Indian lake and railway slash looking north
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Indian lake and railway slash looking north
Part of Squamish Times Archive
Ivo Confortin and Don Kirkwood
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Ivo Confortin (rear) and Don Kirkwood (fore) in front of a PGE boxcar. The man in the middle is unknown.
James Eadie and Grace McCarthy
James Eadie and Grace McCarthy at inaugural run of Royal Hudson (May 20, 1977).
James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
Left to right: James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
James Eadie outside train engine
Joe Confortin's brother and family in front of engine
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Joe Confortin's brother and family posing in front of a train engine decorated with flags. The women on the left are Mrs J. Johnson and Mrs M. Hurren.
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John W. Drenka, pres. truck loggers
Coombes, Tom
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Left to right: Mr and Mrs J. Johnson with daughter, Joe Confortin's brother and family.
Left to right: Dorothy Judd (Mrs R.E. Farquharson) and Clara Judd (Mrs Ernie Emms).
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Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Lamb's logging - Lefurgy Ltd (Garibaldi & Logging Camp, Brackendale).
Research compiled by Eric Andersen, 2011: Lamb Bros. Logging camp ca 1912, on present site of Garibaldi Cemetery. The Company ran a rail car loading operation similar to that of Squamish Timber Co. two miles to the north. The Cheekye log flume crossed this camp site, later occupied by a Japanese logging company.
Lamb's logging camp. Now present day cemetery.
Research compiled by Eric Andersen, 2011: Lamb Bros. Logging camp ca 1912, on present site of Garibaldi Cemetery. The Company ran a rail car loading operation similar to that of Squamish Timber Co. two miles to the north. The Cheekye log flume crossed this camp site, later occupied by a Japanese logging company.
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Laying or fixing railway track
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Laying or fixing railway track
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Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge
Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge, 1927 (now called "Ring Creek").
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
Aldridge, Ed
Left to right: Dave Thompson, Wilma Ferguson, Henry Ferguson, Charlie Moore.
Merrill & Ring Dump and Brow, 1927. See number 5 in the Ed Alridge Photograph Collection for another view of a load of logs.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
Aldridge, Ed
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