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Strathcona Porch Project photographs

File consists of photographs showing residences belonging to the Strathcona Porch Project, porches under construction, views of the neighbourhood and plan drawings of porches. Photographs were taken by Bill Jeffries, except for a few marked as taken by Judy Oberlander, and this set was later used by Jeffries for giving various lectures on the Strathcona Porch Project.

Picturesque Vancouver, British Columbia

File is a souvenir photograph album showing images of C.P.R. railway lines and terminus building, First Nations people and totem poles, Stanley Park, views of the city and landscape including Mount Baker, Capilano River, Hastings Mill, Hastings Street, Granville Street, buildings including schools, Vancouver Club, "topical residences" of downtown homes, and churches, as well as images of the S.S. Princess Victoria and the S.S. Empress of India.

Open Vancouver heritage house tour

Event held Sunday, June 4, 2006. Tour includes the following houses: 1826 Blanca Street, 4446 West 5th Avenue, 2553 Wallace Crescent, 4161 Crown Crescent, 4051 Marguerite Street, 1550 Angus Drive, 2544 Columbia Street, 2532 Columbia Street, 844 Dunlevy Avenue, 2449 Dundas Street.

Open Vancouver : sacred sites tour

Guide for tour held December 11, 2004. Includes the following churches: Christ Church Cathedral, 690 Burrard Street; Holy Rosary Cathedral, 646 Richards Street; St. James Anglican Church, 303 East Cordova Street; St. Mary's Church, Kerrisdale, 2490 West 37th Avenue; Unitarian Church of Vancouver, 949 West 49th Avenue; Canadian Memorial Church, 1806 West 15th Avenue; Vancouver Buddhist Church, 220 Jackson Avenue; Ryerson United Church, 2195 West 45th Avenue.

Open Vancouver : mid-century modern : downtown Vancouver modernist architecture map guide

"In the wake of the World War II, there emerged a sense of world wide renewal and a desire to rebuild. The opportunity was ripe to explore new materials, technical innovation, and a radical shift in social values away from appearance and towards quality of living. These Modern Movement ideas, which had emerged in Europe in the early 20th century and gained momentum after World War I, were well suited to Vancouver, a young and growing city. . . ."

Open Vancouver : heritage house tour

Guide book for tour held Sunday, June 3, 2007. Includes information on the following addresses: 2451 Eton Street, 2439 Eton Street, 856 East Georgia Street, 1606 East 15th Avenue, 1310 West 33rd Avenue, 5026 Connaught Drive, 3996 West 10th Avenue, 2538 Balaclava Street, 55 East Cordova Street, 401 East Waterfront Road, 568 Hawks Avenue, 598 Hawks Avenue.

Open Vancouver : heritage house tour

Booklet and guide for open house tour held June 1, 2003. Addresses include: 4675 West 4th Avenue, 1734 Dunbar Street, 2744 Dunbar Street, 2036 West 13th Avenue, 2005 West 16th Avenue, 1526 Angus Drive, 7255 Granville Street, 3118 Alberta Street, 446 Union Street, 656 East Georgia Street, 602 Keefer Street, 1415 Barclay Street, 1523 Davie Street, and Mole Hill.

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