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[Mayor L.D. Taylor and the Hon. Thomas Dufferin Pattullo (Premier) at the opening of baseball season]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor with the "World's Champion Jersey" cow, possibly at the Canadian Pacific Exhibition]
[Group portrait of Mayor L.D. Taylor with children at orphan's picnic hosted by the Vancouver Automobile Club at Ceperley Playgrounds]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor getting into boat with wreath of flowers and "success" ribbon on the front window]
[American officers place wreath at cenotaph during ceremony at Victory Square, 100 to 200 block West Hastings]
[American officers visit to Vancouver, ceremony at Victory Square cenotaph, 100 to 200 block West Hastings]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor, Col. E.J. Ryan, contractor, and T.S. Dixon of the Vancouver Board of Trade standing on the site of the Canadian National Railways Hotel at Georgia and Hornby on the first day of construction]
[Group portrait showing Mayor L.D. Taylor standing with a large group of men in an outdoor courtyard]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor and a small group of men standing next to Vancouver British Columbia Western Grain Terminus parade float]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor exchanging object with young woman, possibly an actress, in front of a crowd gathered outdoors]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor, judge, with Miss Famous, Miss Pantages, and Miss Vancouver at Jantzen Knitting Mills Bathing Beauty Contest held at English Bay]
[Group portrait of Mayor L.D. Taylor with members of the Victoria Navy League Band in front of cenotaph]
[Reeve Cornett of South Vancouver, Mayor L.D. Taylor of Vancouver and Councillor Lembke of Point Grey prior to amalgamation in 1929]
[Group portrait of Mayor L.D. Taylor with Lucien Cannon, Solicitor General of Canada and two women at train station]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor, judge, with Miss Pantages, contestant in the Jantzen Knitting Mills Bathing Beauty Contest held at English Bay]
[Governor General Lord Willingdon, Mayor L.D. Taylor, Lady Willingdon and Col. H.S. Tobin during the Willingdon's visit, April 14, 1927]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor with members of the [C.N.O.S.?] First National Band, Vancouver and group of unidentified men and women]
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