Young men paddling large canoe
- CA SQPL STA-1950-1959.xx.xx.095
- 1959
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Young men paddling large canoe
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It says "Discussing" and something that looks like "Dean Carl Naiman" on the back of the photo.
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Young man and woman with trophies
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On the back of the photo, it says, "Located."
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It says a number of things on the back of the photo, including "Hendrickson," "P. 7" and "Squamish." There is also some faded pencil that says something about Roger Hardy.
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Rear: Tom and Joe. Front: Bercia and Marcia. All are Wotrubas.
Wotruba cabin in Upper Squamish - 1915
Left to right: Mrs Wotruba, Agnes Tatlow, Clarence Tatlow, Mr Wotruba (Grandparents with grandchildren).
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It says "Workmen" on the back of the photo
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On the back of the photo, it says, "When your."
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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. Local First Nations were the pickers. 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.
Worker fixing or installing street light
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It has what looks like a name on the back of the photo; the initials are J. H.
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Woodfibre Legion Christmas party
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