- AM1376-: CVA 128-1
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- [ca. 1950]
Item is a panoramic photograph taken from Jericho area overlooking English Bay.
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Item is a panoramic photograph taken from Jericho area overlooking English Bay.
Aerial of Vancouver [English Bay beach and West End]
Part of Greater Vancouver Visitors and Convention Bureau fonds
Aerial photo, vertical, Jericho Beach Park and Kitsilano
Item is a photograph of Jericho Beach Park and the surrounding area, looking north. The area photographed runs from English Bay and Jericho Beach to W 16th Avenue,and from Sasamat Street to Balaclava Street.
Annual New Year's Day Polar Bear Swim
Part of Greater Vancouver Visitors and Convention Bureau fonds
Centennial commissioners in front of English Bay Café banner at Polar Bear Swim
Centennial Sundial [at English Bay]
Centennial Sundial [at English Bay]
Commissioner, police officer and man on beach at Polar Bear Swim
Couple with child looking out at English Bay and the West End from Jericho Beach
Couple with child looking out at English Bay and the West End from Jericho Beach
Crowd on beach at Polar Bear Swim
Crowd on beach at Polar Bear Swim
Crowd on beach at Polar Bear Swim
Crowd on the beach during Polar Bear Swim
Crowd on the beach during Polar Bear Swim
Crowd watching swimmers in water during Polar Bear Swim
Daughter and Son-in-law of A.B. Sayer Smith, at English Bay, near Alexandra Park
Item is an architectural design drawing for the English Bay Beach bathhouse. The drawing includes front, north and south elevations; exterior elevations of entrances and windows; and sections.
Vancouver (B.C.). Board of Park Commissioners
English Bay Bathhouse after repainting
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
English Bay Bathhouse before repainting
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
English Bay Bathhouse before repainting
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
English Bay Bathhouse before repainting
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of Olga Jenkinson Bell fonds
Part of Olga Jenkinson Bell fonds
English Bay from Kitsilano Beach
Part of Greater Vancouver Visitors and Convention Bureau fonds
English Bay from Kitsilano Beach
Part of Greater Vancouver Visitors and Convention Bureau fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of Alexander Godfrey fonds
Evening - English Bay - Vancouver, B.C.
Part of George Thompson fonds
Fork lift truck clearing the beach at English Bay in preparation for summer
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Item is a photograph showing a fork lift truck clearing the beach at English Bay in preparation for summer. Caption from Vancouver Express: Spring cleaning is a must, even for the city's beaches. Winds and high tides of winter shift logs and other debris onto the sands. Here a fork lift truck makes sure English Bay will be clear for summer swimmers."
Four men on stage at Polar Bear Swim
[George Cunningham memorial sundial]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[George Cunningham memorial sundial plaque]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Group dressed in shark costumes at Polar Bear Swim
Group dressed in shark costumes on stage at Polar Bear Swim
Group on stage at Polar Bear Swim
Group on stage at Polar Bear Swim
Harry F. Critchley at English Bay
Item is a photograph showing Harry F. Critchley, as a boy, sitting on the English Bay beach, with the pier and Englesea Lodge in the distance.
File contains a photograph album showing various scenes of Vancouver and the surrounding area. Places include: Stanley Park, English Bay, Hastings Park, North Vancouver (Capilano Canyon, Seymour Creek Canyon, Lynn Creek Canyon), mouth of the Fraser River, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet. There are also photographs of various ships around Vancouver. All photographs have caption hand written below.
Inukshuk site proposal at English Bay
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Inukshuk site proposal at English Bay
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Joe Fortes, lifeguard [diving into water at English Bay]
Man holding awards on stage at Polar Bear Swim
Man holding awards on stage at Polar Bear Swim
Man speaking on stage at Polar Bear Swim