View from the Chief from Highway 99
- CA SQPL 24-005
A view of the Chief from Highway 99, which was then Government Road.
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View from the Chief from Highway 99
A view of the Chief from Highway 99, which was then Government Road.
Woman and child (identification unknown). Suspected to be Rose Tatlow on the left; possibly taken when she was attending UBC at the house where she was boarding.
Construction of Mashiter School
Photo taken on June 25, 1915 of the construction of Mashiter School.
In front of Lower Squamish School - 1914
Left to right: Kilpatrick or Fitzpatrick, Lester Gurry, Lawrence, Leslie Carpenter.
Front doors of Mashiter School
In front of Bracken Arms hotel
The Bracken Arms hotel was located on the east side of Government Road, near the Brackendale General Store. A fire destroyed the building in 1914, but the chimney and fireplace still stand today.
Chief Long George, who lived around the turn of the century, always won top prize at John Bracken's turkey shoots.
Back row, left to right: ?, Charlie McKinnon, Fred Downer, ?, Wilfred Rae, ?, Earl Parkest, Lance Bracken (architect who designed this hotel). Front row, left to right: Mr Hickey, Bert Rae, Albert Edwards, ?, Bob Hutchinson, Charlie Clerk, Hughie Mills, Al Armstrong, Chief Long George, Fred Thorne, Tom Brett, Billy Mallett, Mr Blodgett.
Those thought to be in the picture but their positions unknown: Cliff Thorne, Bert Perkins, Harry Judd, Jack Edwards, Wilbie Judd, Fred Magee, John Bracken, Jack Habricht, Charlie Fairman, Jack Greer, and Ralph Brereton.
Governor-General Lord and Lady Willingdon
Governor-General Lord and Lady Willingdon after their arrival at Britannia on April 12, 1927. They came by "Norsal".
Wallet type photos; identities unknown. Suspected to be relatives of Mrs McNeil (formerly Mrs Tatlow).
Wallet type photos; identities unknown. Suspected to be relatives of Mrs McNeil (formerly Mrs Tatlow).
Jack Habricht, trapper and prospector playing the according in Valleycliffe in the 1930's. His cabin was located behind today's site of the Cliffeside Pub. Mount Habrich is named after him.
A group of men surveyed the local mountains from his cabin at the foot of what is now known as Hospital Hill. The surveyors were so appreciative , they named the mountain after him.
Unidentified man and woman on swing
Unidentified man and woman on a swing - suspected to be relatives / friends of Mrs McNeil.
Far left: Mrs Alex MacDonald (nee Agnes Tatlow). Other two are unidentified.
Far right: Mrs Alex MacDonald (nee Agnes Tatlow). The other two are unidentified.
Mr and Mrs Wotruba in Upper Squamish
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.
Wallet type photo, identity unknown. Suspected to be relatives of Mrs McNeil (formerly Mrs Tatlow).
Rose McNeil's granddaughter and Agnes McDonald's daughter, Norma, posing outdoors.
Bill Wotruba (2nd from right) in a group of four men wearing swim trunks. The three other members in the photo are unknown.
Mr and Mrs J.B. Tatlow with children
Mr and Mrs J.B. Tatlow with children Clarence and Agnes (Mrs Alex MacDonald). Mrs Tatlow would be Mrs McNeil after 1915.
Wedding Photo of Clarence (Hank) and Rose (nee Lasser) Tatlow, June 29, 1935.
Mr and Mrs Wotruba around 1915
Mr and Mrs Wotruba around 1915. Their daughter Rose would become Mrs J.B. Tatlow and over 1915, Mrs McNeil.
Photo by: Colonial Studio, 2nd and Columbia Street (Seattle)
Mrs Rose McNeil and Hank Tatlow
Mrs Rose McNeil (formerly Mrs Tatlow - nee Wotruba) and Hank Tatlow with winter's catch of martin.
Interior of Division 1 classroom - 1915 (Mashiter School)
Jack and Annie MacKenzie in front seats.
Division 1 in front of Lower Squamish School, 1914-1915
Group wearing bathing suits in a pyramid formation. Clarence Tatlow at the top. Agnes Tatlow (Mrs Alex MacDonald) bottom far right. Early 1920's; other members in the photo are unknown.
Wotruba cabin in Upper Squamish - 1915
Left to right: Mrs Wotruba, Agnes Tatlow, Clarence Tatlow, Mr Wotruba (Grandparents with grandchildren).