- AM1477-1-S2---: CVA 1477-54
- Item
- Apr. 14 1927
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Governor General Lord Willingdon and Lady Willingdon arrive in Vancouver for visit, April 14, 1927]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows Mayor L.D. Taylor to the left of Lord Willingdon
Their Excellencies [Governor General Lord Willingdon and Lady Willingdon] and staff, Simla 1931
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows a guard on a horse holding a flag. Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows a man standing in uniform. Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is a group portrait of the Viceroy's band. Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows (from left to right): Councillor McLean, Revelstoke, B.C., Lord Byng, Mayor L.D. Taylor and Lady Byng.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Governor General Lord Byng's farewell visit]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Inscription by L.D. Taylor on verso of print reads: " Party. Left to right: Councillor McLean, Revelstoke, B.C., His Excellency Baron Byng, myself {Mayor L.D. Taylor], Chief of Police Long, my secretary George Fitch, Her Excellency Baroness Byng, Miss Sandford lady in waiting." Photograph taken at C.N. Station.
[Governor General Lord Byng's farewell visit]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Inscription by L.D. Taylor on verso of print reads: "Miss Sandford lady in waiting, Captain [?] Mgr. B.C. Coast S.S. Coy., Her Excellency Baroness BYNG, The Mayor [L.D. Taylor], His Excellency Baron Byng, Colonel Foster C.D.C."
[Governor General Lord Byng at C.N. Station during his farewell visit]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows scouts lining the pathway.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows Lady Byng receiving bouquet of flowers from girl. Scouts are visible in the foreground.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows L.D Taylor on the left, and is inscribed "With Leonard Frank's compliments, April 12, 1927."