- CA SQPL 19-069
- 1960
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Mrs Basil Hartnelle with sons Brett and Cal watch the 1960 May Day parade from a car.
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Mrs Basil Hartnelle with sons Brett and Cal watch the 1960 May Day parade from a car.
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Passenger train - February 1914
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PGE Duplexes at Castles Crossing
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View looking south near the present BCR Station.
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PGE's inaugural train to Squamish
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The original photograph was recorded to be from August 28, 1956 and pictured Premier W.A.C. Bennet on the far right.
Additional information from Trevor Mills, 01/2012: This photo is to early for 1956 as the original caption says. The use of sides on a flat car to carry people was outlawed by 1956. The caboose behind the engine had been scrapped by this time. The first run to Squamish was pulled by diesels and not steam. Trevor Mills' father, PGE locomotive engineer Bert Mills who came to Squamish in 1954 following employment with the CPR after arriving from England in 1948. was on the train. This was probably the first through train to Lillooet in 1915. The premier at the time was James McBride.
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Robertson homestead, the first white settlers in Squamish (1888).
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Photo by: Evans
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Left to right, back row: Mr E. Hayes, Norm Barr, Alan Dent, Norm Halvorson, Jim Buchanan.
Front row: Phyllis Dorman, Phyllis Lewis, Harold Halvorson, Anne Morrison, Eleanor Sullivan, Betty Jordan.
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Stu Foreman family in front of Harold Bailey home as spectators at the 1960 May Day parade. Mr Bailey can be seen directly behind Stu Foreman. Mrs Ellie Moon behind the gate.
Spectators 1960, May Day Parade
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Jack Mahood with wife and children to right. Burness Boscariol, 3rd from left. Children to left: Brett and Cal Hartnell. MacKenzies Department Store in the background.
Spectators at 1960 (?) May Day Parade
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Spectators at May Day 1960 parade
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In front of Mackenzie's store.
Spectators at May Day 1960 Parade
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Left to right: Hazel Lassman, (child), Harry Lassman, ?, (child), (child in buggy), Sonny Reennie, Mrs Lyle McPherson, Gail Summerskill, Rosaleen Solecki, Maureen Reennie.
Spectators at May Day 1960 parade
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Spectators at May Day 1960 parade
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Spectators at May Day 1960 parade in front of Mashiter School
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Aerial view of Squamish and Howe Sound
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This granite monolith is approximately 700 metres high and is second only to Gibraltar in size. It is so named because its outline against the sky forms the profile of a sleeping Indian chief. The profile of a chief's face can also be seen in the rock.
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This granite monolith is approximately 700 metres high and is second only to Gibraltar in size. It is so named because its outline against the sky forms the profile of a sleeping Indian chief. The profile of a chief's face can also be seen in the rock.
Track going out on Government Wharf
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Train on PGE Railway near Squamish
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