Myrtle Philip on 89th birthday
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Myrtle Philip on 89th birthday
Interior of Brackendale School (1904 - 1925)
Brackendale School picture, 1905
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Left to right: Bert Rae, Maurice Rae, Thorne girl (likely Edna), Ethel Herres, Olive Judd, ?, Wilby Judd, Earl Judd, Lizzy Herres, ?, Harold Thorne, Belle Herres, Rae boy (likely Herbert Lawson).
Teacher: Mr Alexander Stephen.
Dot Thorne, Grandma Thorne, Bonnie Thorne
Clara (left) and Jane (right) Judd at Judd residence.
Hansen, Jane
Characters in Longfellows play
Characters in Longfellows play, the Chronicles of Miles Standish.
Left to right: Grace Climie (as John Alden), Dorothy Ludke (as Priscilla), Jack McKenzie (as Miles Standish).
Division 1 in front of Lower Squamish School, 1914-1915
Students and teacher Bruce Fletcher
All the students of Lower Squamish School saw teacher Bruce Fletcher (suspected) away when he joined the army.
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.
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.
Woman and boy, identity unknown. Thought to be a relative / friend of Mrs McNeil (formerly Mrs Tatlow).
Rose McNeil's granddaughter and Agnes McDonald's daughter, Norma, posing outdoors.
Mabel Scarfe, Gladys Lee Scarfe, Vera Scarfe, Innisfail Alta.
In front of Lower Squamish School - 1914
Left to right: Kilpatrick or Fitzpatrick, Lester Gurry, Lawrence, Leslie Carpenter.
Joe Confortin's brother and family in front of engine
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Joe Confortin's brother and family posing in front of a train engine decorated with flags. The women on the left are Mrs J. Johnson and Mrs M. Hurren.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Mrs Basil Hartnelle with sons Brett and Cal watch the 1960 May Day parade from a car.
Dave and Elsie Stewart with daughter
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Dave and Elsie Stewart with their daughter Barbara as spectators at the May Day parade, 1960.
Schoonovers at cabin in Brackendale
Left to right: Elvira Schoonover (nee Bump), Mildred (Mrs Scott MacDonald), Charles Schoonover, and son Robert at cabin in Brackendale,
417477 Government Road
This lovely log house was built by Charles Schoonover in 1932. Having worked as a hunter, trapper, and logger further up in the valley for nearly 30 years, Schoonover settled his family here in a house that reflected the beauty of the forests he loved.
Original use: Private residence.
Current use: Private residence.
Current condition: Very well maintained.
Left to right: Unknown, Mary, Mildred, Robert, Elvira Schoonover (nee Bump) at Hope Farm.
Hop farming was Squamish's first major industry. The major producer was Squamish Valley Hop Raising Co. (Bell-Irving Ranch). Hops are perennials and grown about 6 feet apart. They are picked during September and August. Hops are dried and bleached with sulphur in a kiln. In Squamish, Chinese labour was brought in to tend the hops. The hops were picked by First Nations workers. They would camp in the area now between Petro Canada gas station and the Cottonwood condominiums. The hops in Squamish were top grade. They were shipped to Vancouver in bales wrapped in Burlap, then shipped to Britain where they were used to make beer.
Left to right: Elvira (nee Bump), Robert, Charles, Mildred (Mrs Scott MacDonald).
Left to right, back row: Mary Schoonover, Elvira Schoonover.
Front row: Robert Schoonover, Mildred Schoonover.
Part of Squamish Times Archive
Part of Squamish Times Archive
Part of Squamish Times Archive