Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the First Annual Exhibition
- TSTC-TSTC_027-TSTC_027_04
- 1921-09-05
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
6478 résultats avec objets numériques Afficher les résultats avec des objets numériques
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the First Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
House later turned 90 degrees clockwise.
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
"This pamphlet lists prizes from the second Fall Fair hosted by the Squamish Farmers Institute (SFI).
Fred Thorne, the great-grandfather of Terry Thorne, was a member of the SFI. Fred Thorne was a manager of the Squamish Valley Hops Company and a prominent agriculturalist in the area.
The SFI, now the BFI, was founded in 1925 to educate people about agriculture and host annual exhibits. The SFI is now overseen by the Brackendale Farmers Institute (BFI). The Brackendale Farmers Institute Park is the site of the contemporary Fall Fair. According to the BFI, the goals of the Institute are: to improve conditions of rural life so that settlement may be permanent & prosperous; to promote the theory & practice of agriculture; to arrange, on behalf of its members, the distribution or sale of commodities, supplies or products; to act generally on behalf of its members in all matters incidental to agricultural pursuits and rural development; and to promote home economics, public health, child welfare, education and better schools.
Source:
Brackendale Farmers Institute. (n.d.). Retrieved 14 March 2019, from https://brackendalefarmersinstitute.org/"
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Second Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
August Jack Khatsahlano and Chief Jimmie Jimmie
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
August Jack Khatsahlano (viewer's right) and Chief Jimmie Jimmie (viewer's left), likely at Squamish Valley Farmers' Institute Hall on Government Road during the labour day event, 1923.
August Jack Khatsahlano and Chief Jimmie Jimmie with child
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
August Jack Khatsahlano (viewer's right) and Chief Jimmie Jimmie (viewer's left) with child, likely at Squamish Valley Farmers' Institute Hall on Government Road during the labour day event, 1923.
August Jack Khatsahlano and Chief Jimmie Jimmie with child
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
August Jack Khatsahlano (viewer's right) and Chief Jimmie Jimmie (viewer's left) with child, likely at the Squamish Valley Farmers' Institute Hall on Government Road during the labour day event, 1923.
August Jack Khatsahlano and Chief Jimmie Jimmie at the Squamish Valley Farmers' Institute
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
August Jack Khatsahlano (viewer's left) and Chief Jimmie Jimmie (viewer's right) at Squamish Valley Farmers' Institute Hall on Government Road during the labour day event, 1923.
August Jack Khatsahlano and Chief Jimmie Jimmie
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
August Jack Khatsahlano (viewer's left) and Chief Jimmie Jimmie (viewer's right), likely at Squamish Valley Farmers' Institute Hall on Government Road during the labour day event, 1923.
Fait partie de R.A. Barbour Photograph Collection
Building the Cheakamus Bridge (~1925).
Left to right: Herb Armstrong, Mart McIntyre, Allan Newton Barbour, Paul Sellons.
Stan Harding, Stationary Steam Engineer
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Stan Harding, Stationary Steam Engineer (Married a Midnight), 1925.
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Fourth Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Fourth Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Fourth Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Fourth Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Fourth Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Fourth Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection
"This pamphlet lists prizes from the fourth Fall Fair hosted by the Squamish Farmers Institute (SFI).
Fred Thorne, the great-grandfather of Terry Thorne, was a member of the SFI. Fred Thorne was a manager of the Squamish Valley Hops Company and a prominent agriculturalist in the area.
The SFI, now the BFI, was founded in 1925 to educate people about agriculture and host annual exhibits. The SFI is now overseen by the Brackendale Farmers Institute (BFI). The Brackendale Farmers Institute Park is the site of the contemporary Fall Fair. According to the BFI, the goals of the Institute are: to improve conditions of rural life so that settlement may be permanent & prosperous; to promote the theory & practice of agriculture; to arrange, on behalf of its members, the distribution or sale of commodities, supplies or products; to act generally on behalf of its members in all matters incidental to agricultural pursuits and rural development; and to promote home economics, public health, child welfare, education and better schools.
Source:
Brackendale Farmers Institute. (n.d.). Retrieved 14 March 2019, from https://brackendalefarmersinstitute.org/"
Squamish Farmers Institute Fall Fair Prize List of the Fourth Annual Exhibition
Fait partie de Terry and Sherrie Thorne Collection