[Young man travelling across Capilano River dam in a cable car]
- AM336-S3-3-: CVA 677-589
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- [ca. 1904]
Photograph also shows houses and mountains in the background.
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[Young man travelling across Capilano River dam in a cable car]
Photograph also shows houses and mountains in the background.
West side of upper Capilano Canyon
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Temporary suspension bridge for working crew of Cleveland Dam."
[Weathered rocks in] Capilano River
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Weathering. Sharply fractured rocks fall into the streams and become rounded in shape by the ever-moving currents. Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
View of Capilano Valley north of Upper Canyon which is to form Cleveland Dam
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Burning trees, etc. in clearing the lake to the basin. The Lions mountains in the distance. Capilano River on left of road."
The school house, Lynn Valley, B.C.
Photograph shows school house, neighbouring houses, surrounding trees and stumps, and mountains in the background.
The pipe line road. Lynn Valley, B.C.
Photograph shows two men waiting for an approaching streetcar. Photograph also shows road, houses, and trees, and the mountains in the background.
The Mew car line, Lynn Valley, B.C.
Photograph shows a streetcar crossing a bridge, and pedestrians on the parallel road. Photograph also shows houses, trees, and mountains in the distance.
The Express Christmas edition staff
Photograph shows various men in a printing room.
[Tall tree and flume], Capilano Canyon
Suspension bridge, Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows the Capilano River, and individuals on the suspension bridge above.
Suspension bridge, Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows the length of the bridge, with men and women standing toward the middle of the bridge.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sixth Street and Keith Road [North Vancouver]
Photograph shows the exterior of church building, with logs, tree stumps, and other debris surrounding the site. Photograph also shows a boy on the front steps of the church.
Some trees omitted to show ancient and present valleys of the Lynn River
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Revised copy of sketch of Lynn river canyons to show the correct placement of Phyllis Road (bottom of sketch); also more trees have been added."
Skating on Rice Lake, North Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows men and boys on frozen lake, with trees and mountain in the background.
Second Narrows bridge, Vancouver, B.C. Opened November 7th, 1925
Roslyn, North Arm (Burrard Inlet)
Photograph shows shoreline area.
[Rocky area of river in] Capilano Canyon
[Road, sidewalk, and building construction in North Vancouver]
Photograph shows men working on an unfinished building and road. Photograph also shows two completed buildings, housing Walden Brothers Hardware, and M. A. Russell Groceries.
[River flowing through] Capilano Canyon
[Plank road and flume] between Sugdens and George Streets, Lynn Valley
Photograph shows road, flume, and tree stumps.
Pipe line road, Lynn Creek, B.C.
Photograph shows muddy dirt road extending to mountain, a shack, and an elevated plank sidewalk next to the road.
Pete Lensois Hotel, North Vancouver
Photograph shows hotel buildings, beach change rooms, and bathers on shore.
Opening of the Seymour Creek Bridge by Premier McBride
Photograph shows a group of men and women assembled in front of the bridge.
Photograph shows shoreline area, boats, waterfront houses, and mountains in the background.
On the pipeline in 1909. Lynn Valley, B.C.
Photograph shows road, parallel plank sidewalk, and trees.
North Vancouver's first streetcar
Photograph shows B.C. Electric Railway Company car, with conductor Dick Fawcett and motorman Walter King standing at the entrance.
[North Vancouver from Burrard Inlet]
Photograph shows roads, houses, and other buildings near the North Vancouver waterfront.
[North Vancouver ferry terminal at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue]
Photograph shows people walking onto ferry terminal, with Lonsdale Avenue and buildings in the distance. Photograph also shows advertising billboards for products, including Black Bear Brand aerated water.
Mending his ways, Lynn Valley, B.C. [man with steamroller]
Photograph shows a man operating a steam roller on an unfinished road next to railway tracks.
[Men and women on rock at Capilano Canyon]
Photograph shows three men and four women posing on a rock above the Capilano River. Photograph also shows sides of the canyon and a flume running along one side of the canyon.
[Man standing on rock ledge next to tall tree], Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows river running down the canyon.
Looking east. Upper canyon on Capilano River. Buildings are contractors for Cleveland Dam
Photograph shows buildings and cables at the edge of the canyon.
Looking at west side of Upper Capilano River
Photograph shows excavated site, with machinery and cables.
Looking at east side of Capilano Upper Canyon - site of Cleveland Dam
Photograph shows buildings and cables at the edge of the canyon.
Intake bridge, Lynn Creek, B.C.
Photograph shows a small wooden bridge over a creek bed, connecting to a path in the forest.
Ice age glacial deposits on east side of upper canyon of Capilano River
Photograph shows a cross section of an excavated area, showing layers of rock. Photograph also shows two men at the entrance to a shaft.
[Hotel Capilano, North Vancouver]
Photograph shows hotel on top of small hill, stairs leading up to the hotel, and car parked at the bottom of the hill.
Horticultural Hall, North Vancouver, B.C.
[Group of men and women on the Capilano Suspension Bridge]
Photograph shows two men and four women posing on the bridge.
Photograph shows three men and five women posing on the bridge.
[Group of men and women on suspension bridge], Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows individuals on bridge, with river running underneath.
[Foot of Lonsdale Avenue from ferry terminal]
Photograph shows Lonsdale Street, looking north, as well as pedestrians, carriages, and some buildings.
[Flume through Fromme property, crossing Draycott Road]
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Looking north east. The flume is seen crossing the J. M. Fromme property and bisecting Draycott Rd. It continues to the right over Ross Road flume toward Moodyville. This area is now built up, so the vista has changed.
Photograph shows a wooden flume on scaffolding running along the edge of the canyon.
Flume emptying into water full of logs
Photograph shows a body of water full of split logs, a flume, and smoke in the distance.
First house of worship, Shake Town (later called Lynn)
Photograph shows a sketch of a log cabin by W. MacKay L. Draycott.
Demolition of trestle bridge spanning Hastings Creek on Lynn Valley Road
Photograph shows a partially demolished bridge, and a road extending north.