Ivo Confortin and Don Kirkwood
- CA SQPL 19-062
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Ivo Confortin (rear) and Don Kirkwood (fore) in front of a PGE boxcar. The man in the middle is unknown.
Ivo Confortin and Don Kirkwood
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Ivo Confortin (rear) and Don Kirkwood (fore) in front of a PGE boxcar. The man in the middle is unknown.
Dave and Elsie Stewart with daughter
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Dave and Elsie Stewart with their daughter Barbara as spectators at the May Day parade, 1960.
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Fred Downer with Mrs Elliot at RCMP function for seniors
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Mr and Mrs John Sobotka with daughter
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Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Robert Shaw came to Squamish in 1924 to work as a telegraphist.
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Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
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Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Paula the clown (Paul MacKenzie) at Loggers Sports.
In 1967, Paul Mackenzie dressed as a clown and performed as the "World Champion Logger". Later he would be known as "Paula the Clown", the only Loggers Sports clown in Canada.
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Stanley George Clarke in his home, 1980.
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Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning
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Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning at Coast Mountain Outdoor School.
Walter Green on 100th birthday
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Walter Green in 1982 on occasion of 100th birthday.
Myrtle Herndl, Orval Van Horlick
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Pat Brennan getting TB skin test
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Pat Brennan with Miss Tannis Hall getting a TB skin test.
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Squamish Mills was incorporated by Pat Brennan and John Drenka in 1951. They bought the former PGE site and building located on the east bank of the Mamquam Channel. They planned to build a shingle mill but logging was more feasible economically. In 1956, approximately 3 local men were employed and the company started logging in Upper Squamish on Crown loand with a timber quota of 7 million foot board measure (f.b.m.) per year. Equipment consisted of 1010 Laurence donkey for yarding and a Fordson donkey for loading. Pat Brennan was the president.
Mr and Mrs Stan Clarke at a library function
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Mr and Mrs Stan Clarke (center) at a library function.
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Flooding in Brackendale near MacKenzies Farm
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Flooding in Brackendale near MacKenzies Farm by previous Big Chief Drive-In (Government Road).
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Fred Downer with Howe Sound & Northern Railway's first locomotive
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Howe Sound & Northern Railway's first locomotive
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Group of people in front of load of logs
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Fred Downer - 2nd row, 2nd from right. Several Squamish Indians included in group.