- CA SQPL ST_RTP-1950-1951.04.xx.019
- April 1951
Delores Mason (Del Tatlow), Elizabeth Richardson (Beth Tatlow) and Rose Tatlow.
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Delores Mason (Del Tatlow), Elizabeth Richardson (Beth Tatlow) and Rose Tatlow.
Dedication of Brennan Park on May 6, 1979.
Left to right: Constable C. Perrault, Alderman W.V. Manson, Alderwoman Rose Tatlow, Alderman Bill Street, Alderman N.R. Barr, Chief Simon Baker, Father Shiel, Acting Mayor Nick Candy, Mrs Tess Brennan, Honourable Allan Williams (Labour Minister), Honourable Boland, Father Griffin.
Brennan Park was named after Pat Brennan on May 6, 1979. Pat Brennan was the Mayor of Squamish for many years and was involved in the logging industry. The park covers 300 acres which includes ball and soccer fields, a lacrosse box, a picnic area, and a Civic Centre.
Wedding Photo of Clarence (Hank) and Rose (nee Lasser) Tatlow, June 29, 1935.
Helen Barr, Rose Tatlow, Mrs Lasser, Bruce McCallum
Left to right: Helen Barr, Rose Tatlow (nee Lasser), Mrs Lasser, and Bruce McCallum in the late 1930's.
Left to right: Marion Van Horlick (nee Herres), Kenny Van Horlick, Rose Tatlow, Elizabeth Tatlow, Dell Tatlow, Norma Van Horlick, Clarence Tatlow.
Elizabeth Richardson (Beth Tatlow) and her mother Rose Tatlow.
A Centennial Commentary Upon the Early Days of Squamish, British Columbia
Part of Personal Accounts, Manuscripts, Booklets, and Yearbooks
A booklet on Squamish history, with photos, stories, maps and more. It was created as a part of British Columbia centennial celebrations that carried across the province in 1958. According to the booklet, 1888 was the beginning of real settlement that led to the formation of the town of Squamish.
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Squamish Centennial Committee
Wotruba home in the Upper Valley
Wotruba home in the Upper Valley, homesteaded and built in 1910 or 1911. Seated on the far right is Agnes Tatlow who is about 8 years old. To Agnes' left is her mother, Rose.
Mr and Mrs J.B. Tatlow with children
Mr and Mrs J.B. Tatlow with children Clarence and Agnes (Mrs Alex MacDonald). Mrs Tatlow would be Mrs McNeil after 1915.
Left to right: Marjorie Leffler, Rose Tatlow, Lillian Newbert, Anne Moore, and Freda Clarke.
Woman and child (identification unknown). Suspected to be Rose Tatlow on the left; possibly taken when she was attending UBC at the house where she was boarding.
Elizabeth Richardson (Beth Tatlow), Rose Tatlow and Delores Mason (Del Tatlow)