Item is a photograph of the whole west (Main Street) facade of the R.C.M.P. building (later, Heritage Hall, 3102 Main Street) at the corner of Main Street and 15th Avenue. Both towers, entrances and all architectural features are visible.
Item is a photograph of the main entrance of the R.C.M.P. building (later, Heritage Hall, 3102 Main Street) at the corner of Main Street and 15th Avenue showing the doorway, columns, windows, and architectural details above the main doorway. Also visible are some of the sculptures decorating the frieze above the second level.
Item is a photograph of the secondary entrance of the R.C.M.P. building (later, Heritage Hall, 3102 Main Street) at the corner of Main Street and 15th Avenue showing a low angle view of the windows, ceiling, and architectural details above the doorway in the smaller southern tower. Also visible are some of the sculptures decorating the frieze above the second level.
Item is a photograph of the main lobby of the Marine Building (355 Burrard Street) taken from a mezzanine balcony overlooking the lobby. The photograph details the ceiling, the light fixtures, and the balcony railing, all of which are elaborately decorated, as well as the tile floor in the lobby below.
Item is a photograph of the main lobby of the Marine Building (355 Burrard Street) taken from a low angle at the rear of the lobby. The interior of the front door, the lobby clock, the brass elevators, the ceiling, the tile floor, and other architectural features are visible.
Item is a photograph of the elaborate Burrard Street entrance to the Marine Building (355 Burrard Street), including details of the carvings and decorations on the arch, lintel, and tympanum.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Second Fitzgerald McCleery house (2610 South West Marine Drive). The photograph illustrates an internal hall with a staircase on the right and a doorway into a second room on the left. Wall hangings and other furniture are also visible.
Item is a photograph of the main entrance of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building (640 W. Hastings Street), on W. Hastings Street. The photograph includes details of the fittings around the door and the engraving above it. The photographer and tripod are captured in a reflection from the mirrored doors.
Item is a photograph of the porte-cochere at The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street), the pathway leading up to it, the surrounding lawns and gardens, and part of the south face of the building, including another dormer window.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance doors and the entry room of The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).