- CA SQPL 06-080
The Squamish Hotel, built in 1911. Hughie Mills is immediately to the right of the fourth post.
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The Squamish Hotel, built in 1911. Hughie Mills is immediately to the right of the fourth post.
Cleveland Avenue looking north
Pat Brennan opening municipal hall
Pat Brennan opening municipal hall with Honourable Allen Williams on right.
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1914. The Newport Hotel on the far right.
Cleveland Avenue looking south in 1915
Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport
Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport (Squamish). The date on the arrival of this locomotive was November 13, 1913.
Municipal Park on June 19, 1959, now Stan Clarke Park. The child is Brett Cunningham.
Clarke Park was named after a prominent railway man and a village chairman, G.S. Clarke (Stanley) since he was involved in all aspects of the community.
Banquet given by the citizens of Newport
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.
Steamship "Defiance" at Mashiter Wharf
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Steamship "Defiance" at Mashiter Wharf (behind present Shell station).
Aerial view of downtown Squamish
Part of St. John's Scrapbook Collection
Photo by: John Buchanan.
May Queen: unknown.
Attendants: Evelyn Chadwick, Marjorie Rae.
One of the Downer girls facing the camera; photo taken on main street (suspected Cleveland Avenue).
Division 1 in front of Lower Squamish School, 1914-1915
Mr Bruce Fletcher in front of Lower Squamish School
Bruce Fletcher standing in front of Lower Squamish School. The school is flying a British flag.
Bruce Fletcher and Irene MacLennan
Principal Bruce Fletcher and teacher Irene MacLennan of Division 2 at Lower Squamish School in 1914.
Lower Squamish School 1914 class picture
Back from left to right: __ McIntyre, Isabel Galbraith, Dorothy Sudke, Josephine Reeves. Front from left to right: Grace Climie, ?, Annie MacKenzie.
Newport School with view of Chief
Newport School with a view of the Chief in the background.
In front of Lower Squamish School - 1914
Left to right: Kilpatrick or Fitzpatrick, Lester Gurry, Lawrence, Leslie Carpenter.
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Ave during 1940 flood
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.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
The Newport Hotel during the flood of 1921.
Third and Winnipeg
Mr and Mrs Stan Clarke at a library function
Mr and Mrs Stan Clarke (center) at a library function.
On Cleveland Avenue.
The first Giant Bed Race was held at Squamish Days (previously Loggers Sports Day) in 1976.