Cariboo royal mail stage coach, 20th July 1936
- AM177-F01-: CVA 612-107
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- July 20, 1936
Cariboo royal mail stage coach, 20th July 1936
New St. James' Church, erected 1936, cost $100, 000
Vancouver looking east from City Hall, 1936
Civic procession approaches (from Tenth Avenue)
The national anthem, "God Save the King" [at City Hall]
Cariboo miners pushing one wheel wheelbarrow
Cariboo "stage coach" used by Earl of Dufferin when Governor-General, 1876
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, proposed First Narrows bridge
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett, P.C., K.C., LL.D., M.P., delivers oration [at City Hall]
Old time cariboo pack train leaving stables, Beatty and Cambie Streets, 20th July, 1936
Old time cariboo bull team and freight wagon, Beatty and Cambie Streets, 20th July, 1936
Old time cariboo horse drawn freight wagons with jerk line
Cariboo royal mail stage coach, 20th July 1936
Cariboo "Dufferin" stage coach, 20th July 1936
Temporary City Hall, 1929-1936, Holden Building, decorated for Golden Jubilee
H.M.S. "Apollo" approaching Narrows bearing their excellencies Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir
Canadian Pacific Exhibition Parade, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Granville Street, August 26, 1936
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, City of Victoria float
Vancouver looking west from City Hall, 1936
Alderman W.H. Lembke, (Last Reeve, Point Grey) Chairman, Building Committee
Engineer William (Billy) H. Evans and Committee of Vancouver Pioneers Association
Ladies of the Woman's Auxiliary, Vancouver Pioneers Association
Item is a photograph showing citizens of Vancouver in front of a train. Front row (L-R): Mesdames Eldon, Dixon, Lawson, Mahoney, W.H. Allen, Pike, nee Allan, F.W. Welsh. Back row: Mesdames Ross, Thorburn, [unidentified], Ingleman, Colin Murray, Newberry, McGovern, [unidentified], Cocking, Chas Parson; formerly Mayoress Templeton, W.F. Draney, E. Clark, Hanscombe, J.J. Hannah, A.B. McKelvie, president Woman's Auxiliary.
Vancouver City Fireman's Band on Courthouse steps
Old time cariboo bull team and freight wagon
The Federal Building, Cordova and Granville, erected 1936
Canadian Pacific Exhibition Parade, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Granville Street, August 26, 1936
Vancouver Exhibition, Vancouver Fire Department float
Vancouver Exhibition Parade, Portland, Ore[gon]
Old St. James' Church, clergy house and parish hall, demolished 1935
Vancouver looking north from City Hall, 1936
Vancouver looking south from City Hall, 1936
Surviving members, "Vancouver Volunteer Fire Brigade," 18th July, 1936