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[description] This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and…
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[description] Vol. 1. No. 35 "Thorne, Mr. I" written in pencil at top left of front page. Includes mention of Irwin Thorne in front-page story "Local Hunters Bag Fourteen 'Cats". Pencil dashes can be seen above the story…
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[Description] This pamphlet lists prizes from the inaugural Fall Fair hosted by the Squamish Farmers Institute (SFI). Fred Thorne, the great-grandfather of Terry Thorne, was a member of the SFI. Fred Thorne was a manager of the Squamish Valley Hops…
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This travel brochure describes one-day cruises operated by Union Steamships featuring tourist destinations along the "Gulf Coast Riviera" or the southern coast of British Columbia. Includes information on sights, fares, and departure…
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[Description] This pamphlet lists prizes from the fourth Fall Fair hosted by the Squamish Farmers Institute (SFI). Fred Thorne, the great-grandfather of Terry Thorne, was a member of the SFI. Fred Thorne was a manager of the Squamish Valley Hops…
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The Vancouver Times was a short-lived (1964-1965) daily newspaper in Vancouver, founded by William “Val” Warren. The Pictorial Times is a special issue or insert of the Vancouver Times. The original copy is not complete (pages 9 to 12 are missing),…
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The Vancouver Times was a short-lived (1964-1965) daily newspaper in Vancouver, founded by William “Val” Warren. The Pictorial Times is a special issue or insert of the Vancouver Times. The original copy is not complete (pages 9 to 12 are missing),…
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[description] Vol. 1. No. 37 "Thorne, I" written in pencil at top left of front page. The Squamish Advance was a weekly newspaper, published 1950-1956, for the Howe Sound area including Squamish, Brackendale, Woodfibre, Britannia,…
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[description] Vol. 1. No. 33 "Thorne, Mr. I" written in pencil at top left of front page. The Squamish Advance was a weekly newspaper published, 1950-1956, for the Howe Sound area including Squamish, Brackendale, Woodfibre, Britannia,…
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This travel brochure describes one-day cruises operated by Union Steamships featuring tourist destinations along the "Gulf Coast Riviera" or the southern coast of British Columbia. Includes information on sights, fares, and departure…
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The Vancouver Times was a short-lived (1964-1965) daily newspaper in Vancouver, founded by William “Val” Warren. The Pictorial Times is a special issue or insert of the Vancouver Times. The original copy is not complete (pages 9 to 12 are missing),…
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The Vancouver Times was a short-lived (1964-1965) daily newspaper in Vancouver, founded by William “Val” Warren. The Pictorial Times is a special issue or insert of the Vancouver Times. The original copy is not complete (pages 9 to 12 are missing),…
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This travel brochure describes one-day cruises operated by Union Steamships featuring tourist destinations along the "Gulf Coast Riviera" or the southern coast of British Columbia. Includes information on sights, fares, and departure…
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[description] This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and…
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[description] This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and…
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Sepia-toned photo of a house with three people on the porch. The house is believed to have been on Cleveland Ave, built around 1905 and demolished in 1960s. A description is handwritten in pencil on the back.
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This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and livestock losses.…
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This travel brochure describes one-day cruises operated by Union Steamships featuring tourist destinations along the "Gulf Coast Riviera" or the southern coast of British Columbia. Includes information on sights, fares, and departure…
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The Vancouver Times was a short-lived (1964-1965) daily newspaper in Vancouver, founded by William “Val” Warren. The Pictorial Times is a special issue or insert of the Vancouver Times. The original copy is not complete (pages 9 to 12 are missing),…
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[Description] This pamphlet lists prizes from the second Fall Fair hosted by the Squamish Farmers Institute (SFI). Fred Thorne, the great-grandfather of Terry Thorne, was a member of the SFI. Fred Thorne was a manager of the Squamish Valley Hops…
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[description] Vol. 1. No. 36 "Thorne, Mr. I" written in pencil at top left of front page. The Squamish Advance was a weekly newspaper, published 1950-1956, for the Howe Sound area including Squamish, Brackendale, Woodfibre, Britannia,…
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[description] This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and…
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[description] This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and…
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The Vancouver Times was a short-lived (1964-1965) daily newspaper in Vancouver, founded by William “Val” Warren. The Pictorial Times is a special issue or insert of the Vancouver Times. The original copy is not complete (pages 9 to 12 are missing),…
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[description] This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and…