- CA SQPL STA-1950-1959.xx.xx.146
- 1959
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Car on road [after avalanche?]
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Car parked in front of Mackenzie's Department Store
Hardware store owned and operated by Wallace Kennedy.
Left to right: Russ Lamport, Iona Smith, Alta Lamport, Ed Aldridge, Peggy Blair, Ross Blair.
Cars crossing bridge and construction
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Ottar and Joan Bransvold's Diamond Head Chalet.
Third and Winnipeg
Charles Schoonover building home
Near the Brackendale Store.
417477 Government Road
This lovely log house was built by Charles Schoonover in 1932. Having worked as a hunter, trapper, and logger further up in the valley for nearly 30 years, Schoonover settled his family here in a house that reflected the beauty of the forests he loved.
Original use: Private residence.
Current use: Private residence.
Current condition: Very well maintained.
Charlie and Elvira Schoonover pictured in front of their home in the upper valley, across from the power station.
417477 Government Road
This lovely log house was built by Charles Schoonover in 1932. Having worked as a hunter, trapper, and logger further up in the valley for nearly 30 years, Schoonover settled his family here in a house that reflected the beauty of the forests he loved.
Original use: Private residence.
Current use: Private residence.
Current condition: Very well maintained.
Chartered school bus in front of the Caribou Cafe
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Man second from left is Dutch Charlie. Hunters were mostly from Vancouver. Photo taken between 1910 - 1911.
Cheakmus House built in 1906 by David Galbraith and Dutch Charlie. Destroyed in the 1940 flood, it was across from the present location of Fergie's. Henry Judd's stage is in front.
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Cheekye as seen from the bridge
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Cheekye is from the Indian name for Mount Garibald - in-ch-KAI which means "dirty place". The mountain was so named since dirty snow would result when dust would be blown onto the snowfields from cinder cones and lava. The pioneers adapted this name to the area and river.
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It says "The new" on the back of the photo.
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Children and audience in classroom
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Children crossing outside Mashiter School
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Photo by: Mrs Hugh MacKay (nee Jean Reid).
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