- CA SQPL ST_RTP-1950-1955.xx.xx.041
- 1955
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A Centennial Commentary Upon the Early Days of Squamish, British Columbia
- CA SQPL PAMBY-CCUED
- 1958
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
About to climb tree in contest [?]
- CA SQPL STA-1950-1959.xx.xx.202
- 1959
Part of Squamish Times Archive
- CA SQPL STA-1960-1967.xx.xx.057
- 1967
Part of Squamish Times Archive
- CA SQPL STA-1960-1967.xx.xx.014
- 1967
Part of Squamish Times Archive
It says "Audrey Owen" in pen on the back of the photo, and "Page 1" in pencil.
Squamish Times
Actors [?] in front of the Theatre Royal
- CA SQPL STA-1970-1972.xx.xx.188
- 1972
Part of Squamish Times Archive
Al Armstrong, Johnny Fleurs, Scott MacDonald
- CA SQPL 06-010
- ~1921
Left to right: Al Armstrong, Johnny Fleurs, and Scott MacDonald posing outdoors wearing hats.
- CA SQPL 11-013
- 1889
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Albert Chamberlain pre-empted on an island across from the Brennan property. It was named Chamberlain Island. The island is now part of Baynes Island.
Albert also had a farm.
- CA SQPL STA-1970-1972.xx.xx.006
- 1972
Part of Squamish Times Archive
Allan Barbour and Bill Wallace in one of the first cars in Squamish
- CA SQPL 11-058
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.
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour
- CA SQPL 16-002
- ~1913
Allan Newton Barbour and Reba Barbour (Charles Barbour's daughter) on Barbour Farm, 1913.
- CA SQPL 11-063
Part of Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
- CA SQPL ST_RTP-1950-1955.xx.xx.047
- 1955
Hank Tatlow is playing horseshoes.
- CA SQPL STA-1960-1967.xx.xx.025
- 1967
Part of Squamish Times Archive
Angus McCrae, locomotive engineer
- CA SQPL 06-057
Angus McRae, a locomotive engineer standing on his locomotive (Engine No. 59) with two engines pushing behind clearing the track. Picture taken about 4 miles above Swift Creek.
Anne Boscariol and Louise Patrick
- CA SQPL 46-005
Standing in front of old Newport Hotel on Cleveland Avenue. The hotel was located at the existing site of the Chieftain Hotel. The Hotel burned down in 1958.
- CA SQPL STA-1950-1958.xx.xx.107
- 1958
Part of Squamish Times Archive
- CA SQPL STA-1950-1958.xx.xx.108
- 1958
Part of Squamish Times Archive
- CA SQPL ST_RTP-Unknown-19xx.xx.xx.396
- CA SQPL ST_RTP-1950-1953.07.xx.003
- July 1953
Delores Mason (Del Tatlow) is in the middle and Elizabeth Richardson (Beth Tatlow) is second from the right.
- CA SQPL 12-020
Left to right: Charlie Douglas (Xwa-lacktun), Ernie Harry (Pekultn Siyam), and George Harry (Xwach-la-nexw) at Stardust Hop Yards.
Charlie Douglas is Ernie Harry's grandfather.
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.
- CA SQPL ST_RTP-Unknown-19xx.xx.xx.340