Union Steamship docking at Government Wharf, 1958
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Union Steamship docking at Government Wharf, 1958
Armstrong's barn built by Minnie Armstrong
Drawing of the Armstrong's barn built by Minni Armstrong at 65 years of age.
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Pack train with Walter Magee (left) and unknown (Diminutive English cook) circa 1914.
Mary Goad, visitor, and Gerty Wilson
Left to right: Mary Goad (nee Munro), visitor, Gerty Wilson (nee Armstrong) in front of Harry Nichol's home.
Left to right: Mrs Lizzie Turcotte (nee Herres), daughter Marion, Bill Turcotte.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Left to right: Walter Gill (policeman) and Bun Yarwood after duck hunting in the late 1920's.
Nahanee dugout canoes - suitable for ocean traveling.
Mr Machain and James Eadie standing outside train engine
Left to right: Mr Machain and James Eadie standing outside train engine.
Thomas Edgar Rae with daughter Mrs Catherine Freemento
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Victoria Street on the left. Fred Magee's, W. Mashiter's & Hickie's houses (1910).
Note: Squamish Times (August 9, 1962) reports later as being the home Owen Fulk.
People on the right: Mary Uhrich and her daughter Leona (Uhrich) Ingraham.
Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
Pat Brennan, Norm Barr, Al Hendrickson
Left to right: Pat Brennan, Norm Barr, Al Hendrickson.
Pat Brennan and Al Hendrickson organized the first Loggers Sports Day held from 1-5pm on September 1, 1958. Al Hendrickson retired as MC and chairman of Loggers Sports in 1966.
Merrill & Ring Boom and Woodyard, 1927
Dave Thompson (left) and Charlie Moore. Close up of load of logs.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
Aldridge, Ed
Anne Boscariol and Louise Patrick
Standing in front of old Newport Hotel on Cleveland Avenue. The hotel was located at the existing site of the Chieftain Hotel. The Hotel burned down in 1958.
Parade float in the 1950's (for May Day or July 1st). Red and White Food Store (formerly David Galbraith's buildings in the 1984 location of Shell carwashes) and Firehall in the background.
Main Street, with Canadian Legion on the right. Woodfibre, circa 1953.
The name for the Woodfibre area (once a community but now solely the site of a pulp mill by the same name) was established in 1921 as the result of a contest. The previous was Mill Creek and had to be changed because there was another post office of the same name. The winner of the contest and $50 prize was Cathy Haar.
Brackendale School picture, 1905
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Left to right: Bert Rae, Maurice Rae, Thorne girl (likely Edna), Ethel Herres, Olive Judd, ?, Wilby Judd, Earl Judd, Lizzy Herres, ?, Harold Thorne, Belle Herres, Rae boy (likely Herbert Lawson).
Teacher: Mr Alexander Stephen.
Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia)
Left to right: Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia) across from Stamish Creek.