Zelfportret by Isaac Claesz van Swanenburg
- AM1576-S6-12-F24-: 2011-010.2653
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- 1568 [reproduced 1986]
Item is a photographic reproduction of Zelfportret by Isaac Claesz van Swanenburg.
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Zelfportret by Isaac Claesz van Swanenburg
Item is a photographic reproduction of Zelfportret by Isaac Claesz van Swanenburg.
Granville... Foot of Abbott Street
New Brighton also known as Hastings, summer resort for New Westminster
New Brighton where Alberta Wheat Pool now stands
Hastings Mill wharf and sailing ships from Dunlevy and Railway Streets
First Vancouver city council meeting minutes
Item is a photographic reproduction of the first Vancouver City Council meeting minutes.
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Vancouver after the fire of 1886. The photograph also exists under the identifier LGN 455 in the COV Archives holdings.
Day after the fire, tent on S.E. corner [of] Cordova and Carrall Streets
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Police Chief John Stewart, Assistant Chief McLaren, and constables Heywood and Jackson T. Abray standing in front of a tent labelled "City Hall". The photograph also exists under the identifier LGN 457 in the COV Archives holdings.
Group of men outside the Post Office on Hastings Street
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing a group of men outside of the post office building on Hastings Street. The photograph can also be found under the identifier Bu P13 in the COV Archives holdings.
Water Street looking east from Cambie Street
From Cordova and Seymour Street, site of C.P.R. Station
Carrall and Water Street, now heart of Gastown
Real estate sales boomed from location near Main St. between Hastings and Cordova
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Carrall Street in 1886. The photograph also exists under the identifier Str P83 in the COV Archives holdings.
Corner of Georgia and Granville Streets looking east
First tea ship 'W.B. Flint' at Port Moody, left for China loaded with lumber
Mayor, Council and City officials assembled in front of tent
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing the Mayor, Council and City officials assembled in front of tent. Photograph shows City Council members and officials standing in front of a tent with the sign "City Hall", after the fire of 1886. The men in the photograph are: (seated, L-R): C.M. Coldwell, E.P. Hamilton, J.R. Northcote, Mayor M.A. Maclean, L. A. Hamilton, P. Cordiner, City Clerk T.F. McGuigan; (standing, L-R): J. Griffith, R. Balfour, T. Dunn, City Solicitor J.J. Blake, J. Humphries, City Treasurer G.F. Baldwin, and City Coroner Dr. W.J. McGuigan. The empty chair on the left is for Councillor H. Hemlow, who was absent on business. The man standing on the wharf in the background is G.W. Gibson, founder of Gibson's Landing. The photograph also exists under the identifier LGN 1045 in the COV Archives holdings.
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing people rebuilding, most likely after fire of 1886.
Looking west from Hastings Mill
Item is a photograph showing the city wharf at the foot of Carrall Street with Princess Louise at dock. The photograph can also be found under the identifier Wat P3 in the COV Archives holdings.
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing crowds at the C.P.R. wharf to see the first train in Vancouver. The photograph also exists under the identifier LGN 465 in the COV Archives holdings.
Parade, Cordova Street, Band H.M.S. Triumph
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Hart's Arch at Cordova Street. The photograph also exists under the identifier LGN 459 in the COV Archives holdings.
Danube, Port Fairy and Robert Kerr at dock
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Malcolm Alexander MacLean, the first mayor of Vancouver. The photograph also exists under the identifier PORT P221 in the COV Archives holdings.
Begin[ning of first] Hotel Vancouver
Vancouver City Band Concert program
Item is a photographic reproduction showing the Vancouver City Band Concert program.
N.W. corner Hastings and Granville Streets, site of old post office building
Real estate [advertisements and group of men assembled around] log
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing a group of men assembled around a large log with an advertisement promoting the sale of Vancouver real estate. The photograph can also be found under the identifier LGN 453 and LGN 454 in the COV Archives holdings.
First continental passenger train arrives at Vancouver, May 13 foot of Howe St.
Unloading tea from the Parthia at dock
Ben Chase and a woman beside the huge tree stump on Georgia Street
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Ben Chase and a woman beside the huge tree stump on Georgia Street. Notes from Centennial slide show state that the stump is from the large real estate log. The photograph can also be found under the identifier Tr P14 in the COV Archives holdings.
T. J. Janes residence at 713 Westminster Avenue (Main Street)
Residences at the north foot of Granville Street
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing men with supplies and oxen on the S.S. Beaver. The photograph also exists under the identifier LGN 1044 in the COV Archives holdings.
The summit, Granville St. at 37th Ave.
Looking north east from Seymour Street at Cordova Street
City looking east on Hastings Street [showing] Bank of Montreal
City looking east from Georgia and Granville Streets
Vancouver city foundry and machine works
City looking north from Seventh Avenue and Main Street