- CA SQPL STA-1950-1959.xx.xx.131
- 1959
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A Centennial Commentary Upon the Early Days of Squamish, British Columbia
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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
TV van and men assembling something
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It says "The new" on the back of the photo.
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Brackendale & Cheakamus stage in 1910 (or 1908?), driven by Henry Judd. Judd started with oxen in 1903 and later changed to horses. This pictured incarnation of the stage was known as the "Rapid". In 1912, it was supplemented by a new Garford motor truck. Harry Judd provided transportation services between Squamish Dock and the Cheakamus Lodge at Cheekye -the beginning of the Pemberton Trail.
Cars crossing bridge and construction
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People pushing car on snowy road
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Car crossing Phil's Holey Bridge
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Garibaldi Park sign with people in the background
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Delores Mason (Del Tatlow).