Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
- CA SQPL 01-005
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
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Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
Orval Van Horlick and Alec Munro
Fait partie de Orval Van Horlick Photograph Collection
Orval Van Horlick on right and Alec Munro on left setting up tent in Britannia, 1927.
Britannia prior to the flood in 1921
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Mr and Mrs Watt at their store in Cheekye
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Motorcade arrives Squamish 2/2
Fait partie de Ken Barbour Photograph and Cartoon Collection
Cartoon by Ken Barbour, 2 of 2.
Caption accompanying two cartoons:
... many years ago when the white men first came to the Squamish Valley they stole all the land from the Indians... the Chief put a curse on the white men and said that one day after the greedy white men had logged all the timber and fished all the streams a great new white leader would rise and build a great new trail and return the land to its rightful owners......
Mary Goad, visitor, and Gerty Wilson
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Left to right: Mary Goad (nee Munro), visitor, Gerty Wilson (nee Armstrong) in front of Harry Nichol's home.
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Newport Hotel burning in December 1956.
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Freda Clarke (nee Lasser) in front of home on 2nd Avenue during 1940 flood.
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Ave during 1940 flood
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Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Avenue during the 1940 flood. Building in background is Yarwood Drugs. Margaret McCallum in foreground.
Margaret McCallum (nee Dewar) owned the first cafe: Waltz Inn Cafe. She married Donald McCallum in March 1913.
Yarwood Drugs building flood, 1940
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Corner of Victoria and Cleveland.
Downtown Squamish during 1940 flood
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Across Cleveland Avenue from the current Chieftain Hotel.
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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.
Hotel built by David Galbraith
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Built in 1902, demolished in 1973.
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Mashiter School during the 1965 Mashiter School reunion.
Crowd at Mrs Allen Rae's Boarding House
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Ozzie Rae on old Cheekye Bridge (?)
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Cheakmus House built in 1906 by David Galbraith and Dutch Charlie. Destroyed in the 1940 flood, it was across from the present location of Fergie's. Henry Judd's stage is in front.
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Hugh Henry (Hughie) Mill's house - the area is now where Norm Halvorson's property is.
Brackendale Store on Government Road
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
The main structure of the Brackendale Store was built in 1916 by Hughie Mills to replace John Jackson's old store which burnt down the year before when a fire started in the upstairs pool hall. The site was originally bought from the Judd family as Lot 6 of their subdivision. During the new store's first year, the upstairs served as a temporary home to the Judd family after their own house burnt down.
Although the appearance of the original store is difficult to see in the store's present form, the basic structure is still apparent when viewed from the back. Regardless of any alterations which have occurred, the Brackendale Store retains heritage value tot he community as a long standing local landmark which has continuously provided service to the community since its early days.
Original use: Store, post office.
Current: Store, post office, restaurant.
Current condition: The store has been seriously altered from its original form.
William Mashiter's house in 1964
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
In the present site of the Field's store.
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Built in 1904 near Leski's Crossing.
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In the current location of Norm Halvorson's land.
Victory in Europe (V.E.) Day 1945
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Fire hall on Cleveland Avenue.
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During the flood in December 1941.