Johnny Hunter with wife Ev at his service station
- CA SQPL 36-001
- 1940
Johnny was using his truck to haul coal for his uncle Bob Ross. This service station is in the 1984 location of Howe Sound Auctions. Waltz-Inn Cafe is across the street, 1940.
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Johnny Hunter with wife Ev at his service station
Johnny was using his truck to haul coal for his uncle Bob Ross. This service station is in the 1984 location of Howe Sound Auctions. Waltz-Inn Cafe is across the street, 1940.
Photo taken of Cleveland Avenue with Firehall to the left and Post Office in the center. The edge of Johnny Hunter's service station is visible to the right.
Cleveland and Victoria intersection furing October 1940 flood
John Hunter's service station to the left, Bob Ross's service sheds to the right.
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.
Johnny Hunter's Imperial Service Station, 1943
North east corner of Cleveland and Victoria.
Cleveland Avenue during May Day Parade
Visible on the left hand side of the street (left to right): Yarwood Drugs, Mackenzie's Warehouse, Mackenzie's Store. For a different view of the float see number 9 in Julie Desjarden's Photograph Collection and number 16 in Aleeta Armstrong's Photograph Collection.
Logging trucks returning down Cleveland Avenue ~1942
Buildings (left to right): The men's entrance to the Newport Hotel, Yarwood Drugs, Mackenzie's warehouse, Mackenzie's store.
Standing in front of a logging truck with Post Office in the background
Left to right: Pappy Burnett, John Hunter, Evelyn Hunter, Lorna Mabelson, ~1944.
Winter in the arly 1960's, main street in Woodfibre.
"Rainbow Lodge" at Alta Lake, 1940
Picture taken from trackside of PGE Excursion Train.
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Cleveland Avenue, February 1914
At the time the town was known as Newport.
Cleveland Avenue, February 1960
Located at the end of Second Avenue, 1961. This is the present site of the liquor store.
Cleveland Avenue, February 1960
The old water tank on Loggers Lane
Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
Flooded area near Leski's Crossing
Flooded area near Leski's Crossing behind Golden's house. October 1981.
Built in 1904 near Leski's Crossing.
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
In the present location of the Vriend's home, near Leski's Crossing.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
The Britannia mountain range was named after the H.M.S. Britannia, a ship of 100 guns built at Portsmouth in 1762. The ship took part in the Battle of St. Vincent in 1797 and in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 (used as a training ship for naval cadets). Captain Richards named the range circa 1859. Britannia Beach was named for the mountain range.