Adella Barwis Dorais with a young fawn, as I called the log cabin Ma Caban
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-496
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- 1910
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Adella Barwis Dorais with a young fawn, as I called the log cabin Ma Caban
[Bear] cubs from Kitsilano forest [at] 1820 Waterloo Street.
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Photograph shows the James Quiney Real Estate Office.
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing a monkey smoking a cigarette. The image was used as a joke about the next mayor during a Centennial slide show.
James Quiney and bear cub at [1820 Waterloo Street]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
[James Quiney and two bear cubs at 1820 Waterloo Street]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
[Ken and Theresa Quiney with bear cub at 1820 Waterloo Street]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
[Kenelm and Theresa Quiney with bear cub.]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
[Kenelm Quiney and cub caught in Kitsilano.]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Kinkajou owned by Miss Wintermate [Woman holding an animal]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Kinkajou owned by Miss Wintermate [Woman holding an animal]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Mrs. Charles Winfield holding a tame raccon at Bowser on Vancouver Island]
Playmates [Theresa Quiney with bear cub and dog]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
[Sailor from H.M.C.S. "Rainbow" with bear cub at 1820 Waterloo Street]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Photograph shows wooden sidewalk.
Sailors from H.M.C.S. "Rainbow" with bear cub at 1820 Waterloo Street
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Photograph shows a flagpole erected in honour of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught.
Tame raccoon, British Columbia
"Postcard, copy neg" written on original negative envelope.
Tame raccoon, British Columbia
"Postcard, copy neg" written on original negative envelope.
[Tame racoon climbing a tree at Bowser on Vancouver Island]
[Tame racoon "Johnny" at Bowser on Vancouver Island]
Inscription on verso of print "#2716 / This Vancouver Island girl prefers her racoon coat / as a pet. 'Johnny Coon' was an orphan..now is as / domesticated as the family cat. Bowser, B.C."
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
[Theresa Quiney with bear cub at 1820 Waterloo Street]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Visitors at 1820 Waterloo Street [watching bear cub]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Waterloo Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
[Young man with bear cub on Hastings Street]
Photograph shows the man standing on the sidewalk with the bear cub standing between his feet.