Grand Canyon Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, B.C., Height 435 feet
- AM1477-1-S5-: CVA 1477-1294
- Item
- 1927
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
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Grand Canyon Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, B.C., Height 435 feet
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Group portrait of Mayor L.D. Taylor with pageant contestants at C.P.R. Station]
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[Group portrait of L.D. Taylor with two men at outdoor gathering]
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[Group portrait of L.D. Taylor standing on dock with a large group of men]
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[Mayor L.D. Taylor selling ticket for Elks' lottery]
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Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows L.D Taylor on the left, and is inscribed "With Leonard Frank's compliments, April 12, 1927."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Plaque commemorating opening and dedication of C.P.R. Piers B and C on July 4, 1927]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Incription on verso print reads: "This bronze plaque will remain as long as the Pier exists. Cost of plaque $1400.00."
[Plaque commemorating opening and dedication of C.P.R. Piers B and C on July 4, 1927]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[View of C.P.R. Piers B and C]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Inscripton on verso of print reads:"Second largest pier in the world. Opened and dedicated by Louis D. Taylor, Mayor of Vancouver, July 4, 1927, Diamond Jubilee of Confederation."
[Mayor L.D. Taylor with members of the [C.N.O.S.?] First National Band, Vancouver]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Mayor L.D. Taylor is second from the left.
[Mayor L.D. Taylor with members of the [C.N.O.S.] First National Band, Vancouver]
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L.D. Taylor pictured holding a hat, cigar and a piece of paper in the foreground of the photograph. The photograph shows the east side of the 400 block Main Street in the background. Businesses visible include Pacific Furniture Co., Wand Studio, and Wo Sang Tailor.
[Portrait of L.D. Taylor smoking a cigar in his living room]
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[L.D. Taylor and Katherine Federici sitting in Granville Mansion living room at Christmas]
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[L.D. Taylor and Katherine Federici sitting in Granville Mansion living room at Christmas]
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[L.D. Taylor's Granville Mansions living room at Christmas]
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Group portrait. Men identified (left to right): Standing: A.C. Cowan, W. Deptford, W. Loat, J.J. McRae, A.G. Harvey, J. H. Shinnick, L.D. McDonald, W.W. Smith. Sitting: H.J. DeGraves, R.N. Fraser, Louis D. Taylor, Myor, J.W. Twiss, G.C. Miller.
Inscription by L.D. Taylor on verso of photograph reads: "Will there be 1931 unity of w[estern] Canada to demand Ottawa act on public works for unemployment?"
[Steamship on Burrard Inlet, just east of Prospect Point]
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[Opening ceremony for the first Second Narrows Bridge]
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Photograph shows the Hon. W.H. Sutherland, Minister of Public Works delivering address. Individuals identified are: Mayor L.D. Taylor to the left of Sutherland and the Mayor of North Vancouver to the right of Sutherland. A Vancouver alderman stands behind Sutherland.
[Opening ceremony for the first Second Narrows Bridge]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows officials raising their hats. Individuals identified are (from left to right): Chief of Police, Mayor L.D. Taylor, Member of Parliament, North Vancouver alderman, Hon. W.H. Sutherland, and Vancouver alderman.