- CA SQPL 44-001
Fait partie de James Eadie Jr Photograph Collection
Fait partie de James Eadie Jr Photograph Collection
Train on PGE Railway near Squamish
Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Fait partie de G.J. Duff Photograph Collection
Left to right: Jack Manning (card), Minor Bazley, Alex McLennan, H Brightbill in front of locomotive.
Photo by: G.J. Duff.
James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
Fait partie de James Eadie Jr Photograph Collection
Left to right: James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
1st PGE Train Schedule for Squamish Area
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Photoraph of the 1st PGE Train Schedule for Squamish Area on November 1, 1913.
James Eadie outside train engine
Fait partie de James Eadie Jr Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Photo by: H. Brightbill.
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Mr Machain and James Eadie standing outside train engine
Fait partie de James Eadie Jr Photograph Collection
Left to right: Mr Machain and James Eadie standing outside train engine.
Fait partie de James Eadie Jr Photograph Collection
Merrill & Ring -0-4-0 - 14 ton Plymouth Gas Loco
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Merrill & Ring -0-4-0 - 14 ton Plymouth Gas Locomotive with steel laying float car ahead and "crummy" behind at Edith Lake Camp, 1929 - 1930. "Ausie" Pete Craddock in cab.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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Sitting on a train (Engine #51).
Fait partie de Marion Bochon Photograph Collection
James and Janet Eadie with son Fred sitting on a train (Engine #51).
Fait partie de View from the Chief Photograph Collection
Fighting deep snow in Cunningham Cut Mile 19.5
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Fighting deep snow in Cunningham Cut Mile 19.5 (now 58 Miles), 1935.
Photo by: H. Brightbill
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Merrill & Ring "4 Spot" on M&R Dock
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Merrill & Ring "4 Spot" on M&R Dock at Woodyard and Beach Camp around 1929.
Left to right: Charlie Pierce (Camp Foreman), Big Dave Thompson (head barely visible), Ed Aldridge, Jow Ozanich.
Merrill & Ring "4 Spot" with low built steel laying flatcar
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Merrill & Ring 4 Spot with low built steel laying flatcar, ~1928 in Stawamus Valley. Climbing 6% grade on branch that ran south to Bughouse Heights.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Merrill & Ring "2 Spot" (wood burning) pushing drag out on dump. Charlie Calchan Engineer Boom Camp & Wood Yard. Comments by Ed Alridge: Note wood all gone off tender. Will wood up at wood yard before leaving. Steel gang unload steel of scow - at gridion in foreground.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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Fait partie de Unknown Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Magee Photograph Collection
Train derailment at Seton Lake
Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
Merrill & Ring Logging Co. Camp
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Early 1927 in Valleycliffe. Steam locomotives standing approximately where "townhouses" now stand.
Far left: 14 ton Plymouth gas locomotive foreground: "North-western" speeder - Model T Ford engine.
Right: 50 ton shay Loco #1 1 beam frame.
Arch bar trucks. Behind her with crummies, 50 ton shay #2 (new) girder frame, cast frame trucks. Wagon to boiler. Shays converted to oil burners later in 1927.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
Merrill and Ring, an American company bought their claim in 1888 for 25 cents per acre. This went from Valleycliffe through the foothills to Brohm Lake. They did not set up in the valley until October 1926. The operation had come from Duncan Bay, before that they had been at Camp O near Alert Bay. Their first camp is where Valleycliffe is located now. They employed 200 people. The hiring was done by Loggers' Agencies in Vancouver. They would fall the trees with cross cut saws then haul the logs with a steam donkey to the train. They used a steam axe to split the wood as machines used only wood fuel at the time.
A lot of Merrill and Ring timber was burnt in a Norton McKinnon fire in 1927. The McKinnon's engine was given as payment. Aloysius McNalley and John Broomquist collected it. The same year, Arthur Edwards assisted in the building of the Merrill & Ring camp at Edith Lake.
In 1929, Merrill and Ring moved their operation across the Mamquam valley to Edith Lake east of Alice Lake. A settlement of 225 men was set up there. Railway track covered the mountainside from Cheekye River southward.
Merrill and Ring closed in 1930 due to the low price of logs during the Depression. Logs were selling from 5 to 6 dollars per thousand. At this time, the logs were hauled by train to the dump at the mouth of the Stawamus River. Merill and Ring started back up in 1932.
Merrill and Ring shut down 3 times in 1937: after New Years due to snow, due to fire season, and in the fall when a bridge over the Cheekye River was washed out. Merrill and Ring left Squamish in 1940.
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Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
The photograph was originally recorded as a view from station platform looking north.
Additional information from Trevor Mills, 01/2012: This photo is looking south not north. It was taken from a boxcar at the freight shed. The station is the small building on the right of the photo so this could not have been taken from the platform.
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Identified men in Vancouver (?)
In front of logging locomotive
Fait partie de Scott and Mildred MacDonald Photograph Collection
Left to right: Harry Brightbill, Sainsbury (cook), Amedy Levesque in front of logging locomotive, 1910-1013.
Amedy Levesque and his partners, Leviolette, McIntyre, and Levesque Co. ("The French Boys") were the first to use high rigging extensively in the valley. To rig a 70 foot high spruce tree, Arthur McIntyre would go up the tree, no spures, and chop off branches as he went. When he was tired, Amedy Levsque went up, finished chopping off the branches, topped the tree, and hung the two guy lines and blocks.
Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport (Squamish). The date on the arrival of this locomotive was November 13, 1913.