- CA SQPL 19
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- CA SQPL 19-013
- December 1913
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Photo by: Evans
Class picture of grade 13 (Mashiter School)
- CA SQPL 19-015
- 1950
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right: Victor Martineau, Phyllis Dorman, Eleanor Sullivan, and Harold Halvorson.
Photo by: Hannay's Photo
- CA SQPL 19-027
- 1888
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Robertson homestead, the first white settlers in Squamish (1888).
- CA SQPL 19-029
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
This granite monolith is approximately 700 metres high and is second only to Gibraltar in size. It is so named because its outline against the sky forms the profile of a sleeping Indian chief. The profile of a chief's face can also be seen in the rock.
Passenger train - February 1914
- CA SQPL 19-034
- February 1914
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
- CA SQPL 19-035
- 1948 - 1949
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right, front row: Elsie Klassen, Anne Confortin, Isabel Buchanan, Doreen Hurst, Christine Nygard, Betty Jordan, Mr. A.E. White.
Middle row: Joan Bishop, Betty Carson, Del Tatlow, Jack Carson, Lex Ross, Terry Frost, Margaret Boscariol, Shirley Fowler, June Confortin, Iris Klassen.
Back row: Pete Shore, Dan Munro, Bill Wray, Ed Tutin, Dave Caldwell, Norm Halvorson, Ken Lutz, Glenn Valde.
- CA SQPL 19-041
- 1913
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Government dock - February 1914
- CA SQPL 19-050
- February 1914
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Government dock in February 1914 (used by PGE Railway).
Photo by: Evans.
- CA SQPL 19-052
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Brackendale store on Government Road
- CA SQPL 19-059
- June 1958
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
The main structure of the Brackendale Store was built in 1916 by Hughie Mills to replace John Jackson's old store which burnt down the year before when a fire started in the upstairs pool hall. The site was originally bought from the Judd family as Lot 6 of their subdivision. During the new store's first year, the upstairs served as a temporary home to the Judd family after their own house burnt down.
Although the appearance of the original store is difficult to see in the store's present form, the basic structure is still apparent when viewed from the back. Regardless of any alterations which have occurred, the Brackendale Store retains heritage value tot he community as a long standing local landmark which has continuously provided service to the community since its early days.
Original use: Store, post office.
Current: Store, post office, restaurant.
Current condition: The store has been seriously altered from its original form.
Joe Confortin's brother and family in front of engine
- CA SQPL 19-061
Fait partie de 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.
Spectators at May Day 1960 parade
- CA SQPL 19-066
- 1960
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Spectators at May Day 1960 parade
- CA SQPL 19-067
- 1960
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
- CA SQPL 19-069
- 1960
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Mrs Basil Hartnelle with sons Brett and Cal watch the 1960 May Day parade from a car.
Dave and Elsie Stewart with daughter
- CA SQPL 19-071
- 1960
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Dave and Elsie Stewart with their daughter Barbara as spectators at the May Day parade, 1960.
- CA SQPL 19-074
- 1960
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Stu Foreman family in front of Harold Bailey home as spectators at the 1960 May Day parade. Mr Bailey can be seen directly behind Stu Foreman. Mrs Ellie Moon behind the gate.
- CA SQPL 19-077
- 1960
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Carl Laskey, far right. Fentons Jewelry in the background.
Edgar Rae, Minnie Armstrong, Edith Rae
- CA SQPL 19-003
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right: Edgar Rae, Minnie Armstrong, Edith Rae.
- CA SQPL 19-004
- ~1920
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right: Walter Gill (policeman) and Bun Yarwood after duck hunting in the late 1920's.
- CA SQPL 19-011
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right, back row: Thor Halvorson, Pete Shore, Wayne Mitchell, Stan Zack, Alan Dent, Maurice Patterson, Gord Turnquist, Bill Harwood.
2nd row: Bill Wray, Bill Dent, Martha Ingraham, Del Tatlow, Isabel Buchanan, Judy Slack, George Johnson, Jack Carson.
Front row: Iris Klassen, Rose Tremblay, Inez Nygard, Elsie Nygard, Lynette Munro, Lundy Boscariol, Shirley Fowler.
Teacher: Jim Borden.
- CA SQPL 19-014
- 1947
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
- CA SQPL 19-019
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
- CA SQPL 19-020
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
This granite monolith is approximately 700 metres high and is second only to Gibraltar in size. It is so named because its outline against the sky forms the profile of a sleeping Indian chief. The profile of a chief's face can also be seen in the rock.