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Left to right: Marion Van Horlick (nee Herres), Kenny Van Horlick, Rose Tatlow, Elizabeth Tatlow, Dell Tatlow, Norma Van Horlick, Clarence Tatlow.
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Left to right: Marion Van Horlick (nee Herres), Kenny Van Horlick, Rose Tatlow, Elizabeth Tatlow, Dell Tatlow, Norma Van Horlick, Clarence Tatlow.
Motorcade arrives Squamish 1/2
Cartoon by Ken Barbour, 1 of 2.
Caption accompanying two cartoons:
... many years ago when the white men first came to the Squamish Valley they stole all the land from the Indians... the Chief put a curse on the white men and said that one day after the greedy white men had logged all the timber and fished all the streams a great new white leader would rise and build a great new trail and return the land to its rightful owners......
Cheakmus House built in 1906 by David Galbraith and Dutch Charlie. Destroyed in the 1940 flood, it was across from the present location of Fergie's. Henry Judd's stage is in front.
Bob Schoonover with his Model T Ford
Old 1913 automobile with carbide lights
Left to right: Ned Brydin-Juack, Mrs Hartnell, Fred Edwards, Ruth Judd, Lawson Rae
J.T. Lake Hardware Store with Henry Judd's stage coaches parked outside.
J.T. Lake was from England and had a daughter named Helen. He bought the store from Armstrong and McKinnon. He would come to houses to take orders and return to deliver the supplies. He sold the store in 1918 to Roderick Mackenzie.
Built in 1913, Armstrong & MacCallum / J.T. Lake Hardware Store (38025 Cleveland Avenue) now shows the false front common to Western buildings in its day. The original lot is reported to have been purchased for the sum of $1500. This was considered terribly high at the time but typical of prices in the area during the brief period of real estate speculation which occurred with the announcement of the proposed construction of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway line to Pemberton. Constructed as the "Armstrong and MacCallum General Store", the building later served as the J.T. Lake Hardware Store for a number of years.
Original use: General Store, Hardware Store.
Current use: Dragon Inn Restaurant.
Current condition: False front, same as original, but the roof has been changed. Building is now joined to others on either side.
Part of Mary Goad Photograph Collection
Howe Sound Motors, started by Hilton Fowler and Jack Rozzard.
Part of Jessie Rae Photograph Collection
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Location unknown.
Downtown Squamish during winter
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
19?s's.
Line of cars waiting due to road grading
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Highway 99 (?)
Overturned car on Cleveland Avenue Crossing
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Photo by: Mrs Hugh Mackay (nee Jean Reid)
Traffic jam caused by traffic lights at Red Bridge
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Traffic jam caused by traffic lights at Red Bridge (over Blind Channel) which had only 1 lane. Suspected to be in 1963.
Allan Barbour and Bill Wallace in one of the first cars in Squamish
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Allan Barbour (left) and Bill Wallace of Cheekye (right) and one of the first cars in Squamish.
Car parked in front of Mackenzie's Department Store
Hardware store owned and operated by Wallace Kennedy.
Left to right: Russ Lamport, Iona Smith, Alta Lamport, Ed Aldridge, Peggy Blair, Ross Blair.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
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.
Mr and Mrs Frank Scott as spectators of May Day Parade
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Mrs Basil Hartnelle with sons Brett and Cal watch the 1960 May Day parade from a car.
Spectators at May Day 1960 parade
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
In front of Mackenzie's store.