- CA SQPL STA-1950-1958.xx.xx.082
- 1958
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Construction crew at the site of Bracken Arms Hotel
Construction crew at the site of the Bracken Arms Hotel. Picture taken around 1909 - 1919. Lance Bracken on far left and his brother Dick Bracken sitting cross-legged in the center (both are sons of John Bracken). The second man from the right with the baby is Forbes, a friend of the Schoonovers.
Construction of BC Tel on Cleveland Avenue with the Firehall in the background. Finished in 1950.
Construction of Mashiter School
Photo taken on June 25, 1915 of the construction of Mashiter School.
Construction of new M Creek Bridge
Construction of new M Creek Bridge
Construction of new M Creek Bridge
Construction of the Civic Center
A dance was held in 1978 at the newly opened Civic Center. It became known as the "Loggers Sports Stomp".
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Crowd at Mrs Allen Rae's Boarding House
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It says "Crowding" on the back of the photo.
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Photo taken from Eadie's porch during the 1940 flood.
Note that the sidewalks are floating.
Downtown Squamish during 1940 flood
Across Cleveland Avenue from the current Chieftain Hotel.
Downtown Squamish during winter
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
19?s's.
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Eleanor Bishop and son, Robert Jr, along Cleveland Avenue. Note the old wooden sidewalk.
Photo by: Robert Bishop.
Ellen Harley (left) and Freda Clarke (right) in Squamish United Church.
This church (38014 Fourth Avenue) was built for the Presbyterian community in 1921. After several years of services held in the Anglican Church, the Presbyterian community raised this second church in Squamish.
Original use: Church.
Current use: Church.
Current condition: Well maintained, still in use as a church.