Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
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Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
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Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
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It says "Just cooking" on the back of the photo.
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It says "That display" on the back of the photo.
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Negative sleeve: #462
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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.
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Car with "See me at Paradise Valley Resort in Squamish" sign
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Ceremony at war memorial [Remembrance Day?]
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Ceremony with flags [Remembrance Day?]
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This doesn't say so but it must be at the chalet at Diamond Head because it is with other photos that were taken there.
Charles Schoonover building home
Near the Brackendale Store.
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.
Charles Sherman Shoonover in his early twenties
Charlie and Elvira Schoonover pictured in front of their home in the upper valley, across from the power station.
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.
Charlie Schoonover and his son Robby
Charlie Schoonover and his son Robby (about 5 years old). Picture taken around 1910, north of Leski's crossing at the Schoonover place. Martin, mink, weasel, black bear, and grizzly furs are shown.
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It says "Chatting" on the back of the photo.
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Man second from left is Dutch Charlie. Hunters were mostly from Vancouver. Photo taken between 1910 - 1911.