[Child feeding bird in Stanley Park]
- AM1376-: CVA 1376-735
- Item
- [ca. 1910]
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[Child feeding bird in Stanley Park]
Cadillac and its occupants in front of the Big Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
Group of men with car at the Stanley Park Hollow Tree
Autumn in Stanley Park, Vancouver
Mrs. Harry S. Baker and Wiginton family in front of the Big Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
Item is a photograph showing a group in a car in front of the Hollow Tree. Mrs. Harry S. Baker, Lawrence Wiginton, and Jessie Wiginton in the front seat of vehicle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiginton in the back seat. Other children and driver are unidentified.
Group of people posed on and around the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
Item is a photograph showing a group of people posed on and around the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park. Numbers on front of photograph correspond with names on back (one number per couple): "1 - Wakefield, 2 - Howatt, 3 - Shearer, 4 - Jackson." Additional annotation on verso: "Found at Indian Residential School. Given to [Alberni Museum?] by John Andrews."
Man standing in the hollow of the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
Man standing at the back of Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
[Sightseeing vehicle in front of the Hollow Tree]
Vancouver - A. Daum, C.J. Sharp, George Hamm [and an unidentified man in front of the Hollow Tree]
Group portrait. Left to right: A. Daum, C.J. Sharp and George Hamm.
[Man gazing at the Hollow Tree]
[Man standing beside huge tree]
[View of a trail through the trees]
The Seven Sisters Stanley Park
In Stanley Park Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a path through the trees
Photograph shows a view towards Siwash Rock
In Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows two separate images: one showing two roads and the other large trees
A Bit of Stanley Park, Vancouver
Big Trees Stanley Park Vancouver, B.C.
Big Tree Stanley Park Vancouver, B.C.
In Stanley Park Vancouver, B.C.
[Man leaning against] Cedar tree, 50 ft. in circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Spruce tree, 44 ft. in circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.