Cordova Street in its Prime July 1st 1904 Naval Parade
- AM1376-: CVA 1376-719
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- July 1, 1904
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including the Dunn-Miller Block
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Cordova Street in its Prime July 1st 1904 Naval Parade
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including the Dunn-Miller Block
[Crowd watching Vancouver Golden Jubilee parade at Robson and Howe Streets]
[Crowds assembled at Robson and Howe Streets, waiting for Vancouver Golden Jubilee parade]
Hastings [Street] and Cambie Street [on] Labor Day
Photograph shows a view looking west along Hastings Street including a V.F.D. No. 4 horse-drawn fire wagon, The Arcade building and other buildings and businesses on the north side of the street
Hastings Street West of Seymour [Street] Dominion Day
Photograph shows people lining the street to watch a parade including a horse-drawn fire wagon and the Bank of B.N.A., Standard Furniture, David Spencer and Molson Bank
[Laundry company carts on parade at 100 block West Hastings Street]
Photograph is accompanied by a label that states: "Here is how we kept our clothes clean. The Pioneer Laundry and the Cascade Laundry, passing Woodwards second venture formerly on Westminster Ave. (Main St.). R. Mills, J. A. Flett American Type Founders. J. W. Gilmer and Co. premises have all been taken over. Now a Horse is a curiosity on the city streets."
Orange Parade on Georgia Street
Photograph mounting contains a label which reads: "Orange Parade, July 12th, 1907. 'Old Time Band.' - where are the boys of the old bridgade? Note the bicycle path - $1.00 per year license. Georgia St. W. on way to Stanley Park."
[Parade for Vancouver's] Golden Jubilee
Photograph shows soldiers and pipers marching west on Georgia Street, near Burrard Street. Photograph also shows spectators, and the Christ Church Cathedral.
[Parade on 100 block of West Hastings Street]
The photograph is accompanied by a label stating: "Hastings Street, the New Business St. Crowds watching the Parade go by. Note Vancouver's first tram car turned into a float for the day. Vancouver Business College. Chinese Mission in the last wooden building."
Parade, Cordova Street, Dominion Day
Photograph shows soldiers with band marching down street, with spectators on the sidewalks.
[People observing parade at Hastings and Richards Streets]
An accompanying label reads: "At Hastings and Richards Sts. The parade was a long one. Firemen, Lodges, Unions, Bands, Indians, Citizen Soldiers, Clowns, etc., and if the parade was not long enough the City Board of Works (scavenging dept. all cleaned up for the occasion) made the show complete. - Timms Photo."
The Handy Man's Last Parade, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a large parade proceeding down Cordova Street, with spectators on the sidewalks.