Mrs Catherine Rae in a horsedrawn carriage
- CA SQPL 33-015
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Mrs Catherine Rae in a horsedrawn carriage. She would later become Mrs Hugh Mills.
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Mrs Catherine Rae in a horsedrawn carriage
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Mrs Catherine Rae in a horsedrawn carriage. She would later become Mrs Hugh Mills.
Motorcade arrives Squamish 1/2
Cartoon by Ken Barbour, 1 of 2.
Caption accompanying two cartoons:
... many years ago when the white men first came to the Squamish Valley they stole all the land from the Indians... the Chief put a curse on the white men and said that one day after the greedy white men had logged all the timber and fished all the streams a great new white leader would rise and build a great new trail and return the land to its rightful owners......
Harold Thorne on horse-drawn buggy
Note: Magnification techniques used on horses.
Unidentified cattle field - suspected relatives / friends of Rae pioneer family.
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour (Charles Barbour's daughter) on Barbour Farm, 1913.
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.
Frank Buckley and Irene Heiliger
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Peter Herres (?) petting deer at Pilchuck Farm (?). Walter Magee, far right.
Ruth (Mrs Holmes) and Myrtle (Mrs Herndl) Judd
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Left to right: Olive and Wilby Judd on horse at the Judd farm in 1897.
Right to left: Olive Judd (?), Ruth Judd (?), and Edith Judd (?) on Judd Farm.
Donald McCallum at Brackendale
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Donald McCallum came to Squamish in 1909. He married Margaret Dewar in March 1913. She owned the first cafe: The Waltz Inn Cafe. He retired and left Squamish in 1949.
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Ave during 1940 flood
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.
Lived on current Norm Halvorson land.
Left to right: Thomas Wilby Judd, Maurice Judd, and Hughie Mills haying.
Part of Unknown 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.
Left to right: Lawrence Johnson Rae, Harold Thorne (?), Rae boy in horse-drawn cart.
Minnie Rae (Mrs Al Armstrong) on horseback.