- CA SQPL 20-044
- 1968
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
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Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Road closed as result of flood
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Suspected to be the flood of 1962.
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Alberta Creek mud slide (Olsen home) on February 11, 1983.
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Flood at the Venekamp's home on Lawson Road.
The Stawamus River during flood, 1981
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Section house sheds in 1940 flood
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Picture mainline looking west across North Yards.
Photo by: H. Brightbill
Sans titre
Fait partie de Dorothy Farquharson Photograph Collection
Judd residence looking into backyard during flood of 1906 (September 6).
The present form of Brackendale did not begin to take shape until the subdivision of the Judd property in 1910 into 20 large lots along the Government Road, including the original lot purchased for the Brackendale Store. The original Judd Home itself burnt to the ground in 1916 and was rebuilt as the structure which stands there today as the current home of Mrs Farquharson, one of Henry and Anne Judd's youngest daughters.
Henry Judd (or Harry, as he was also known) and his wife Anne were among that small group of settlers which included the Robertsons, the Raes, William Mashiter, E.B. Madill, George Magee, Tom Reid, and a few others who are now regarded as the Pioneers of the Squamish Valley.
Having made purchase by public lottery of a major piece of property covering much of what is Brackendale today, Henry Judd arrived in the Valley in 1889 to begin farming his land. Building his original home at the present site of the Brennan Home, Judd sold that house to his parents after marrying Barbara Anne Edwards, who had come to work at the Squamish Valley Hop Ranch. A new home was built by the young couple on the site of the present Judd House.
Fait partie de Mrs C.B. Ingraham Photograph Collection
Canadian Pacific Railway during October 1921 flood.
Fait partie de Mrs C.B. Ingraham Photograph Collection
Woodfibre flood - December 1963
Fait partie de Roy Andersen Photograph Collection
Woodfibre flood - December 1963
Fait partie de Roy Andersen Photograph Collection
Woodfibre flood - December 1963
Fait partie de Roy Andersen Photograph Collection
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Ave during 1940 flood
Fait partie de Lynette Halvorson Photograph Collection
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Avenue during the 1940 flood. Building in background is Yarwood Drugs. Margaret McCallum in foreground.
Margaret McCallum (nee Dewar) owned the first cafe: Waltz Inn Cafe. She married Donald McCallum in March 1913.
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Jean Reid.
Flooded area in downtown Squamish
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1940 flood
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Photo by: Jean Reid.
Edward Brennan during the 1940 flood
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Edward Brennan (Pat Brennan's father) during the 1940 flood.
Photo by: Jean Reid.
House damaged by flood washout, 1940
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Jean Reid.
Harold Thorne in canoe during the 1940 flood
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Jean Reid
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
People unknown.
Photo by: Jean Reid.
Fait partie de Marion Bochon Photograph Collection
Looking south on Cleveland Avenue (corner of the Chieftain Hotel).
Cleveland and Victoria intersection furing October 1940 flood
Fait partie de Julie Desjardens Photograph Collection
John Hunter's service station to the left, Bob Ross's service sheds to the right.
Fait partie de A.J. Sinclair Photograph Collection
Dock and warehouses collapsed due to an underwater slide carrying piling out from under the dock. 1400 tons of pulp and 5 forklifts lost in Woodfibre.