C.P. Exhibition [parade float] Fred Deeley [Ltd.]
- AM1535-: CVA 99 - 3165
- Item
- 1935
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
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C.P. Exhibition [parade float] Fred Deeley [Ltd.]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph of Allan Parr, an ice hockey player with the Vancouver Millionaires.
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Item is a photograph of Sibby Nichols, an ice hockey player for the Vancouver Millionaires.
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Item is a photograph of Smokey Harris, an ice hockey player with the Vancouver Millionaires.
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Item is a photograph of Jack Ulrich, also known as Silent Jack, an ice hockey player for the Vancouver Millionaires.
Commercial High School Relay Team
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Item is a photograph showing the Fairview High School of Commerce track team (L-R): Walter Scott, Percy Williams, Graham Bruce, Dave Hendry and Alf Harvey.
Funeral - Mr. Sayers, Senter and Hannas [Center and Hanna Funeral Home?] photo for Mr. Horner
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Cast in Play at Columbian College of Arts [B.C. College of Arts?]
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Group portrait
U.C.T. Convention Group on Courthouse Steps
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Group portrait
[Pipe manufacturing at] Tait Pipe Company Limited
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Associated Dairy [Dairies Ltd.] wagon
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Associated Dairy [Dairies Ltd.] wagon
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Associated Dairy [Dairies Ltd.] wagon
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Official with mace on the steps of City Hall
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Item is a photograph showing Alexander McKay, the City's mace bearer, at the unveiling ceremony for the statue of Captain George Vancouver.
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Group portrait. Band leader Stan Patton (middle) and Wilf Wylie on piano.
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Group portrait
Crowd watching baseball results [at the corner of Pender Street and Beatty Street]
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Naval parade and review [Cambie and West Hastings]
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Radio Sales Service Ltd. giant radio at Victory Square
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Photograph shows the Daily Province building in the background
Radio Sales Service Ltd. giant radio at Victory Square
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Photograph shows the Daily Province building in the background
Radio Sales Service Ltd. giant radio at Victory Square
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Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing driver J. Graham Oates with Mayor Taylor at ceremony commemorating his trip from Halifax to Vancouver.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing driver J. Graham Oates with Mayor Taylor at ceremony commemorating his trip from Halifax to Vancouver.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing driver J. Graham Oates with Mayor Taylor at ceremony commemorating his trip from Halifax to Vancouver.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing driver J. Graham Oates with Mayor Taylor at city hall marking his trip from Halifax to Vancouver.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing driver J. Graham Oates with Mayor Taylor at city hall marking his trip from Halifax to Vancouver.
George Irvine, Pee Wee hockey teams [Nippon Pee Wees]
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King George High School Rugby Team Junior Champions 1933
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Group portrait showing left to right: (back row): Tom Vance, Frank Crosby, Jack Scott and Bob Scott; (middle row): H.M. Robertson, Ichiro Fujii, Gerry Winkler, Jim Woods, Ben Springer, Al Flowerdew and D.B. Johnston; (front row): Bruce Clark, Gerry Douglas, Bert Watt, Henry Miles, Fred Saunders, Sam Wolfe and Bob Springer
Ex Magee Rugby Team - Winners Miller Cup 1932-33-34
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Group portrait showing left to right: (back row): J. Hillier, L. Wright, S. Marrion, A. Applegarth, K. Farina, D. Matheson, J. Kent, P. Ford, R. Pearson, T. Ferris, Hoy Cameron; (front row): R. Gregg, J. Claerke, R. Cotton, Y. Ono, F. Lightheart, C. Pallott, G. Austin, A. Blakey and R. Van Horne
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Item is a photograph showing a group portrait taken in front of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church. Identified persons are (L-R): Rev. Christie McDarmid (front centre, wearing a light-coloured coat), Rev. J. R. Robertson, and Rev. J. A. Logan.
Brock funeral procession [outside St. John's United Church at 1401 Comox Street]
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Item is a photograph showing the casket of Reginald Walter Brock carried out for the funeral procession for both Brock and his wife, Mildred Brock.
Brock funeral procession [outside St. John's United Church at 1401 Comox Street]
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Item is a photograph showing the casket of Reginald Walter Brock carried out for the funeral procession for both Brock and his wife, Mildred Brock.
Brock funeral procession, taken for News Herald
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Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
Brock funeral procession, taken for News Herald
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
Brock funeral procession, taken for News Herald
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
Brock funeral procession, taken for News Herald
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
[Dean R.W.] Brock funeral procession
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Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock. Photograph shows the east side of the 600 Block of Howe Street
Brock funeral procession, taken for News Herald
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a photograph showing the procession for the double funeral of Reginald (R.W.) and Mildred Brock.
[Dean R.W.] Brock funeral procession [outside St. John's United Church at 1401 Comox Street]
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Item is a photograph showing the casket of of Reginald Walter Brock in preparation for the funeral procession for both Brock and his wife, Mildred Brock.
Leaders in Pacific Coast Hockey 1915-16
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Item is a composite photograph showing portraits of L. Patrick - Victoria, F. Patrick - Vancouver, E. Savage - Portland, and P. Muldoon - Seattle. Cartoon drawings are also included around the portraits.
Grinell & Co. building exterior
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Item is a photograph showing the Grinnell Company of Canada Ltd. for automatic sprinkler equipment at 1132 Hamilton Street.
Women athletes leaving [by train] for Eastern Trials
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1st Depot Battalion [group photograph]
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Canadian Officers Training Corps. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Jan. 1918
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Champion and White Limited - Decorative Truck
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Item is a photograph showing a boxer on a parade float with a sign that reads "Champion-White Man Knocks Them All Out with Robin Hood Boilers."
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Item is a photograph showing a group portrait of M. W. United Grand Lodge members, visiting from Washington State, taken in front of the Mount Pleasant No. 19 I.O.O.F. hall.
Prize [boxing] fighters, taken for J. Allen, W. Townsend, Carter, Holliday, Hawk, Young
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Item is a photograph showing boxers (L-R): William (Billy) Townsend, Leslie Carter, Harvey Holliday, Johnny Hawks, and Billy Young.