Vancouver's $200,000,000 skyline : [display circular]
- AM1519-: PAM 1930-98b
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- 1930
Vancouver's $200,000,000 skyline : [display circular]
Vancouver, Canada : an aerial view of the downtown core, looking towards the North Shore Mountains
Colour postcard of Vancouver, "official licensed merchandise" of the 2010 Olympic games.
Twenty years in Vancouver calendar
Calendar shows the same scenes of Vancouver in 1970 and 1990. Calendar was produced in commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the Buy and Sell. Introduction is written by Vancouver heritage activist, Michael Kluckner.
Panorama of Vancouver harbour, 1930, showing financial district and the Marine Building
Photo by Leonard Frank.
Pacific Centre : Urbanology : . . . At the heart of your urban experience
Pacific Building : W. A. Bauer, owner : corner Hastings Street and Howe Street
Downtown Parking Corporation Ltd. : 1986 historical report
Connect : our community : our art : our show
"Vancouver's Townsite area, in many ways, is the heart of our city. For here is the original city - the Townsite. Here is where it all began a hundred years ago. And today the vitality of the Townsite is a measure of our commitment to the city as a whole. The Townsite is composed of four unique sectors; Gastown, the Harbour Foreshore, Chinatown, and the Hastings Pender Corridor. Each sector has its own special character, but together the four also make up a cohesive area within the downtown peninsula. The purpose of the Vancouver Townsite Renaissance Corporation is to bring together the area's diverse interests in a united effort so that they can protect and enhance each sector's individual features. To preserve and revitalize this diversity, we must join together . . . . "
777 : 777 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
Item is a promotional brochure about a building to be constructed at 777 Hornby St. (at Robson). Architect was Frank Roy. Design Consultants were Thompson, Berwick, Pratt and Partners.