- CA SQPL 10-026
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
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Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Unknown, William Mashiter, George Paddy, Jessie MacDonald
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Left to right: Unknown, William Mashiter, George Paddy, Miss Jessie McDonald.
Allan Barbour and Bill Wallace in one of the first cars in Squamish
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Allan Barbour (left) and Bill Wallace of Cheekye (right) and one of the first cars in Squamish.
Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia)
Left to right: Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia) across from Stamish Creek.
Highway now through centre of picture
Frank Buckley and Irene Heiliger
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour (Charles Barbour's daughter) on Barbour Farm, 1913.
Marsh Hurren bringing home firewood in a hose-drawn cart
Marsh Hurren bringing home firewood in a hose-drawn cart
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right: Walter Gill (policeman) and Bun Yarwood after duck hunting in the late 1920's.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Eleanor Dorey, far right.
May Day Parade, Cleveland Avenue
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Leo Davis on front horse and Robert MacPherson and 2nd horse. 1962 (?)
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Fore bicycler, Lois Hurren.
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Harness racing at Pat Brennan's track
Harness racing at Pat Brennan's track, Smokey Downs.
Pat Brennan harness racing on Smokey Downs track
Pat Brennan (#4 racer) harness racing on Smokey Downs track during the Loggers Sports Celebration.
Pat Brennan and Al Hendrickson organized the first Loggers Sports Day held from 1-5pm on September 1, 1958.
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914. The Newport Hotel on the far right.
Drawing of Government Wharf, built in 1902