[10th Avenue at Quebec Street]
- AM54-S4-: Str P274
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- 1900
Part of Major Matthews collection
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[10th Avenue at Quebec Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[10th Avenue at Quebec Street looking east]
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Photograph shows Florence Steele
122 East Hastings Street - east wall
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Photograph shows the Unit Block of East Hastings Street including signs: for the Dodson Hotel, The Hub, B.C. Collateral Loans and the Hotel Balmoral and Brown Bros. Florists, the Hotel St. James, the Harry Duker Ltd. billboard on the Howard Hotel advertising Coalspur and a sign for the White Lunch
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Photograph shows a view looking east from Richards Street toward the intersection of Water Street and Cordova Street, plank roads, buildings including the Greyhound Hotel under construction and Princess Louise Tree
4th [Avenue] and Larch [Street] northeast
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Photograph shows a Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard advertising Beach "Lady Betty" Gas Ranges and a street car in the background
[600 block of Seymour Street prior to being demolished for a parking lot]
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Photograph shows cars parked along the east side of Seymour Street in front of empty storefronts and businesses.
[600 block of Seymour Street prior to being demolished for a parking lot]
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Photograph shows cars parked along the east side of Seymour Street in front of empty storefronts and businesses.
[6th Regiment, The Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles on parade on the Cambie Street Grounds]
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Group portrait showing Lieutenant Colonel F.W. Boultbee, Major J. Reynolds Tite, Captain J. Duff Stuart, Captain W. Hart-McHarg, Captain G.A. Boult, Captain W.D.S. Rorison, Captain H.C. Akroyd, Captain J.S. Tait, Lieutenant J.S. Matthews, Lieutenant Graham, Lieutenant Milne, Lieutenant McManus, Sergeant Major A.C. Bundy, Segeant F. Kennedy, Sergeant W.J. Thicke, Captain W.H. Forrest and others. Photograph shows the 600 block Cambie Street (including the home of Henry Mutrie on the far right) and the spires of St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Holy Rosary and Hamilton Street Baptist Churches
A birds-eye view of the eastern business section of Vancouver, B.C.
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Photograph is a sectional panorama photograph consisting of 3 photographs joined together to form a panoarma. The left section shows a sailing ship at Hastings Sawmill, Malkins Wholesale Grocers, the Hotel Europe, Woodwards and other buildings. The center section shows Hastings Street at Abbott Street, Woodwards, the Holden Building, streetcars and pedestrians. The right section shows Pender Street, C.P.R. freight sheds and train and commercial buildings.
A business street [looking along Hastings west from Columbia Street]
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Photograph shows the Holden building, Woods Hotel and other buildings along Hastings Street.
[A Labour Day parade travelling east on Cordova Street at Cambie Street]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Abbott St. looking north from Hastings St.
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[Aerial view of Mount Pleasant, South Strathcona and Kensington-Cedar Cottage]
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Photograph shows aerial view of the east end of False Creek, Thornton Park, Great Northern Railway and Canadian National Railway yards, Mount Pleasant, Strathcona, Grandview-Woodland, Trout Lake, Kingsway, Vancouver Technical School grounds, Renfrew playing fields, John Hendry Park, British Columbia Electric Railway Right of Way, Clark Park, Grandview Highway South, Great Northern Railway.
[Aerial view of the Westcoast Building construction site - 1333 West Georgia Street]
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Photograph shows the 1300-1400 blocks of West Georgia Street, Pender Street and the shipyards in Coal Harbour
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Photograph shows an oblique view of R.C.A.F. Jericho Air Station at Locarno Beach, Jericho golf course and Imperial (Discovery) Street
Another retail section [along Hastings Street at Abbott showing Woodward's department store]
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[Apartment buildings on Granville Street and 16th Avenue]
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Arbutus Street looking north from Fourth Ave.
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J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Bank of Montreal and other businesses on] Hastings looking west from S.E. corner of Richards
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B.C. Electric [Hydro Building - 970 Burrard Street under construction]
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Photograph shows the Hotel Vancouver
Beach Avenue English Bay, foot Davie St.
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the Strathcona Block
[Boys playing with go-carts on a street]
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Broadway and Arbutus [Street] northeast city
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Photograph shows a Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard advertising Beach "Lady Betty" Gas Ranges
Broadway and Larch [Street] northwest city
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Photograph shows a Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard advertising Moffats Electric Ranges at B.C. Electric Stores
Buildings under construction on a retail street
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Photograph shows Granville Street, between Smythe and Nelson looking south.
Cambie [Street] and 2nd [Avenue] facing northwest
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Photograph shows an empty Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard frame looking south from the Connaught (Cambie) Bridge
Cambie [Street] and 2nd [Avenue] facing southwest
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Photograph shows a view looking north across the Connaught (Cambie) Bridge and a lighted Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard advertising Stanfield's Underwear
Cambie [Street] and 5th [Avenue] southeast
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Photograph shows a view looking south from the Connaught (Cambie) Bridge showing a lighted Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard advertising Canadian Automatic Stokers Ltd.
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[Canadian Pacific Railway Pier 'D' fire]
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Photograph shows crowds gathered at foot of Granville Street watching the burning of CPR pier.
Cedar [Street] and 3rd [Avenue] southeast
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Photograph shows a lighted Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard advertising Westinghouse, Kelvinator and General Electric appliances at B.C. Electric Stores and a billboard for McGavin's Bread
Clark Drive Bridge (looking north from intersection of 6th Avenue)
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[Cordova Street looking east from Cambie Street]
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Cordova Street looking east from Cambie Street, Vancouver
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Cordova Street Looking West [from Carrall Street]
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Photograph shows the Dunn-Miller Block
[Cordova Street looking west from Carrall Street]
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Photograph shows the Dunn-Miller Block
[Cordova Street looking west from Carrall Street]
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Photograph shows a planked road
[Cordova Street looking west from Carrall Street]
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Photograph shows the Dunn-Miller Block
Cordova St[reet looking west from Carrall Street] : July 1886 - five weeks after the fire.
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Photograph shows businesses being rebuilt after the great fire. Some businesses in the photograph are: Burrard Hotel, Tom Dunn Hardware, Grant & Arkell, Dietz (sp?) Winch, Daily News (on Hastings Street), Sekl's Furniture Store, Dougall House, Tom McDonald (on Pender Street), Mathison the Printer (on Hastings Street), Cosmopolitan Hotel, Mizony's Restaurant, F.W. Hart Furniture, Tilley's (sp?) Book Store and the Telephone Exchange.
Cordova Street [looking west from Carrall Street] : July 1886 - five weeks after the fire.
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Photograph shows businesses being rebuilt after the great fire. The names of the businesses are written in pen across the centre of the photograph with a line indicating the building or business. Businesses identified are: Burrard Hotel, Tom Dunn Hardware, Grant & Arkell, Dietz (sp?) Winch, Daily News (on Hastings Street), Sekl's Furniture Store, Dougall House, Tom McDonald (on Pender Street), Mathison the Printer (on Hastings Street), Cosmopolitan Hotel, Mizony's Restaurant, F.W. Hart Furniture, Tilley's (sp?) Book Store and the Telephone Exchange.
Cordova Street, looking east from Cambie Street, Vancouver
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J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Cordova Street, Vancouver, B.C.
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Photograph shows a view of the 100 Block looking east from Cambie Street
Cordova Street, Vancouver, B.C.
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Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street showing the Dunn-Miller Block, a street car and a wood plank road
Cordova Street, Vancouver, B.C.
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Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street showing the Dunn-Miller Block
Cordova Street, Vancouver, B.C.
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Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street showing the Dunn-Miller Block
Corner Main and Hastings in 1905
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Photograph shows McDowell Atkins Drugs and the Blackburn Hotel on Westminster Avenue and a banner across the street advertising a baseball game at Recreation Park
Cornwall [Avenue] and Walnut [Street]
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Photograph shows a part of the front of Henry Hudson School, a Ruddy-Duker Ltd. billboard advertising Canadian Automatic Stokers Ltd., a school zone speed sign and the Maple Apartments in the background
[C.P.R. right of way between Cordova and Carrall Streets]
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Photograph shows man sitting on tree stump across from the Oyster Bay Cafe, which was the site of City Hall after the fire in 1886. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.