[100 block of West Hastings Street]
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Photograph shows streetcar, pedestrians, and banners across the street.
[100 block of West Hastings Street]
Photograph shows streetcar, pedestrians, and banners across the street.
[500 block of Carrall Street, looking north toward Pender Street]
Photograph shows carts, pedestrians, and buildings along the street, including the Chinese Empire Reform Association of Canada.
[Banner across street at] Hastings and Abbott, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Hastings Street, looking west, showing buildings, carriages, pedestrians, and banners across the street, reading: "100 000 club," "Industries Indicate Immensity," and "The Big Store - sells for less - sells everything."
Bartlett Brothers pack train, Dawson
Photograph shows men loading packs onto donkeys on the street. Photo also shows some storefronts, and people on the sidewalk.
[Carrall Street at Hastings Street]
Photograph shows pedestrians crossing street, and businesses such as the Mint Saloon, and McTaggart and Moscrop Hardware.
Carrall Street, looking north [showing the Hotel Alexandria, 37 Carrall Street]
A note on the original accompanying evelope states: "Maple Tree Square, showing Hotel Alexandria."
[Celebration at West Hastings and Carrall Streets looking west]
Photograph shows a band, horse drawn carriages, spectators, and a large horse-drawn structure decorated with Union Jack flags. Also shown are the Palace Hotel at 349 - 359 Carrall Street and the English Chop House at 377 Carrall Street.
Photograph shows dirt road, plank sidewalks, buildings, carts, and pedestrians. Businesses shown on the street include Thos. Dunn and Co. Hardware [8 Cordova Street]
Photograph shows arch and banners along Cordova Street, as well as flags and other decorations.
Corner Hastings and Richards Streets. Time of the visit of our King and Queen
Photograph shows Hastings Street, looking west, decorated with flags and signs. Photograph also shows streetcars, automobiles, and pedestrians.
Corner of Westminster Avenue [later Main Street] and Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a streetcar, pedestrians, a cyclist, a cart, and buildings on the street.
[Dominion Day street scene, from rooftop]
A note on the back of the photograph speculates that the location of the photograph site may be North Vancouver.
Dupont [later Pender] and Carrall Streets, looking east
Photograph shows horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians along street.
[Foot of Lonsdale Avenue from ferry terminal]
Photograph shows Lonsdale Street, looking north, as well as pedestrians, carriages, and some buildings.
Georgia Street at Hornby Street
Photograph shows horse-drawn carriages on street, including one for the Badminton Hotel; Christ Church Cathedral; and a building containing both a grocery store (Kyle Grocery) and a picture framing store (Timms Art Emporium), later the site of the Georgia Medical - Dental building, then Cathedral Place.
[Granville Street at Dunsmuir Street, looking north]
Photograph shows pedestrians, cyclists, streetcar, and buildings on the west side of Granville Street.
[Granville Street at Georgia Street]
An accompanying label reads: "Corner of Georgia and Granville Sts. Looking north, showing the first installment of the Hudson's Bay enterprise, next a famous liquor store, and the New York block where the C.P.R. had its offices. Some of us will remember that there was no elevator service in that four story building. Note the Davie Street Car, it is just possible that it is still doing its best. A few vacant lots in the west side - Timms Photo."
Granville Street at Georgia Street, looking north
Photograph shows the street decorated for the visit of the Prince of Wales, showing flags and streamers, as well as cars and pedestrians.
[Granville Street at Hastings Street]
Photograph shows pedestrians, Birks clock, and the C.P.R. station in the background.
Granville Street at Nelson Street, looking north
Photograph shows road, streetcar, buildings, and pedestrians at time of the visit of the Prince of Wales.
[Granville Street at Pender Street, looking north]
Photograph shows a streetcar, pedestrians, and various buildings, including the Imperial Life building, and the Post Office and C.P.R. station in the distance.
[Granville Street at Pender Street, looking south]
Photograph shows streetcars, carriages, pedestrians, and businesses, including McIntyre's Cafe in the Imperial Life building.
[Granville Street near Pender Street, looking north, showing sign for Semi-Ready Tailoring]
A label on the back of the photograph mounting reads: "Granville Street, near Pender. Looking North. A foggy day in the autumn. One auto, tram cars on left hand side, the hand cart, Rand Bros. office, Old Style sign of 'Semi-Ready.' The corner before the Rogers building was built."
Granville Street (on a Sunday)
Photograph shows businesses, parked automobiles, and some pedestrians on the 800 block of Granville Street.
Granville Street, south of Dunsmuir Street
Photograph shows pedestrians, carts, streetcars, and buildings, including the site of D. A. Smith Furniture.
[Granville Street, south of Pender Street, showing Post Office and Fairfield Building]
Photograph shows pedestrians, carriages, streetcars, and buildings.
Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Granville Street, looking south from Cordova Street. Photograph shows the Post Office and other buildings, streetcars, and pedestrians.
[Hastings and Cambie Streets, showing front steps and lawn of Court House]
Photograph also shows other buildings, carriages, and children playing on the Court House lawn.
[Hastings and Richards Streets, in the rain]
Photograph shows pedestrians with overcoats and umbrellas. Photograph also shows a sign for A. F. McMillan, Jewellers (491 West Hastings).
Hastings at Cambie [showing streetcar, Woodward's cart, and corner of the Court House garden]
[Hastings Street at Cambie Street, looking west]
Notes on accompanying label read: "Hasting Street at Cambie. The old Court House Square, now the site of the Cenotaph and Victory Square. Some wooden stores are to be seen next to the Business College. The street traffic was not too heavy then. Champion and White's wagon is the star attraction. Citizens often went shopping in a buggy. What was the use of hurrying? - Timms Photo"
[Hastings Street at Cambie Street, looking west]
Photograph shows pedestrians, streetcars, carriages, and buidings on south side of the street.
Hastings Street at Columbia, looking east
An accompanying label reads: "This is Hastings Street East of Columbia Avenue. Many of the old wooden buildings have vanished. The barber poles and the bicycle racks and the old wooden sidewalks, with an occasional nail, kept us from going to sleep as we did our shopping. Timms Photo."
[Hastings Street at Gore Avenue, looking west]
An accompanying label reads: "Hastings Street looking west from near Gore Avenue. The last of the wooden sidewalks. The Fish Market next to the Bank. The new Public Library. The Japanese clothes cleaner on the bike. The tram to Central Park. Just a summer morning 30 years ago - Timms Photo."
Hastings Street at Granville Street
Photograph shows pedestrians, streetcars, the Birks Clock, and a banner announcing baseball games.
[Hastings Street at Homer Street]
Photograph shows pedestrians, streetcars, and buildings.
[Hastings Street at Richards Street]
Photograph shows streetcars, horse-drawn carts, pedestrians, and buildings on the south side of the street
Hastings Street between Hamilton and Homer Streets
An accompanying label reads: "Hastings St. between Hamilton and Homer St. This block held its own for a number of years, but the march was always westward. Some of the well known names the businessmen are clearly seen -- Fit-Reform, Thompson Stationery, Buscombe, Clubb and Stewart, King Studio, Moore and Clarke and the Arcade. - Timms Photo."
Hastings Street E. Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows streetcars, automobiles, and pedestrians on street. Photograph also shows a line of cars with signs reading "The Belt Line 5 cents." Photograph also shows businesses and hotels on both sides of the street, including the Sultan Baths, and the Dodson rooms.
Hastings Street west of Homer Street [Banners across Hastings Street]
Photograph shows pedestrians, streetcars, and carriages on street, as well as a banners across Hastings Street reading: "Many men making money means much for Vancouver," "Hurrah!! Tell our Tale. Talk our Town," and "Vancouver 100 000 in 1910."
Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B.C. - Bank of Ottawa building
Photograph shows Hastings Street, looking west.
[Hastings Street, looking east from Homer Street]
Photograph shows streetcars, cyclists, pedestrians, and buildings.
Photograph shows streetcars, automobiles, and a boy with a bike on Hastings Street, looking west. Photograph also shows buildings, including the Marine building in the distance.
Photograph shows queue on both sides of the street, leading to the C.P.R. station.
[Looking north towards Pender Street along the west side of the 500 block of Carrall Street]
Photograph shows bicylist, carts, pedestrians, and buildings along the street.
Looking up Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Granville Street, looking south from Cordova Street. Photograph shows streetcars, automobiles, pedestrians, and buildings, including the Post Office.
(Main St.) West Westminster Avenue, Vancouver
Photograph shows incomplete plank roads, a brick building in the foreground, and various other buildings in the background.
New Westminster, B.C. Columbia Street
Photograph shows streetcar tracks in the middle of the street, and businesses on either side. Also shown are various horse-drawn carts, and two men crossing the street.
Northwest corner of Georgia and Howe Streets [showing Georgia Street extending west]
The photograph shows pedestrians, a horse-drawn carriage, the East Indian Tea Company (801 Georgia Street), Christ Church Cathedral and Stanley Park and the North Shore in the background.
[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).