[Intersection of two paths next to lake]
- AM336-S3-3-: CVA 677-562
- Item
- [ca. 1907]
A note on the original accompanying envelope reads: "Stanley Park, a driveway, a pathway, and a tree."
[Intersection of two paths next to lake]
A note on the original accompanying envelope reads: "Stanley Park, a driveway, a pathway, and a tree."
[Woman and girl looking at large tree in Stanley Park]
A glimpse of the city from Stanley Park
Photograph shows a young boy standing behind a bench, looking across Coal Harbour to Downtown Vancouver.
Big spruce and cedar, Stanley Park
Photograph shows a man on a path looking up at trees.
Coaxing the blue jay, Stanley Park
Photograph shows a young boy crouching by a tree, holding out his hand out to a bird.
[Young boy watching a squirrel climb a tree at Stanley Park]
A note on the back of the photograph mounting board reads: "Stanley Park c. 1902. Boy is probably Harold Timms."
Cedar walk, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Attached label reads: "Thirty-seven years ago in Stanley Park. Along the trail to 3rd Beach, about 150 feet west of the clump of Fir trees called the Seven Sisters. This is the remains of an Indian dug-out canoe that was abandoned on account of "dry rot" in the log. What is left of it is covered with dense green moss. The newly chopped chips were lying about when I made the above photograph. Philip Timms."
Wesley choir picnic supper, June 22nd 1929 Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Wesley choir picnic, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. June 22nd, 1929
Photograph shows a group portrait of church choir.
[Willows and bridges in Stanley Park]
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Landscape. The Willow's looking glass. Winter in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. 1939. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
[Five cars at Prospect Point, Stanley Park]
Photograph shows men, women, and children in cars around Prospect Point. Two young men and a child are seated on a tree stump.
[Shoreline of Stanley Park, showing Siwash Rock in the distance]
[Willows and bridges at Stanley Park]
Notes on original mounting board read: "Weeping willows, in their winter sleep. Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History. - Timms"