[Bank of Montreal building at northeast corner of Granville and Dunsmuir Streets decorated with banners and flags for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Bank of Montreal building, corner of Granville and Dunsmuir Streets]
[Boats and buildings on beach at Cates Shipyard, near the south end of Burrard Street at False Creek]
[Boulder Saloon and Barber Shop (Boulder Hotel , 1-9 West Cordova Street) at corner of Cordova and Carrall Streets]
Browning Block, Vancouver, B.C. [southeast corner of Granville and Dunsmuir Streets]
[Buildings on beach at C.E. Cates Shipyard and marine ways, near the south end of Burrard Street at False Creek]
[Caple family seated on steps of house at 828 Hamilton Street]
[Chinese arch at Hastings and Carrall Streets, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Chinese funeral procession passing False Creek School (Mount Pleasant School) at Westminster Road (Kingsway) and Ninth Avenue (Broadway)]
[Clarence Hotel building at Seymour and Pender Streets]
Cordova Street, looking east from Cambie Street, Vancouver
C.P.N. Co.'s steam ship Islander at wharf, Vancouver
[C.P.R. railway station and wharf, showing trains and docked ships]
[C.P.R. station and wharf, decorated for visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[C.P.R. station lit with electric lights for visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Dominion Government Ship "Kestrel" being constructed at Wallace Shipyards near the south end of Granville Street at False Creek]
[Exterior of Boult's Music Store and N. Caple and Co. Stationers, decorated for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Exterior of Holy Rosary Cathedral, seen from corner of Richards and Dunsmuir Streets]
[Exterior of Holy Rosary Cathedral, seen from Richards and Dunsmuir Streets]
[Exterior of N. Caple and Co. store at 329 Hastings Street, showing stationery in window and toys on plank sidewalk outside store]
[Ferguson Block building at Hastings and Richards Streets]
First arrival of S.S. "Empress of India" in Vancouver, B.C. April 28th 1891 (property of C.P.R.)
[Four masted barque "Olivebank" at anchor near Hastings Mill]
[Freight cars on railway track with signs reading "Canned salmon. Gift of British Columbia to Imperial Govt."]
[Group portrait in front of Homer Street Methodist Church]
[Hastings Street decorated for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, looking east from rooftop near Granville]
[Hastings Street looking east from Granville Street, decorated for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Houses in Mount Pleasant near Manitoba Street and 11th Avenue]
[Houses in Mount Pleasant near Manitoba Street and 11th Avenue]
[Houses in Mount Pleasant near Manitoba Street and 12th Avenue]
[Houses in Mount Pleasant near Manitoba Street and 12th Avenue]
[Houses in Mount Pleasant near Ontario Street and 11th Avenue]
[Houses in Mount Pleasant near Ontario Street and 11th Avenue]
[Houses in Mount Pleasant near Ontario Street and 11th Avenue]
[Interior of Christ Church Cathedral at Georgia and Burrard Streets]
[Interior of Holy Rosary Cathedral, showing altar]
[Interior of Holy Rosary Cathedral, showing arches, pews and altar]
[Interior of Holy Rosary Cathedral, showing centre aisle, pews, and altar]
[Interior of N. Caple and Co. Stationers of 546 Granville Street]
[Interior of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, showing organ and pews in balcony]
[Japanese arch on Hastings Street, between Homer and Hamilton Streets, erected for visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
Looking over Brockton Point, Stanley Park
Manor House, Vancouver
[Men and women assembled for picnic in clearing]
[Men using team of oxen to drag large logs down a skid road in Kitsilano area]
[Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt and wedding party in front of Holy Trinity Church at Pine Street and 6th Avenue]
Negative of four images about the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall
[News-Advertiser publishing office building at the corner of Cambie and Pender Streets]
One negative with four maritime images
[Scougale's Dry Goods building at northeast corner of Hastings and Richards Streets]