- CA SQPL STA-1970-1972.xx.xx.228
- 1972
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It says "An October" on the back of the photo.
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It says "An October" on the back of the photo.
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Building railway through Cheakamus canyon
Building railway through Cheakamus Canyon
Robert Stewart (Bert) Rae (left) and Scott MacDonald (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye (now in the location of Fergies) in 1926.
Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
Cabinet of BC meet in Squamish
The Cabinet of British Columbia met in Squamish on June 23, 1960.
Left to right: Honourable L.R. Peterson, Minister of Education; Honourable W.K. Kiernan, Minister of Mines and Petroleum Development; S.R. Bishop, Chairman of the Village Council; Ed Antosh, Commissioner; Honourable N.P. Steacy, Minister of Agriculture; Honourable E.C.F. Martin, Minister of Health Services & Hospital Insurance; Don Robinson, MLA (SC Lillooet); Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, Premier; President of Council, Minister of Finance; L.C. Kindree, Commissioner; Honourable Lyle Wicks, Minister of Labour.
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Charlie Midnight (right) on pushcart. Man on left: unknown.
Left to right: Edgar Baynes, John Redford at Cheekye logging camp.
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Chopping wood in competition [?]
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Cleaning locomotive component in recently installed [unclear] degrease.
Henry Veischoof__L. G. McAbee
Joe Trento__Peter Bridge
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Left to right: Stan Clarke's first gas station, harding's barbershop (Stan Harding lived above), PGE Houses, fire hall (with smoke stack), post office.
Cleveland Avenue, Squamish's main street is named after E.A. Cleveland, the BC land surveyor who drew up the plan of the subdivision of Squamish in 1912. All subsequent surveys have been based on this.
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Climbing tree in logging competition [?]
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Climbing tree in logging competition [?]
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Copper Canyon Sal at Loggers Sports
Copper Canyon Sal (Art Williams) at Loggers Sports on August 1, 1983.
Williams did his first act on top of a 100 foot spar tree as Copper Canyon Sal on August 5, 1970.
Cutting down tree [for competition?]
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Cutting with saw in logging competition [?]
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Digging ditch (by train tracks)
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