First Annual Dance at Orange Lodge
- CA SQPL 43-001
- March 12, 1914
First Annual Dance at Orange Lodge on March 12, 1914. Marsh Hurren (front row centre), Jack Habricht (4th row, 11th from left).
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First Annual Dance at Orange Lodge
First Annual Dance at Orange Lodge on March 12, 1914. Marsh Hurren (front row centre), Jack Habricht (4th row, 11th from left).
In front of Bracken Arms hotel
Left to right, back row: ?, Charlie McKinnon, Fred Downer, ?, Wilfred Rae, ?, Earl Parkest, Lance Bracken (architect who designed hotel).
Front row: Mr Hickey, Bert Rae, Albert Edwards, ?, Bob Hutchinson, Charlie Clerk, Hughie Mills, Al Armstrong, Chief Long George, Fred Thorne, Tom Brett, Bill Mallett, Mr Blodgett.
Those thought to be in the picture although position unknown: Cliff Thorne, Bert Perkins, Harry Judd, Jack Edwards, Wilbie Judd, Fred Magee, John Bracken, Jack Habricht, Charlie Fairman, Jack Greer, Ralph Brereton.
Chief Long George, who lived around the turn of the century, always won top prize at John Bracken's turkey shoots.
Left to right: Mr and Mrs Greer, Elvira Schoonover, Sigrid Anderson.
Inside Mashiter School - person suspected to be teacher, Bruce Fletcher.
Mary Edwards, Olive Webster, Barbara Anne Judd
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Mrs Mary Edwards, Olive Webster (nee Judd), Barbara Anne Judd (nee Edwards), and Tommy Webster in front.
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Left to right, back row: Olive Judd (Mrs William Webster), Mary Edwards (nee Tompkins), ?, Agnes MacDonald, Clara Rae (Mrs Lawson Rae), ?, Jessie Rae (nee Judd) holding daughter Anne.
Front row: Elvira Schoonover, Mrs Bump, Barbara Anne Judd (kneeling), Gwenyth Judd (Mrs Earl Thomas Judd) holding Harry Judd, Mrs Bonson.
Mildred MacDonald with James and Neettie Eadie
Mildred MacDonald seated at the back with James and Neettie Eadie in the front.
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Left to right, back row: Richard Brandt, Bill Davidson, Harry Rae, Bert Rae, Jimmy Rae, ?, ?.
Middle row: Mrs Harry Rae, Anne Davidson, Duncan Davidson, Mrs Jimmy Rae, Carla Rae, Jessie Rae, ?.
Front row: ?, Kevin Rae, Janey Rae, Annette Rae, Christine Rae.
May Queen: Clara Judd.
Attendants: Evelyn Chadwick, Lottie Cameron.
Premier Bennett presenting the No. 2 locomotive
November 2, 1967, Premier Bennett (W.A.C.) presents the No. 2 locomotive to the people of Squamish. Mayor Brennan to the left, Fred Downer to the right.
Vera Swann, Daisy Barnfield, Mrs Marsh
Vera Swann, Daisy Barnfield (mother), Mrs Marsh
Left to right: Herb Armstrong, Scott MacDonald, Paul Sellons, Mrs Allan Barbour (nee Kathleen Mary Boyle), Allan Barbour, son Richard in 1918.
Peter Herres holding granddaughter
Peter Herres holding granddaughter Barbie in 1935.
Minnie Armstrong, Herb Armstrong, and daughter Mabel
Minnie Armstrong (nee Rae), Herb Armstrong, and daughter Mabel (Mrs Keith).
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.
Left to right: Kate Mills (nee Robertson and formerly Mrs Allen Rae) with graddaughter, Mabel Armstrong - Minnie Armstrong's (nee Rae) oldest child.
Jimmie Rae, Grace Braiathwaite, Jim & Les Armstrong
Jimmie Rae, Grace Braiathwaite (?), Jim & Les Armstrong (sons of Herbert and Minnie Armstrong).
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Mary Herres (would be Mrs Al Armstrong) feeding deer.
Photo by: Magee.
Building the Cheakamus Bridge (~1925).
Left to right: Herb Armstrong, Mart McIntyre, Allan Newton Barbour, Paul Sellons.
Bert Rae (left) and Al Armstrong (right).
Group of people in front of load of logs
Fred Downer - 2nd row, 2nd from right. Several Squamish Indians included in group.
Fred Downer with Howe Sound & Northern Railway's first locomotive
Thomas Edgar Rae with daughter Mrs Catherine Freemento
Schoonovers at barn in Brackendale
Charles Schoonover at barn in Brackendale (~1901) with wife Elvira (nee Bump), daughter Mildred, and son Robert.