Downtown (Vancouver, B.C.)

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1400 Archival description results for Downtown (Vancouver, B.C.)

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City Lights Etc.

Item is an amateur film documenting Vancouver city lights at night in 1964, including several neon signs and Theatre Row on Granville Street. The film also contains snow scenes and footage of the William Gardner family at Capilano Road in North Vancouver in December 1964 and January 1965, and footage of the family at their West Vancouver home between May and July 1965.

Gardner, William

[Commercial real estate survey Downtown Vancouver: Miscellaneous]

File includes images of commercial real estate properties in Vancouver, B.C.
The reverse of some photographs contain information relating to the type of commercial property, rental and lease figures and recent sales information for each property.
CVA 810-169: 303-321 Columbia
CVA 810-170: 1157-1165 Melville
CVA 810-171: 1136-1146 W. Georgia
CVA 810-172: 1148 W. Georgia
CVA 810-173: 1176 W. Georgia
CVA 810-174: [Side view of 301 Water Street - steam clock visible]
CVA 810-175: [undetermined alley in Downtown Vancouver]
CVA 810-176: [Rear view of 301 Water Street]
CVA 810-177: [20 Water St.]
CVA 810-178: [73 Water St.]
CVA 810-179: [310 Water St.]
CVA 810-180: [342 Water St.]
CVA 810-181: [342 Water St.]
CVA 810-182: [undetermined Downtown Vancouver commercial building]

Coqu[itlam] Lake Okanagan and [Myra] Canyon [and] Start of PNE Parade

Item is an amateur film documenting the 1958 Vancouver Pacific National Exhibition Parade and British Columbia scenery. The film begins with footage probably taken from a Kettle Valley Railroad train going through the Okanagan. The film ends with footage of floats in the P.N.E parade. Identified floats and performers include Shell, White Spot, and the New Westminster Shrine Club General Band. Businesses shown include Oscar's, Standard Stations, British American Oil Company, Canadian Pacific Railroad, and Pacific Western Airlines.

Corner of Burrard Street and Robson Street

Item part is a photograph of the intersection of Burrard Street and Robson Street. Visible on the right is the Toronto Dominion Bank (1000 Robson) and on the left is the election headquarters for Ron Basford.

Corner of Powell Street and Carrall Street

Item part is a photograph of a street scene at Maple Tree Square, Gastown, looking east down Powell Street The Europe Hotel (43 Powell Street) is visible in the left background with the signage for The Boiler Room in the centre.

Corner of Thurlow and Robson Street, looking northwest on Robson Street

Item part is a photograph of the pedestrians and traffic at the crosswalk across Thurlow Street at the corner of Thurlow Street and Robson Street. Visible across Thurlow Street are the Busy Bee Grocery and Flowers (1100 Robson Street) and The Swiss Watch Repair Shop (1106 Robson Street).

Corner of Thurlow and Robson Street, looking southeast on Robson Street

Item part is a photograph of a street and sidewalk scene southeast down Robson Street from the intersection of Thurlow Street and Robson Street. Signage and some storefronts are visible for many businesses, identified are: Olympia Oyster & Fish Market (1094 Robson Street), Phil's Sportswear (1092 Robson Street), Pizza Inn (1090 Robson Street), Feinschmecker Delicatessen (1080 Robson Street), Schnitzel House (1060 Robson Street), Continental Gem House (1056 Robson Street), White Spot (1025 Robson Street), and C.E.B.A. Import and Export (1053-67 Robson Street).

Courthouse, hotel district, and Georgia Street, Vancouver, Canada.

Item is a postcard printed with an image of buildings in the area of Howe and Georgia Streets, looking west. The provincial courthouse, the third Hotel Vancouver, the Georgia Medical-Dental Building, and other buildings are shown in this image. The south side of the block of Georgia Street between Granville and Howe is vacant, and a pedestrian is pictured walking across it; this image appears to show the site of the second Hotel Vancouver following its demolition. This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. [Lois Lines?] of New Westminster, B.C.

Crosswalk across Dunsmuir Street on Seymour Street

Item part is a photograph of a group of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk across Dunsmuir Street on Seymour Street. Identified establishments in the photograph are Grassie-Fairbank’s jewellers (599 Seymour Street), Clark and Stewart stationary printers (550 Seymour Street), and Pacific Office Equipment Ltd. (552 Seymour Street).

Crosswalk across Dunsmuir Street on Seymour Street

Item part is a photograph of a group of pedestrians at the crosswalk at Seymour Street and Dunsmuir Street standing under the awning of Grassie-Fairbank’s jewellers (599 Seymour Street). Other establishments visible in the background are Clark and Stewart stationary printers (550 Seymour Street) and Pacific Office Equipment Ltd. (552 Seymour Street).

Crosswalk across Dunsmuir Street on Seymour Street

Item is a photograph of a group of pedestrians at the crosswalk at Seymour Street and Dunsmuir Street standing under the awning of Grassie-Fairbank’s jewellers (599 Seymour Street). Other establishments visible in the background are Clark and Stewart stationary printers (550 Seymour Street) and Pacific Office Equipment Ltd. (552 Seymour Street).

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