Anne Andrews and Deloris Osborne
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Anne Andrews and Deloris Osborne on the ship "Lady Cynthia".
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Anne Andrews and Deloris Osborne
Anne Andrews and Deloris Osborne on the ship "Lady Cynthia".
Banquet given by the citizens of Newport
Banquet given by the citizens of Newport, BC in honour of Captain Fritzsmons and the officers of the S.S. Buenaventura on her first voyage up Howe Sound. November 25, 1913.
Baramba (1900 - 1910) Paddle Wheeler
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Part of Squamish Times Archive
Brittania in harbour around 1910 - 1911
Captain John Andrew Cate's Bert at Government Wharf
Fish boats tied up at Woodfibre
Fishing was allowed in the north end of the Sound.
Going downstream from Old Red Bridge
Ellis Chadwick (son of Provincial Constable, John Chadwick) going downstream from Old Red Bridge, approximately 1927 to 1928. P.M.L. 5 in background. Is suspected to be the first police motor boat in Squamish. Building on the right hand side: Old Green home.
Halvorson, Lynette
Government dock - February 1914
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Government dock in February 1914 (used by PGE Railway).
Photo by: Evans.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Drawing of Government Wharf, built in 1902
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Mount Garibaldi in the background.
Government Wharf shot from where the boats come in
On the left is a part of a boat coming in. At the far end of the dock is Galbraith's Hotel. In the foreground to the right is Freight house.
Governor General Lord Willington and party arriving in Britannia
Governor General Lord Willington and party arriving in Britannia on April 12, 1927. The ship is the "Norsal".
Harry Brightbill on Government Wharf
Harry Brightbill, second from right, on Government Wharf.
People on the right: Mary Uhrich and her daughter Leona (Uhrich) Ingraham.
Looking south over open observation cars of PGE Sunday train to Alta Lake
Ship is probably "Lady Cynthia", sister ship to "Lady Cecilia" (union steamships).
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
Aldridge, Ed
Nahanee dugout canoes - suitable for ocean traveling.