- CA SQPL 06-008
- ~1900
Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
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Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
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Booming logs in Newport, BC (Squamish, 1904).
Squamish's name was changed to Newport in 1911 by the H.S. and P.V.N. Railway and was changed back on September 14, 1914 as the result of a contest for school children. The name had to be changed since there was another town in BC named Newport. The twelve final names considered in the contest were: Newport, Strathacona, Prince Arthur, Kingsport, Great Haven, Columbia, Imperial, Squamish, Pacificgate, Bonaventure, and Viveleroi. Squamish is named for the Indian word "Squohomish" (various spellings) meaning "strong wind".
Captain John Andrew Cate's Bert at Government Wharf
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
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Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
Building called the "Bucket of Blood" on Cleveland Avenue between 1912 and 1914. Charlie McKinnon had a restaurant below while Holland & Edwards had a poolroom above.
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Cleveland Avenue, Squamish's main street is named after E.A. Cleveland, the BC land surveyor who drew up the plan of the subdivision of Squamish in 1912. All subsequent surveys have been based on this.
Banquet given by the citizens of Newport
Fait partie de Dorothy Farquharson Photograph Collection
Banquet given by the citizens of Newport, BC in honour of Captain Fritzsmons and the officers of the S.S. Buenaventura on her first voyage up Howe Sound. November 25, 1913.
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Squamish's name was changed to Newport in 1911 by the H.S. and P.V.N. Railway and was changed back on September 14, 1914 as the result of a contest for school children. The name had to be changed since there was another town in BC named Newport. The twelve final names considered in the contest were: Newport, Strathacona, Prince Arthur, Kingsport, Great Haven, Columbia, Imperial, Squamish, Pacificgate, Bonaventure, and Viveleroi. Squamish is named for the Indian word "Squohomish" (various spellings) meaning "strong wind".
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914
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Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914. The Newport Hotel on the far right.
Division 1 in front of Lower Squamish School, 1914-1915
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
Bruce Fletcher and Irene MacLennan
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
Principal Bruce Fletcher and teacher Irene MacLennan of Division 2 at Lower Squamish School in 1914.
Lower Squamish School 1914 class picture
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Back from left to right: __ McIntyre, Isabel Galbraith, Dorothy Sudke, Josephine Reeves. Front from left to right: Grace Climie, ?, Annie MacKenzie.
In front of Lower Squamish School - 1914
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
Left to right: Kilpatrick or Fitzpatrick, Lester Gurry, Lawrence, Leslie Carpenter.
Cleveland Avenue, February 1914
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At the time the town was known as Newport.
Cleveland Avenue - February 1914
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Cleveland Avenue in February 1914. Newpart Hotel on the far left. Construction of MacKenzies far left. Sloughs were filled in by Harry Barnfield, Scott MacDonald, and Lawson Rae in 1926 or 1927.
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1915
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
Located behind the present day Kaos Kids store (where Pharmasave used to be), the kitty corner to Fields. Logs used to be unloaded here. Picture taken in 1920.
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The Newport Hotel during the flood of 1921.
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Looking north with a view of Mount Garibaldi.
Cleveland Avenue looking north
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Fait partie de Evelyn Ramsey Photograph Collection
May Queen: unknown.
Attendants: Evelyn Chadwick, Marjorie Rae.
One of the Downer girls facing the camera; photo taken on main street (suspected Cleveland Avenue).
Fait partie de Bun Yarwood Photograph Collection
Cleveland Avenue, looking north with Newport Restaurant on the right.
Photo by: Bun Yarwood.
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Jean Reid.