- CA SQPL STA-1960-1968.xx.xx.043
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It says "P. 1" on the back of the photo, together with the name.
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It says "P. 1" on the back of the photo, together with the name.
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It says something that looks like "Tommy" on the back of the photo.
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It says "The beautiful" on the back of the photo.
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Rosemary Lennon, Don Ross and man with First Nations art
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Fait partie de Personal Accounts, Manuscripts, Booklets, and Yearbooks
A memoir by Clarence (Hank) Tatlow about his life, mostly as a boy and young man, in the Squamish Valley.
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A Centennial Commentary Upon the Early Days of Squamish, British Columbia
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A booklet on Squamish history, with photos, stories, maps and more. It was created as a part of British Columbia centennial celebrations that carried across the province in 1958. According to the booklet, 1888 was the beginning of real settlement that led to the formation of the town of Squamish.
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Ronald Billy at Sta-a-mus Reserve
Fait partie de Ernie Harry Photograph Collection
Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia)
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Left to right: Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia) across from Stamish Creek.
Squamish First Nations in traditional dress in Vancouver
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Moses Billy working on a dugout canoe
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Moses Billy (Siyamshun) working on a dugout canoe at Sta-a-mus Reserve. It would be a river canoe.
Moses Billy, of Squamish Nation, lived in Sta-a-mis in the early 1900's.
Squamish Nation Marching Band in Vancouver
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Squamish Nation people at baseball game
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In North Vancouver. George Harry (Xwach-la-nexw) is up to bat.
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Hop farming was Squamish's first major industry. The major producer was Squamish Valley Hop Raising Co. (Bell-Irving Ranch). Hops are perennials and grown about 6 feet apart. They are picked during September and August. Hops are dried and bleached with sulphur in a kiln. In Squamish, Chinese labour was brought in to tend the hops. Local First Nations were the pickers. They would camp in the area now between Petro Canada gas station and the Cottonwood condominiums. The hops in Squamish were top grade. They were shipped to Vancouver in bales wrapped in Burlap, then shipped to Britain where they were used to make beer.
Squamish Nation paddlers in Nahanee dugout canoes in North Vancouver
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Austin Harry (XwaXwalkn), of Squamish Nation, lived in Sta-a-mis in the early 1900's.
Madeline Dan, Violet Dan, Harriet Harry
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Left to right: Madeline Dan, Violet Dan, Harriet Harry (Tsawaysia).
Johnny Baker, Molly Harry, Austin Harry
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Left to right: Johnny Baker, Molly Harry (Yo-so-solt), Austin Harry (XwaXwalkn).
Austin Harry, of Squamish Nation, lived in Sta-a-mis in the early 1900's.
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George Harry (Xwach-la-nexw) on left and Ernie Harry (Peḵultn Siyam) at Kow-tain village.
Ernie Harry's grandfather, Charlie Douglas, lived on the K-YAU-tain reserve for quite some time in the early 1900's and worked as a logger for Al Barbour.
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B.P.O.E. Lodge (Hudson House) in background.
Austin Harry (Peḵultn Siyam), of Squamish Nation, lived in Sta-a-mis in the early 1900's.
38033 Second Avenue
Hudson House was originally built in the 1930's as a local community hall (PGE Hall). Built by railway and community volunteers, the PGE Hall was once the site of basketball games, dances, and other gala community events. It later became the Hudson House, and then an empty lot.
Original Use: Community Hall.
1993 use: Rooming House (Hudson House).
1993 condition: Retained original form without significant alteration. Location among newer buildings left the Hall looking somewhat run down.