Glacier C.P.R. station, with Hermit range
- AM1639-: CVA 1-08
- Item
- [between 1891 and 1897]
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Glacier C.P.R. station, with Hermit range
C.P.R.'s coastal passenger vessel "Princess Patricia" at C.P.R. dock
Part of Samuel H. Logan fonds
C.P.R. station over railway tracks
Part of Samuel H. Logan fonds
C.P.R.'s passenger vessel "Princess Victoria" at Pier D with crowds on dock
Part of Samuel H. Logan fonds
C.P.R. [Canadian Pacific Railway] Land Department : Shaughnessy Heights
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map showing block and lot numbers and surnames of owners for the area bounded by Arbutus Street, Oak Street, 15th Avenue, and King Edward.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Plan of a portion of the water front of Vancouver city
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a tracing of a map showing the Vancouver waterfront between Granville and Carrall streets. The original map contains a number of attestations which have been traced: by W.C. Van Horne (Mar. 11, 1886); H.J. Cambie, Engineer in charge (Feb. 22, 1886); T. Trudeau, Deputy Minister of Railways (31 Mar. 1886); and Land Registry office (12 May 1886). The Tracing was made from a copy submitted as an appendix to an affadvit May 28, 1891.
C.P.R. rail yards east of Granville Street ramp
C.P.R. yards west of Granville Street ramp; Marine Bldg [building]
C.P.R. yards & Pier B-C from Granville & Cordova Street
Item is a photograph showing the rail yard in the foreground and Stanley Park and North Vancouver in the background.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map showing the extent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (C.P.R.) in Canada in 1883. Map shows boundaries, roads, trails, telegraph lines, towns, rivers, lakes and mountainous terrain in British Columbia, the North West Territory (Alberta, Athabasca, Saskatchewan, Assiniboia), Manitoba and Kewaydin, as well as some of Ontario and Western Quebec. Map is folded inside a book titled "North West Territory, Canada."
Vancouver live : Centennial highlights
Item is a videocassette containing twelve clips of ‘Centennial Highlights’, broadcast on VU13’s ‘Vancouver Live’. Each short segment is on a different subject and presented by a different presenter.
00:00-01:47, Clip 1: ‘Intro - 100 yrs old’ (Presenter: Laurier LaPierre)
01:53-03:15, Clip 2: ‘Van Horne - Railway Terminus’ (Presenter: Douglas Miller)
03:16-04:46, Clip 3: ‘The Big Fire’ (Presenter: Bob Spence)
04:53-06:15, Clip 4: ‘9 O’Clock Gun’ (Presenter: Rick Forchuk)
06:18-07:37, Clip 5: ‘First City Council & City Hall’ (Presenter: David Kincaid)
07:39-09:13, Clip 6: ‘Joe Fortes’ (Presenter: Linden Soles)
09:19-11:05, Clip 7: ‘”Komagata Maru”’ (Presenter: Doriana Temolo)
11:08-12:30, Clip 8: ‘(Same as #2, different Host)’ (See Clip 2)
12:33-13:55, Clip 9: ‘Troops leave Vancouver to Fight’ (Presenter: Ted Friend)
13:56-15:33, Clip 10: ‘Orpheum Theatre’ (Presenter: Wayne Cox)
15:36-17:22, Clip 11: ‘Lions Gate Bridge’ (Presenter: Maria LeRose)
17:27-19:04, Clip 12: ‘Pier D burns’ (Presenter: Chris Hebb)
Clip 8 is the same as Clip 2, including the presenter, contrary to the supplied information in the clip title.
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