- AM1376-: CVA 72-25
- Item
- Jun. 1950
Item is a photograph of a girls band from Duke of Connaught High School, New Westminster, on Kitsilano Beach.
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Item is a photograph of a girls band from Duke of Connaught High School, New Westminster, on Kitsilano Beach.
Kitsilano Beach pool, showboat stage
Item is a photograph of the showboat stage at the outdoor swimming pool at Kitsilano Beach. The photograph is taken from a position above the pool to the south, looking north down into the pool area. The diving platform and people using the pool are also visible, and beyond the pool English Bay and Stanley Park can be seen.
Kitsilano Beach pool, diving tower
Item is a photograph of families using the outdoor swimming pool at Kitsilano Beach. The photograph is taken from the pathway above the pool to the south, looking north down into the pool area. The showboat stage and diving platform are visible, and beyond the pool English Bay and Stanley Park can be seen.
Kitsilano Beach pool, from west end
Item is a photograph of families using the outdoor swimming pool at Kitsilano Beach. The photograph is taken from near the southwest end of the pool, looking east. The showboat stage, diving platform, and a pier into the pool can be seen, and beyond the pool Kitsilano Beach and the bathhouse is visible.
Kitsilano Beach pool, east end with crowds
Item is a photograph of families using the outdoor swimming pool at Kitsilano Beach. The photograph is taken from near the southwest end of the pool, looking east. The showboat stage and a pier into the pool can be seen, and beyond the pool Kitsilano Beach and the bathhouse is visible, with Hotel Vancouver, the Vancouver Block clock tower, and the Burrard Street Bridge visible in the far background.
Kitsilano Beach pool, diving tower and pier
Item is a photograph of families using the outdoor swimming pool at Kitsilano Beach. The photograph is taken from near the southwest end of the pool, looking northeast. A diving tower and pier into the pool can be seen, and beyond the pool, across English Bay, Kitsilano Beach and the bathhouse is visible, with Hotel Vancouver and the Vancouver Block clock tower visible in the far background.
Item is a photograph of English Bay and the west side of Downtown Vancouver, looking northeast from somewhere along the south shore of English Bay. The view includes the Hotel Vancouver at the far right, and the beginning of Stanley Park on the far left.
Bird's Eye View - Vancouver Harbour B.C. Proposed Kitsilano Terminal and Free Port
Item is a mounted photographic copy of an aerial oblique perspective drawing of a proposed terminal and port facility located, but never built, at Kitsilano Point, Vancouver, B.C.
[Aerial view of the] R.C.A.F. Station - Jericho Base
Kitsilano Branch Vancouver Public Library, 2375 West 4th Avenue
Onlookers watching boating event at Kitsilano Pool
Onlookers surrounding Kitsilano Pool
Kitsilano Park across from Melton Court, 1933
Kitsilano Pool in the making, 1932
Kitsilano Beach, 1932 [near pavilion]
Kitsilano Beach, 1930 [looking north east]
View from 6th Avenue and Maple Street
Item is a photograph showing the view from 6th Avenue and Maple Street. Annotation on verso: "Taken from 6th Avenue and Maple Street, C.P.R. tracks in front, Kitsilano Beach is about 8 blocks from this point. False Creek east of the right side of picture. English Bay district across from Kitsilano."
Item is a photograph showing a view of Vanier Park and Kits Point taken at dusk.
Item is a photograph showing a side view of the south end of the bridge with Kitsilano and Vanier Park in the background.
[Crowds gathered along Cornwall Avenue for royal motorcade]
Item is a photograph showing members of the crowd walking along Cornwall Avenue. Identified is Margaret Walton, right side, next to man carrying a chair.
[Crowds gathered along Cornwall Avenue for royal motorcade]
[Crowds gathered along Cornwall Avenue for royal motorcade]
[Crowds gathered along Cornwall Avenue for royal motorcade]
Inscription on back of print states, "After procession passed."
[Crowds gathered along Cornwall Avenue for royal motorcade]
Inscription on back of print states, "Anticipation!"
Item is a photograph showing a class portrait of female students. Identified is Mollie Whitcomb, back row third from left.
Item is a photograph showing the exterior of the gurdwara operated by the Khalsa Diwan Society located at 1866 West 2nd Avenue. View also includes other houses along West 2nd near Cypress Street.
Item is a photograph showing the housing construction at the 1600 block of Arbutus Street.
Item is a photograph showing site of demolished house and surrounding buildings at 1600 block of Arbutus Street.
Item is a photograph showing a house (now demolished) at the 1600 block of Arbutus Street.
[Kitsilano Beach and downtown Vancouver]
[Children sunbathing on Kitsilano Showboat stage]
[Indigenous performers on Kitsilano Showboat stage]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Indigenous performers on Kitsilano Showboat stage]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Indigenous performers on Kitsilano Showboat stage]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Indigenous performers on Kitsilano Showboat stage]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Salmon pieces cooking in front of fire]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Teepee at Kitsilano Showboat grounds]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Indigenous performer shaking hands with another man]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Sailors holding instruments (HMCS Discovery band?)]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Sailors holding instruments (HMCS Discovery band?)]
Item is a photograph showing Sea Festival activities.
[Replica Nonsuch vessel in English Bay]
Item is a photograph showing the replica ketch sailing for the Sea Festival.
Item is a photograph showing downtown Vancouver taken from Kitsilano Beach area. Kayaking possibly part of Sea Festival demonstration.