Demolition of old Vancouver Club building [915 West Hastings Street]
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-66
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- 5 Feb. 1930
Photograph shows partially demolished building, workers, and cars parked in front of the building.
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Demolition of old Vancouver Club building [915 West Hastings Street]
Photograph shows partially demolished building, workers, and cars parked in front of the building.
Court house, Hotel Vancouver, and Vancouver Block from Robson Street
Northwest corner of Georgia and Howe Streets [showing Georgia Street extending west]
The photograph shows pedestrians, a horse-drawn carriage, the East Indian Tea Company (801 Georgia Street), Christ Church Cathedral and Stanley Park and the North Shore in the background.
[View from the Hotel Vancouver]
Photograph shows buildings, streets, and waterfront area.
[View from the Hotel Vancouver]
Photograph shows buildings along and between Howe and Granville Streets, as well as the waterfront area.
Vancouver, B.C. - looking north from the World Building [at Pender and Beatty Streets]
Photograph shows buildings, with Stanley Park in the distance.
Vancouver, B.C. looking north from the Tower Building
Corner of Robson and Howe Streets, Vancouver, B.C.
Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B.C. - Bank of Ottawa building
Photograph shows Hastings Street, looking west.
Vancouver, about end of 1886 (after fire), showing Cordova and Hastings Streets, and the City Wharf
Photograph shows buildings, dirt roads, plank sidewalks, and the waterfront area. Various areas in the waterfront are labelled with letters.
[Panorama view of Burrard Inlet, from the Hotel Vancouver]
Photograph shows downtown buildings, part of Stanley Park, the Burrard Inlet, and the North Shore.
[View of the 100 block Water Street looking west from the corner of Abbott and Water Streets]
Photograph shows Canadian Fairbanks Co. Ltd. (101 Water Street), Allen's Feed store (113 Water Street) and other buildings in the block.
[Panorama view of Vancouver looking north from Nelson Street]
Prominent buildings in photograph are: Manhattan Apartments (784 Thurlow Street), Marine Building (355 Burrard Street), Hotel Vancouver (900 West Georgia Street), Provincial Court House (750 Hornby Street); Second Hotel Vancouver (Granville Street), Vancouver Block (736 Granville Street), First Baptist Church (969 Burrard Street) and St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church (1012 Nelson Street).
Photograph shows various building and streets.
[Granville Street near Pender Street, looking north, showing sign for Semi-Ready Tailoring]
A label on the back of the photograph mounting reads: "Granville Street, near Pender. Looking North. A foggy day in the autumn. One auto, tram cars on left hand side, the hand cart, Rand Bros. office, Old Style sign of 'Semi-Ready.' The corner before the Rogers building was built."
Georgia Street at Hornby Street
Photograph shows horse-drawn carriages on street, including one for the Badminton Hotel; Christ Church Cathedral; and a building containing both a grocery store (Kyle Grocery) and a picture framing store (Timms Art Emporium), later the site of the Georgia Medical - Dental building, then Cathedral Place.
[View along Granville Street looking south from the waterfront]
[View of corner of Granville and Georgia Streets, from above]
Photograph shows buildings (including the Hudson's Bay Stores building), and Burrard Inlet and waterfront in the distance.
[Granville Street, south of Pender Street, showing Post Office and Fairfield Building]
Photograph shows pedestrians, carriages, streetcars, and buildings.
[Richards Street at Hastings Street]
Lettering on the photograph reads: "Hastings at Richards."
[Hastings and Cambie Streets, showing front steps and lawn of Court House]
Photograph also shows other buildings, carriages, and children playing on the Court House lawn.
[Granville Street at Dunsmuir Street, looking north]
Photograph shows pedestrians, cyclists, streetcar, and buildings on the west side of Granville Street.
[View of the 500 block of Granville Street looking north from Dunsmuir Street]
Photograph shows a large carriage travelling north in front of the Fee Block and the Bank of Monrteal.
[Carrall Street at Hastings Street]
Photograph shows pedestrians crossing street, and businesses such as the Mint Saloon, and McTaggart and Moscrop Hardware.
Granville Street, south of Dunsmuir Street
Photograph shows pedestrians, carts, streetcars, and buildings, including the site of D. A. Smith Furniture.
Hastings Street between Hamilton and Homer Streets
An accompanying label reads: "Hastings St. between Hamilton and Homer St. This block held its own for a number of years, but the march was always westward. Some of the well known names the businessmen are clearly seen -- Fit-Reform, Thompson Stationery, Buscombe, Clubb and Stewart, King Studio, Moore and Clarke and the Arcade. - Timms Photo."
Hastings Street at Granville Street
Photograph shows pedestrians, streetcars, the Birks Clock, and a banner announcing baseball games.
Photograph shows the Inns of Court Building (423 Hamilton Street at West Hastings) and the Debeck Building (336 West Hastings Street).
[Granville Street at Pender Street, looking south]
Photograph shows streetcars, carriages, pedestrians, and businesses, including McIntyre's Cafe in the Imperial Life building.
[Granville Street at Pender Street, looking north]
Photograph shows a streetcar, pedestrians, and various buildings, including the Imperial Life building, and the Post Office and C.P.R. station in the distance.
[View of downtown Vancouver and waterfront from above, showing Marine Building under construction]
Photograph shows buildings, waterfront, and part of Stanley Park, looking north west.
[View of downtown Vancouver from above], Granville and Dunsmuir Streets
Photograph shows buildings in downtown Vancouver, looking east. Photograph also shows Burrard Inlet and part of the waterfront in the distance.
City Museum and Art Gallery, main floor, looking east, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows an interior view of museum.
Staircase, from main lobby [Vancouver museum]
Main staircase, from the first floor [Vancouver museum]
Main staircase leading to the [Vancouver] museum
Entrance to City Museum and Art Gallery, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows interior entrance.
City Museum, Art Gallery and Library, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Carnegie Building (401 Main St. at Hastings).
City Museum, Art Gallery and Library, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows the front of the Carnegie Building (401 Main St. at Hastings)
City Museum and Art Gallery, west from curator's desk, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows interior view of museum
Photograph shows pedestrians outside post office at Granville and Pender Streets. Photograph also shows the C.P.R. station in the background.
Photograph shows C.P.R. station at the foot of Granville street, other buildings in the area, and Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park, and the North Shore mountains in the background.
Federal building [extension] Royal Bank behind
Photograph shows the side of the Federal building extension (325 Granville Street), with part of the Royal Bank building (675 West Hastings Street) in the background.
Photograph shows a carving detail of two fish on the exterior of the Federal building 325 Granville Street and Cordova Street.
Federal building [extension, 325 Granville Street]
Photograph shows the rear of the extension, with a parkade in the foreground.
Main near Public Safety building
Photograph shows a wooden building next to an empty lot, and the CN terminal and the North Shore mountains in the distance. Two election signs can be seen on the wooden building, reading: "Balan. The Progressive Man for Vancouver East."
(Main St.) West Westminster Avenue, Vancouver
Photograph shows incomplete plank roads, a brick building in the foreground, and various other buildings in the background.
[Man standing in front of tents at Hastings Park]
Photograph shows man standing in front of a white picket fence. Behind the fence are various tents, as well as the Industrial Building.
Photograph shows corner of building at Georgia and Granville Streets.