Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge
- CA SQPL 17-023
- 1927
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Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge, 1927 (now called "Ring Creek").
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge
Fait partie de Ed Aldridge Photograph Collection
Laying steel over Merrill & Ring Mud Creek Bridge, 1927 (now called "Ring Creek").
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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PGE 55 locomotive at Alta Lake
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Left to right: Hector McLean, Ed Aldridge, Henry Jensen. At Rainbow Lodge.
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Hank Tatlow is in the middle
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Negative sleeve: #466
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Scouts leaving Squamish (Hugh)
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Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photos from the Squamish Times Archive
Shay Locomotive in Squamish [Front]
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Newport Timber Company shay locomotive with three cars of logs travelling west from Garibaldi Highlands.
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Fred Downer in front of the 2 spot in 1914
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Fait partie de View from the Chief Photograph Collection
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The photograph was originally recorded as a view from station platform looking north.
Additional information from Trevor Mills, 01/2012: This photo is looking south not north. It was taken from a boxcar at the freight shed. The station is the small building on the right of the photo so this could not have been taken from the platform.
Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport
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Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport (Squamish). The date on the arrival of this locomotive was November 13, 1913.
First passenger train out of Newport - PGE
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Passenger train - February 1914
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Joe Confortin's brother and family in front of engine
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Joe Confortin's brother and family posing in front of a train engine decorated with flags. The women on the left are Mrs J. Johnson and Mrs M. Hurren.
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It has a stamp from the MacMillan Bloedel Corporate Communications Department and Jennings Ltd. Photography.
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Left to right: Mr and Mrs J. Johnson with daughter, Joe Confortin's brother and family.
James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
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Left to right: James Eadie and Marsh Hurren Sr standing on Loco #51
Sitting on a train (Engine #51).
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James and Janet Eadie with son Fred sitting on a train (Engine #51).
Merrill & Ring "4 Spot" with low built steel laying flatcar
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Merrill & Ring 4 Spot with low built steel laying flatcar, ~1928 in Stawamus Valley. Climbing 6% grade on branch that ran south to Bughouse Heights.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
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