Orval Van Horlick and Alec Munro
- CA SQPL 01-016
- 1927
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Orval Van Horlick on right and Alec Munro on left setting up tent in Britannia, 1927.
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Orval Van Horlick and Alec Munro
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Orval Van Horlick on right and Alec Munro on left setting up tent in Britannia, 1927.
Britannia prior to the flood in 1921
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Lynette Halvorson Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Lynette Halvorson Photograph Collection
Alec Munro's horse team packing pipe to Utopia Dam, Britannia.
Road construction to Britannia, 1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Man thought to be Buzz Downer.
Road construction from Squamish to Britannia, 1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Road construction to Britannia, ~1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Driver thought to be Buzz Downer.
Road construction to Britannia, ~1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Driver thought to be Buzz Downer.
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
The Britannia mountain range was named after the H.M.S. Britannia, a ship of 100 guns built at Portsmouth in 1762. The ship took part in the Battle of St. Vincent in 1797 and in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 (used as a training ship for naval cadets). Captain Richards named the range circa 1859. Britannia Beach was named for the mountain range.
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Rally for the re-opening of the Britannia Mine
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Governor-General Lord and Lady Willingdon
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
Governor-General Lord and Lady Willingdon after their arrival at Britannia on April 12, 1927. They came by "Norsal".
Governor General Lord Willington arrived at Britannia
Fait partie de Evelyn Ramsey Photograph Collection
Governor General Lord Willington arrived at Britannia, April 12, 1927. He came in the "Norsal" and was going through the mines on a tour.
Governor General Lord Willington and party arriving in Britannia
Fait partie de Evelyn Ramsey Photograph Collection
Governor General Lord Willington and party arriving in Britannia on April 12, 1927. The ship is the "Norsal".
Road between Squamish and Britannia
Fait partie de Clayton Thorne Photograph Collection
Road between Squamish and Britannia (on hill to Murrin Park). Group of 12 men on truck. Stan Clarke to left of the truck; Marsh Hurren in the front row, far left. Irving Reid in the front row, 2nd from the left.
Squamish Highway and Howe Sound between Porteau Cove and Britannia Beach, 1957
Fait partie de Squamish Forest Service Photograph Collection
Government Air Photograph.
Photo by: Department of Lands & Forests.
Squamish Highway and Howe Sound between Porteau Cove and Britannia Beach, 1957
Fait partie de Squamish Forest Service Photograph Collection
Government Air Photograph.
Photo by: Department of Lands & Forests.