- CA SQPL 20-094
- July 1972
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
On Cleveland Avenue
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Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
On Cleveland Avenue
Harvey Hurren in Squamish Post Office
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
When tidewater flooded Downtown, December 1967.
Fait partie de View from the Chief Photograph Collection
Drawing of Government Wharf, built in 1902
Fait partie de View from the Chief Photograph Collection
Roderick MacKenzie's store (present site of IGA plaza).
Harry Brightbill on Government Wharf
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Harry Brightbill, second from right, on Government Wharf.
Old railway track going out to Government Wharf
Fait partie de Clayton Thorne Photograph Collection
Near 1984 site of FMC.
Victoria Street, February 1914
Fait partie de Magee Photograph Collection
Cleveland Avenue near Buckley's Crossing
Fait partie de Mike Buckley Photograph Collection
Buckley's homestead is on the left
Fait partie de R.A. Barbour Photograph Collection
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".
Fait partie de Bun Yarwood Photograph Collection
Cleveland Avenue, looking north with Newport Restaurant on the right.
Photo by: Bun Yarwood.
Fait partie de Lynette Halvorson Photograph Collection
Freda Clarke (nee Lasser) in front of home on 2nd Avenue during 1940 flood.
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Mount Garibaldi in the background.
Cleveland Avenue - February 1914
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
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.
May Day Parade on Cleveland Avenue
Fait partie de Aleeta Armstrong Photograph Collection
Left to right: Robert Armstrong, Gina Boscariol, Leigha Armstrong. Yarwood Drugs in the background, ~1958.
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Construction of BC Tel on Cleveland Avenue with the Firehall in the background. Finished in 1950.
Cleveland Avenue, February 1914
Fait partie de Eleanor Bishop Photograph Collection
At the time the town was known as Newport.
Robert Bishop and Eleanor Sullivan
Fait partie de Eleanor Bishop Photograph Collection
Robert Bishop and Eleanor Sullivan pictured on Cleveland Avenue in front of Kennedy's Hardware, 1949.
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
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".
Yarwood Drug Store after 1940 flood
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Jean Reid.
Canoeists on corner of Victoria and Cleveland Avenue
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
During Squamish flood, October 1940.
Bag Piper Bill Webster leading May Day parade on Cleveland Avenue
Fait partie de James Coubrough Photograph Collection
Mashiter home to the left.
Fait partie de Marion Bochon Photograph Collection
Looking north with a view of Mount Garibaldi.
Fait partie de Marion Bochon Photograph Collection
Looking north towards Mount Garibaldi.