- AM1376-: CVA 3-4
- Item
- [between 1866 and 1870]
Photograph shows the paddle-wheeler "William Irving", the Railroad House, Caledonian Hotel, Steamboat Exchange, a church and other buildings
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Photograph shows the paddle-wheeler "William Irving", the Railroad House, Caledonian Hotel, Steamboat Exchange, a church and other buildings
Photograph shows creosoted Douglas Fir paving on the C.P.R. Railway viaduct at the bottom of Granville Street
[Winch Building and Post Office viewed from the north side of Hastings Street at Howe looking west]
Photograph shows the Winch Building (739 W. Hastings Street) and Post Office, motor vehicles and gasoline station.
White and Bindon : Books, Stationery Etc.
Photograph shows Mr. N.J. White and R.A. Bindon standing in front of store located at 113 West Hastings Street.
[Westminster tram cars on Hastings Street after the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
West Hastings Street looking east from Granville Street
View of the Metropolitan Building, Marine Building and Immigration Building
[View of the 900 Block Granville Street and the 700 Block Nelson Street]
Photograph shows Gold Seal Confectionery, Arthur E. Wood Phonograph Shop (995 Granville), Gents Furnishings (989 Granville, a men's clothing store), Norman Kydd hardware and a barbershop
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] showing the north side of the False Creek in the foreground.
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] showing the downtown from Dunsmuir and Homer Streets, including the Beatty Street Drill Hall and former Canada Post office, the Georgia Viaduct and the north side of the False Creek in the foreground. The Cambie Street Bridge is centre, and the south shore of False Creek and City Hall and other buildings are visible in the background.
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] showing the downtown from Dunsmuir and Homer Streets, including the Beatty Street Drill Hall and former Canada Post office, the Georgia Viaduct and the north side of the False Creek in the foreground. The Cambie Street Bridge is centre, and the south shore of False Creek and City Hall and other buildings are visible in the background.
[View of Cordova Street looking west from Carrall Street]
Photograph shows the Dunn-Miller block and number 12 and 16 street cars
[View looking west on Hastings Street from Main Street]
Photograph shows part of the Vancouver Museum (Carnegie Centre), the Ford Building and the Balmoral Hotell
[View looking north along the west side of the 200 Block of Main Street]
Photograph shows the Canadian National Steamship Terminal in the background
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings and a No. 4 streetcar
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings
View from downtown looking east
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] looking east at Water Street and East Cordova Street, following the waterfront up to around Dunlevy Avenue. Buildings visible include the Hotel Europe marking the intersection of Carrall and Alexander Streets, former Public Safety Building, and St. James Anglican Church.
Victoria, B.C. from Government Buildings
Victoria, B.C. from Government Buildings
Photograph shows the Sir James Douglas obelisk
Van-Transfer Company Limited baggage cart in front of the building at 80 East Pender Street
Photographs shows offices of the Great Northern Express Company, Great Northern Transfer Company, Cloverdale Brick and Tile Company and Vancouver Coal Company.
Vancouver's Medical Dental Building under construction
Item is a photograph showing Vancouver's Medical Dental Building during construction. Photograph shows the building's Rental Office and a group of people, including Mr. Robert Luscher (second right), one of the architects of McCarter-Nairne.
Panoramic view from approximately Pender Street and Granville Street looking north showing the Orpheum Theatre at 805 West Pender Street, the top of the Post Office building and clock tower, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Dominion Building, the World Building (Sun Tower) and Burrard Inlet in the background
Vancouver Street scene showing Flack Block, 163 West Hastings Street.
Item is a photograph showing the Flack Block, 163 West Hastings Street. Annotation on verso: "A gift from Phillip Timms when I visited his shop on Commercial 1967."
Vancouver [showing crowds on East Hastings Street]
Photographs shows a parade with horse-drawn floats on Hastings Street.
[Unidentified floats in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[Unidentified float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[Unidentified float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows the Rifle Range and other businesses on the south side
Two storey brick office building at 642-646 Granville Street
Item is a photograph showing the two storey brick office building at 642-646 Granville Street, built by Mr. Harry Abbott in 1889 and designed by architect R.M. Fripp. It was occupied by C.P.R. Land, Telegraph and General Offices until 1900.
[The Weavers of Speech float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The War Veterans "Better 'Ole" float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Vancouver Saxophone Band float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Vancouver float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Vancouver Fire Department floats in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Vancouver Exhibition float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The United Veterans of South Africa float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Spencer Limited float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The south side of the Unit Block of Dupont (Pender) Street]
Photograph shows the Gim Lee Yuen store at 32 Dupont Street and other businesses including the Sam Kee building in the background at 433 Carrall Street and a man carrying two baskets balanced on a pole
[The Sons of England float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The ship "Pamir" at dock on the Vancouver waterfront]
Photograph shows the Marine Building in the background
[The Royal Soap Co. building] Vancouver
[The Rex Theatre, Paris Shoes and Chapman Buggy floats in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The P. Burns and Company Limited float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The "Our Own Brand" Creamery float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Oriental Limited float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The "Neverot" Stained Shingles float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Native Sons and Daughters of Canada float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Jantzen and Vancouver Swimming Pool-Pleasure Pier float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Hudsons Bay Company float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side