's.
Rose McNeil and Daisy Barnfield with her children
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
Left to right: Rose McNeil and Daisy Barnfield (nee Eck) with her children Vera and Fred Barnfield. Early 1920's, feeding chickens.
Fait partie de Lynette Halvorson Photograph Collection
Pack train Alec and George used to take visitors into Garibaldi Park (1930 - 1940).
George Munro with horse pack train
Fait partie de Lynette Halvorson Photograph Collection
George Munro with horse pack train he would use to pack people into Garibaldi Park, 1933.
Fait partie de View from the Chief Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Early 1940's.
Cleveland Avenue during May Day
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
May 24, late 1940's.
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Ave during 1940 flood
Fait partie de Lynette Halvorson Photograph Collection
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Avenue during the 1940 flood. Building in background is Yarwood Drugs. Margaret McCallum in foreground.
Margaret McCallum (nee Dewar) owned the first cafe: Waltz Inn Cafe. She married Donald McCallum in March 1913.
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive
This is likely Stanley Park.
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive
Negative sleeve: #141
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive