King's wife - Queen Charlotte Island
- AM1376-: CVA 3-36
- Item
- [between 1866 and 1870]
Photograph shows a woman with a labret (lip plug) and nose ring
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King's wife - Queen Charlotte Island
Photograph shows a woman with a labret (lip plug) and nose ring
Head and shoulders portrait of Margaret Pedden.
Portrait of Bertha [Malvina?] Goudron from France
Item is a photograph showing a portrait with the inscription "Bertha Goudron" in the lower left corner, although the image instead possibly shows her mother, Malvina Goudron. The Goudron family operated a hardware store on Westminster Avenue.
Item is a photograph showing a full-length portrait of Harriet Hodiah Timms (nee Harris). Photograph taken in Toronto prior to the Timms family settling in Vancouver.
Item is a photograph showing a full-length portrait of Florence Timms (nee Partidge). Photograph taken in Toronto prior to the Timms family settling in Vancouver.
Item is a photograph showing Florence Timms (nee Partridge). Photograph taken in Toronto prior to the Timms family settling in Vancouver.
Photograph shows a group eating at a table. Sister Frances of St. James Church is noted as sitting on the left.
Mrs. Norman (Florence) Caple [and others]
[Man and women in a horse-drawn carriage]
Full-length portrait
Esther [reclining in a garden]
Full-length portrait
Item is a photograph showing a full-length portrait of Amelia Power Partridge, sister-in-law to George Frederick Timms. Photograph taken in Toronto prior to the Timms family settling in Vancouver.
Mrs. W.M. Murray [and] Miss Lucy Angus
Photograph shows a canoe with "Minnehaha" printed on the bow
[Margaret Watters (later Mrs. William Innes Paterson)]
Full-length studio portrait
Interior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing grocery store employees and various canned goods and other items on display, including garden seeds and salmon, as well as a view of the cash register. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
Five unidentified people standing in front of Hollow Tree
Interior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing a woman standing near displays of shoe polish, corn flakes and other goods. Other store employees are visible in the background. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
Studio portrait
Mrs. Kathleen Storey, nee Beattie
Hudson's Bay corner - Granville [Street] and Georgia Street
Photograph shows a carbon electric light and a street car in the background
Granville Street at Robson Street
Photograph shows a policeman in a "Bobby" style hat and uniform and W. Cosman and Son Hardware
Granville Street at Hudson's Bay [on Georgia Street]
Photograph shows a horse-drawn wagon and the C.P.R. Station in the background
Photograph is a composite of portraits and buildings including the Car Barns, Head Office, Power House and Sub-Station, and Power House.
Photograph is a composite of portraits and buildings. The portraits have been numbered and identifying names have been listed and glued to the sides of the board.
Crofton House staff and students : 1904-1905
Three women standing beside building
Storefront of A. Demetry located at 43 West Hastings Street
Group portrait showing left to right: Mrs. Charles (Greta) Draney, Mrs. E.W. (Hilda) Thomas, Mrs. Richard (Belle) Gosse later Mrs. Cecil Hill, Mrs. James F. (Bertha) Cook, Mrs. Angus Fraser, Mrs. Alex (Cora) Paten, Mrs. W. Ray W. (Katy) McIntosh and Mrs. Reginald (Winnifred) Arkell
Spencer's Store : meat department
[A policeman in the 700 Block of Granville Street]
Photograph shows the English "Bobby-style" police uniform and W. Cosman and Son Hardware
Ethel in woods opposite house [in Cedar Cottage]
Crofton House staff and students : 1908-1909
Opening of Granville Street Bridge by Earl Grey
Studio portrait
[Ellen (Nell) nee Pedden and unidentified man]
Studio portrait
[Full length studio portrait of an unidentified woman]
Sister Francis, Church of England Missionary Society, St. James Church
Miss [McLean] - daughter of first mayor of Vancouver