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L.D. Taylor family fonds Vancouver (B.C.) Item
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[Woman posing outdoors]

Inscription on verso of photograph reads: "Louis Dear, Called to see you, after a drive around the park, & thought you would enjoy a drive around Marine. Call up please, [E--l]. Tomorrow at 12."

[Waterworks diving crew prepare Mayor L.D. Taylor for First Narrows dive]

Photograph shows L.D. Taylor sitting on a bench dressed in a diving suit. Members of the diving crew stand around Taylor, as one of the crew prepares to place a diving helmet on Taylor's head. Inscription on the back of photograph reads: "Day after first ride in airplane went down in diving suit, Jericho seaplane 1926, late Capt. Glover, B.C. E[lectric] R[ailway] Co[mpany] with him." Individual identified is Arthur Mole standing far right.

[Visit of Australian Premier Bruce]

Photograph is a group portrait taken inside the C.P.R. Station. Individuals identified are: Nels Lougheed (far left), Mrs. Bruce (second from left), Premier Bruce (with cane) and Mayor L.D. Taylor (next to Bruce).

[Visit of Australian Premier Bruce]

Photograph is a group portrait taken inside the C.P.R. Station showing (from left to right): Nels Lougheed, Mrs. Bruce, Premier Bruce and L.D. Taylor. Inscription on verso of print reads: " Visit. Abernethy Lougheed logging camp, in B.C. largest stockholder, McCormick Chicago Ill[inoi]s."

[View of C.P.R. Piers B and C]

Inscripton on verso of print reads:"Second largest pier in the world. Opened and dedicated by Louis D. Taylor, Mayor of Vancouver, July 4, 1927, Diamond Jubilee of Confederation."

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