Widows and wives section, drum head service, Brockton Point
- AM177-F01-: CVA 612-130
- Item
- 1936
Widows and wives section, drum head service, Brockton Point
W.H. Evans, engineer, first train, July 4th 1886, at Coquitlam, July 3rd 1936
W.H. Evans, engineer, first train, July 4th 1886, at Coquitlam, July 3rd 1936
Western Canada annual air show, Vancouver Airport, Aug. 1st 1936
Item is a photograph showing six men in front of an airplane at the Western Canada annual air show. Note under title written by Major Matthews: "Left to right: Joseph (Indian name Splahk-tum) from Tswassen, also spelt Che-woet-sun. (Ladner). 2. A school boy; son of Chief Jack Stogan. 3. Chief Jack Stogan, Indian name Semilano, of Musqueam, 4. Chief Moses Joseph, of Ustlawn, North Vancouver. 5. Chief Jimmy Jimmy, Indian name Swahsh, about 80, of Kowtain (A.J. Khatsahlano calls it Showsham). 6. Councillor Stanley Joseph, brother of Chief Moses. The Indians were invited to greet some "first" aeroplane; afterwards went up in it, flew above Vancouver, etc. Being in radiophone contact with ground, Indians were asked to comment as they passed over familiar places, to listeners of air pagaent. Chief Jimmy Jimmy commented most."
West End Golden Jubilee Queen at English Bay
Welcome to Vancouver Golden Jubilee
Veterans Battalion, and Mayor McGeer, Col. John Leckie, Cambie Street grounds
Veterans Battalion at Divine Service, Christ Church Cathedral
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada : Golden jubilee 1886-1936
Vancouver Veterans Battalion, color party, Cambie Street grounds
Vancouver Veterans Battalion, before placing wreath
Vancouver Veterans Battalion placing wreath on cenotaph
Vancouver Veterans Battalion mascot, Hastings Street near Homer
Vancouver Veterans Battalion at Court House
Vancouver Veterans Battalion approaching Victory Square
Vancouver Veterans Battalion approaching Cambie Street
Vancouver Police Pipe Band on Hastings Street
Vancouver looking west from City Hall, 1936
Vancouver looking south from City Hall, 1936
Vancouver looking north from City Hall, 1936
Vancouver looking east from City Hall, 1936
Vancouver Golden Jubilee birthday party, King Edward VIII, June 22, 1936, midnight
Vancouver: Fifty years a city [title page]
Item is the title page for the book of photographs "Vancouver: Fifty years a city." The page lists all of the mayors of Vancouver with their dates and the names of council from 1886 and 1936.
Vancouver Exhibition, Vancouver Fire Department float
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, Vancouver Folk Festival
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, proposed First Narrows bridge
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, Portland, Ore[gon]
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, Native Sons of British Columbia
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, Fraser Valley Milk Producers Assn.
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, Dunbar Heights and West Point Grey
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, City of Victoria float
Vancouver crest and "Golden Jubilee" Vancouver map
Page contains two photographic reproductions. One is a photographic reproduction of the Vancouver crest. The other is a photographic reproduction of a map showing Vancouver from the City Engineer's office.
Vancouver City Fireman's Band on Courthouse steps
Vancouver "Canadian Pacific" Exhibition Parade passing cenotaph, August 26th 1936
Unveiling of paintings brought as gifts to Vancouver
Unveiling of paintings brought as gifts to Vancouver
Unloading [London Omnibus] on Ballantyne Pier, Vancouver, May 6th 1936
Union of Canadian Municipalities Convention
Troupe of Hawaiian entertainers disembarking at Vancouver, and Mayor McGeer
Troops passed; crowd departs for ceremonies at Stanley Park
Item is a photograph showing the Troops passed and crowd departing for ceremonies at Stanley Park for Dominion Day celebrations.
The statue: in the studio od Charles Marega, the sculptor
The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of London and His Worship the Mayor of Vancouver
The Rt. Hon. Lord Tweedsmuir of Elsfield, G.C.M.G., C.H. Governor-General [silhouette in wheat]