Thanksgiving at [Grace Gospel Hall, 1519 West 8th]
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A note on the back of the photograph reads: "Philip T. Timms and wife."
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Thanksgiving at [Grace Gospel Hall, 1519 West 8th]
A note on the back of the photograph reads: "Philip T. Timms and wife."
[St. Michael's Church, 2498 Prince Edward Street]
Photograph shows the exterior of the church building, with some houses in the background.
First Congregational Church [500 Georgia Street]
Photograph shows exterior of church, and houses on either side.
[Panorama view of Vancouver looking north from Nelson Street]
Prominent buildings in photograph are: Manhattan Apartments (784 Thurlow Street), Marine Building (355 Burrard Street), Hotel Vancouver (900 West Georgia Street), Provincial Court House (750 Hornby Street); Second Hotel Vancouver (Granville Street), Vancouver Block (736 Granville Street), First Baptist Church (969 Burrard Street) and St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church (1012 Nelson Street).
St. Andrew's Wesley United Church - historical and present
The album was assembled to commemorate the opening of the church on May 26, 1933. Photographs in the album show: church organ and organist, the separate St. Andrew's and Wesley Churches, group photographs (including the Wesley Choir picnic), and interior views of the church (including the pulpit, the nave, the guest register, the chancel, and the communion table).
[Interior of] Bell tower, St. James' Anglican Church [303 East Cordova Street]
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Industry. Saturday afternoon. Stop work. Bell Tower, St. James' Anglican Church, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sixth Street and Keith Road [North Vancouver]
Photograph shows the exterior of church building, with logs, tree stumps, and other debris surrounding the site. Photograph also shows a boy on the front steps of the church.
St. James' [church building under construction]
Photograph shows partially completed building surrounded by scaffolding.
St. Andrew's Wesley Church, Nelson and Burrard Streets, in course of construction
Photograph shows partially completed building at 1012 Nelson Street, surrounded by scaffolding.
Easter Day, 1935, St. James' Church
Photograph shows people on sidewalk and steps outside church at 303 East Cordova Street.
Men and women who tore the old church down [St. James' Church, 303 East Cordova Street]
The photograph is accompanied by a note identifying most of the individuals in the photograph: R. Schou, Father A. R. Whitehead, M. Laurie, Rev. Silk, W. Ramsay, Father Cooper, E. Southcott, F. McFarland, W. Williamson, W. Cook, Park, W. Nuose, E. Buxton, Burnham, Preke, Mrs. Ambrose, Miss Cooper, Mrs. McFarland, E. Walters, H. Long.
Easter Sunday, St. James' Church [303 East Cordova] - flowers on high altar
Font in St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
Photograph shows font created from a boulder found on Richards Street by the second rector (Father F. G. Clinton) around 1888.
Lady altar in St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
Chancel of St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
Last Sunday services, June 25, 1935, St. James' Church [before construction of new building]
Photograph shows people exiting the church and assembling on the sidewalk.
Photograph shows church officials and members of the congregation at construction site.
St. James' Church [303 East Cordova] - chapel of the Blessed Sacrament
Photograph shows the choir of the Wesley Methodist Church posed in front of the church organ before the church's amalgamation with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church to form St. Andrew's Wesley United Church.
Interior high altar, St. James' Church
Photograph shows altar, pews, and other interior elements of the church at 303 East Cordova Street.
Photograph shows exterior of Cathedral, with surrounding houses, and Stanley Park and the North Shore mountains in the background.
[Interior of] Holy Trinity church [2380 Pine Street]
Indian mission village near Douglas Lodge
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Postcard was included in a letter from L.D. Taylor to Octavia Beaton, dated August 3, 1933. Postcard was never sent, but there is a handwritten message from Katherine Federici to her brother Joe on the verso of the postcard.
[Sechelt Village waterfront with church]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Men pulling Baptist Church on a barge towards the shore of the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Baptist Church on a barge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Baptist Church on a barge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Baptist Church on barge passing though an open railway bridge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Baptist Church on a barge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Baptist Church on a barge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Kerrisdale Baptist Church at 5870 East Boulevard]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Kerrisdale Baptist Church at 5870 East Boulevard]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Kerrisdale Baptist Church at 5870 East Boulevard]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Kerrisdale Baptist Church at 5870 East Boulevard]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Interior of Kerrisdale Baptist Church at 5870 East Boulevard]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Ruth Morton [temporary Memorial Church on East 27th Avenue and Prince Albert Street]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Group portrait
Part of John Davidson fonds
Group portrait
[Ruth Morton Memorial Church under construction on East 27th Avenue and Prince Albert Street]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Group portrait in front of the temporary wood and canvas church building
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds
First Baptist Church [north west corner Nelson and Burrard]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Wesley Church [south west corner Georgia and Burrard]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[St. John's Presbyterian Church, 1400 Comox Street]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Exterior of Knox Presbyterian Church - corner of Sherbrooke and Columbia Streets]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Church of Scientology : improving life in a troubled world
Item is a ticket to a screening of The Married Couple.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows the second phase of the Hudson's Bay Co., the third Hotel Vancouver, Marine, David Spencer and Georgia Medical Dental buildings and the Georgia, Dunsmuir and Devonshire Hotels, the Dominion Building (207 West Hastings Street) and Holy Rosary Cathedral. The North Shore Ferry also can be seen crossing Burrard Inlet.
Mission Indian Village, opposite Vancouver
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows church, other buildings, and boats along shore.
Canadian National Hotel [Hotel Vancouver]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Construction progress photograph showing parts of the Hotel Glencoe, Wesley United Church, Christchurch Cathedral, the Georgia Medical-Dental Building and a house at 761 Hornby Street