Item is a photograph of the upper floors and clock tower of Vancouver Block (736 Granville Street) taken from Howe Street over the top of the lower portion of the of the Toronto Dominion Bank tower (700 W. Georgia Street). The photograph details the clock face with neon tubing visible (though turned off), as well as the detailed cornices and caryatids that decorate the upper floor and tower. Atop the tower is a large rotating sign for Birks.
Photograph shows building, with signs for Honest Joe's Discount Bargains. Photograph also shows a portion of Pioneer Place (also known as Pigeon Park).
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."
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.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Second Fitzgerald McCleery house (2610 South West Marine Drive). The photograph illustrates an internal hall with a staircase on the right and a doorway into a second room on the left. Wall hangings and other furniture are also visible.
Item is a photograph of the side facade of the Second Fitzgerald McCleery house (2610 South West Marine Drive). The house was built in 1891 at 2650 West 50th Avenue and later moved to the pictured location.
Item is a photograph of the columns and roof of the front porch on the front of the Old Residence building at Crofton House School (3200 W. 41st Avenue). The Old Residence was built by Richard Byron Johnson around 1909.
Item is a photograph of the front facade of the Old Residence building at Crofton House School (3200 W. 41st Avenue). The Old Residence was built by Richard Byron Johnson around 1909.
Item is a photograph of the north-east facade of Rear House (later known as "Aberthau" house or mansion, 4397 West 2nd Avenue) at the intersection of W. 2nd Avenue and Trimble Street.
Item is a photograph of the north-west facade of Rear House (later known as "Aberthau" house or mansion, 4397 West 2nd Avenue) at the intersection of W. 2nd Avenue and Trimble Street.
Item is a photograph of the southwestern corner entrance and facade of a large house at 1036 Salsbury Drive (at the intersection of Salsbury Drive and Napier Street). Photograph shows porch pillars, awnings, the front stairs, and a water feature of stone and lily pads out front.
Item is a photograph of the front (west) facade of the Vancouver offices of the National Harbours Board, located on the port, at the foot of Dunlevy, near the eastern end of E. Waterfront Road.
Item is a photograph of the south facade of the Old Sailors Home building (500 Alexander Street). The archway detail, building name, and stained glass above the door are all visible.
Item is a photograph of a building at 600 Main Street at the corner of Keefer Street and Main Street. The writing on the window says "Tom's Grocery" and the hanging signage in front of the corner door says "Tsui Kau Grocery". Painted on the north facade of the building is a large mural advertisement for Harry James Real Estate, located at 212 Keefer, two buildings to the left. Part of the doorway to the Sun Sun Rooms (210 Keefer Street) is visible to the left, and the Vanport Hotel (645 Main Street) is visible in the background on Main Street.
Item is a photograph of the Chinese Benevolent Association building (108 E. Pender Street), housing Oriental Art & Curios, on the left, and the Ho-Ho Chop Suey restaurant (102 E. Pender Street) on the right.
Item is a photograph of Kong's Corner Store (898 E. Georgia Street) at the corner of Campbell Avenue and E. Georgia Street. Further along E. Georgia Street can be seen Handy Meat Market (844 E. Georgia Street).
Item is a photograph of the Springer-Van Bramer block (also called Springer-Van Braemer block, the Brinsmead Building, and the Masonic Temple building, 301 W. Cordova Street) and the adjacent J.W. Horne Block (315 - 321 W. Cordova Street) taken from an upper floor on Cambie Street [most likely of the Dominion Building], looking down onto the blocks.
Item is a photograph of Byrnes Block on Maple Tree Square at the irregular corner of Water Street and Carrall Street, looking down Water Street on the right. The shops seen in the block are Bootlegger (2 Water Street), Guenter's Delicatessen (203 Carrall Street), and Square One clothing (207 Carrall Street).
Item is a photograph of the building One Alexander Street, taken from Maple Tree Square. The two businesses identified on the ground floor of the building are The Quest (Quest Team Three design projects Ltd., 1 Alexander Street) and the MacDonald Stewart Tobacco Shop (3 Alexander Street). The statue of 'Gassy' Jack is visible in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of Holland Block at the intersection of Water Street and Cordova Street, looking east primarily down Water Street. The building houses the Pharaoh's Retreat nightclub (264 Water Street) on the ground floor and signage reading "Design Art interior & indu[strial]" is in the window on the second floor. The Woodwards W sign is visible in the background down Cordova Street.
Item is a photograph of the narrow front of Hotel Europe (43 Powell Street) from Maple Tree Square. Sections of Powell Street and Alexander Street are visible to the left and right of the hotel.
Item is a photograph of the narrow front of Hotel Europe (43 Powell Street) from Maple Tree Square, near Water Street. Sections of Powell Street and Alexander Street are visible to the left and right of the hotel, and the statue of 'Gassy' Jack is visible on the left.
Item is a photograph of the main facade of St. James Church (303 E. Cordova Street), the facade faces the intersection of Cordova Street and Gore Avenue.
Item is a photograph of the Burrard Street facade of St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church (1012 Nelson Street). A tower of the First Baptist Church (969 Burrard Street) is visible at the right.
Item is a photograph of the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church (710 Campbell Avenue) from Campbell Avenue, looking southeast. The photograph captures the east (front) and north facades, as well as the forward steeple and the dome over the transept.
Item is a photograph of the Convent of the Sacred Heart (3851 W. 29th Avenue) from the intersection of W. 29th Avenue and Wallace Street, looking northeast. The photograph shows detail of the stone wall around the school and one of the secondary gates, as well as a part of the south face of the building.
Item is a photograph of the front facade of the Convent of the Sacred Heart (3851 W. 29th Avenue), viewed from a stone arched gate in a stone wall outside the school.
Item is a photograph of the front facade of the Convent of the Sacred Heart (3851 W. 29th Avenue), viewed from the street, past several large trees and a stone wall and gate in front of the school.