- CA SQPL 05-098
2nd from right, back row: Scott MacDonald.
Far right, back row: Bert Rae.
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2nd from right, back row: Scott MacDonald.
Far right, back row: Bert Rae.
Group of loggers, maybe in Queen Charlottes. Bert may be seated tenth from right.
Suspected to be relatives / friends of the Rae pioneer family.
Unidentified people - suspected to be friends / relatives of the Rae pioneer family.
Left to right: Thomas Wilby Judd, Maurice Judd, and Hughie Mills haying.
In the current location of Norm Halvorson's land.
Currently Judd Road area.
Herbert & Minnie Armstrong's children
Left to right, back: Gertrude (Mrs Wilson), Margareta (Mrs McLeod), Mabel (Mrs Keith) holding Les.
Front: Bob, Jim.
House across from Mamquam School on Government Road.
Herbert & Minnie Armstrong's children
Left to right: Bob, Gertrude (Mrs Wilson), Margareta (Mrs McLeod), and Mabel (Mrs Keith).
Herbert Lawson Rae, Auntie Minnie, ?
Herbert Lawson Rae, "Auntie Minnie" (Kate Mills' sister), ?
Left to right: Lawrence Johnson Rae, Harold Thorne (?), Rae boy in horse-drawn cart.
Huey Mills and Kate Mills (formerly Mrs Allan Rae) sitting in the background. Man in the foreground is unknown.
Research compiled by Eric Anderson, 2011: This photo, apparently taken by one of the Magee brothers, shows the construction phase of the flume project. The occassion is a visit to the site by Hughie Mills' new bride Catherine, the former Mrs Allen Rae, in the Spring of 1910. In this photo, Hughie Mills appears to be giving his wife a tour of the project. Mills was a building contractor in the valley, and very likely worked on the flume construction. The location is at the west side of the Squamish Timber Company camp, just above the bank of the Brohm River, which is to the left from this scene. It is difficult to tell from the photograph whether the water for the flume is being led from the Brohm River (in the back and to the left of of the photo) or the Cheekye River (around to the right). Either is possible. The Squamish Timber Co. camp and the beginning of the flume lies between the Brohm River and the Cheekye River. Water for the flume might be more easily taken from the Brohm( closer), but the Cheekye has the steeper gradient. The larger the logs to be flumed, and the steeper the grade, the more water is required.
Left to right: Mrs Kate Mills (formerly Mrs Allan Rae), ?, Dave Mills.
Hugh Henry (Hughie) Mill's house - the area is now where Norm Halvorson's property is.
Back: Hugh Mills.
Front: Harole Thorne (?)
Lived on current Norm Halvorson land.
In front of Hugh Henry Mills' home
Present location of Norm Halvorson's family home.
Left to right: Herb Armstrong, Mabel Armstrong, Mrs Kate Mills, Gertrude Armstrong, Minerva Rae, Huey Mills, and brother David Mills.
In front of Mrs Kate Mills' boarding house
2nd from left: Harold Thorne (?).
2nd from right: Hughie Mills.
Jimmie Rae, Grace Braiathwaite, Jim & Les Armstrong
Jimmie Rae, Grace Braiathwaite (?), Jim & Les Armstrong (sons of Herbert and Minnie Armstrong).
Jimmy Rae, Mrs Hugh Mills, Hugh Henry Mills
Left to right: Jimmy Rae, Mrs Hugh Mills (formerly Mrs Allen Rae), Hugh Henry Mills.
Right to left: Olive Judd (?), Ruth Judd (?), and Edith Judd (?) on Judd Farm.
Left to right: Kate Mills (nee Robertson and formerly Mrs Allen Rae) with graddaughter, Mabel Armstrong - Minnie Armstrong's (nee Rae) oldest child.