[H.R.H. The Prince of Wales leaving the C.P.R. Station]
[Group portrait of L.D. Taylor, Sir Henry Thornton, [Frank D.?] Russell, Port Superintendent K.[J.] Burns standing on dock]
[Opening ceremony for the first Second Narrows Bridge]
[Group portrait of Mayor L.D. Taylor with Vice Admiral Saburo Hyakutake and other members of the Imperial Japanese Navy on courthouse stairs]
[Opening ceremony for the first Second Narrows Bridge]
[His Worship Louis D. Taylor at his desk]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor with Governor General Viscount Willingdon and another man wearing company uniforms at Britannia M. & S. Co. Ltd., Britannia Beach]
[Group portrait of Mayor L.D. Taylor with pageant contestants at C.P.R. Station]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor with members of the [C.N.O.S.] First National Band, Vancouver]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor with members of the [C.N.O.S.?] First National Band, Vancouver]
[Portrait of L.D. Taylor smoking a cigar in his living room]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor congratulates Percy Williams on the stage of the Vancouver Opera House]
[Group portrait of L.D. Taylor with two men at outdoor gathering]
[Group portrait of L.D. Taylor standing on dock with a large group of men]
Portrait of Fire Chief Thompson, Mayor Malkin, and civic dignitaries
[L.D. Taylor and Katherine Federici sitting in Granville Mansion living room at Christmas]
[L.D. Taylor and Katherine Federici sitting in Granville Mansion living room at Christmas]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor standing with three men on sidewalk downtown in front of advertisement for Elks' lottery]
City Council 1933
City Council 1933
City Council 1933
[Job no. 580 : photograph of Mayor Gerald McGeer, Fred L. Townley and an unidentified man]
His Worship Gerald Grattan McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, addresses assemblage [at City Hall]
Fred L. Townley, Esquire, (Townley and Matheson,) architect; son of late Lieut.-Col. His Worship T.O. Townley, Mayor, 1901, makes personal presentation of gilded trowel to Mayor McGeer [at City Hall]
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, gently pushes suspended corner stone into position, and declares it well and truly laid [at City Hall]