- CA SQPL STA-1960-1967.xx.xx.072
- 1967
Part of Squamish Times Archive
It says "Their new" on the back of the photo.
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Part of Squamish Times Archive
It says "Their new" on the back of the photo.
Squamish Times
Part of Squamish Times Archive
It says "The women" on the back of the photo.
Squamish Times
Work at little Stawamus bridge
The actual Indian spelling of Stawamus is STA-a-mus and is a variant of Squamish and means "birthplace of the winds". Pioneers often used "Stamish" instead of "Stawamus". The name refers to the Indian reserve at the mouth of the Squamish River (Reserve #24), the Stawamus River, the area drained by it and the "Chief".
Squamish Public Library, Squamish Files: Place Names.
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Wotruba cabin in Upper Squamish - 1915
Left to right: Mrs Wotruba, Agnes Tatlow, Clarence Tatlow, Mr Wotruba (Grandparents with grandchildren).
Wotruba home in the Upper Valley
Wotruba home in the Upper Valley, homesteaded and built in 1910 or 1911. Seated on the far right is Agnes Tatlow who is about 8 years old. To Agnes' left is her mother, Rose.
Yarwood Drug Store after 1940 flood
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Jean Reid.
Yarwood Drugs with crowd watching May Day parade
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Corner of Cleveland and Victoria, across from the Chieftain.