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Major Matthews collection Bailey, Charles S. Vancouver (B.C.)
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[Composite of three Vancouver scenes]

Photograph consists of a composite of three photographs, showing a salmon cannery, Brockton Point, and a view of Vancouver from Mount Pleasant. The images were photographed while mounted on a sheet of newspaper.

[Composite of Vancouver scenes]

Photograph consists of a composite of various photographs and drawings of Vancouver scenes, assembled together along with various types of foliage. Images in the composite include: street scenes, boats and ships, logging scenes, and other images. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.

[Daniel McPhalen and family standing outside residence at 209 Harris Street (Georgia Street)

The building (and wagon) to the left of the house is the wooden shed (warehouse) for the first Woodward's store at Harris (Georgia) Street and Westminster Avenue (Main Street). J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives. Persons appearing in photograph (from left to right): Edward [Joseph?] McPhalen, Hellen Maude McPhalen, Daniel Joseph McPhalen, Mary Margaret McPhalen, Carolyn McPhalen (nee Boman/Buhlman).

[Family assembled on porch of James Henry Tupper residence, 1232 Seymour Street]

The individuals in the photograph are (from left to right): Alfred Tupper, unidentified man, Mary Tupper, William Tomis Tupper, James Henry Tupper, Annie Tupper, Mrs. James Henry Tupper, Joseph Hugh Tupper, unidentified girl, unidentified woman, and mother of James Henry Tupper. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.

[Family assembled on porch of James Henry Tupper residence, 1232 Seymour Street]

The individuals in the photograph are (from left to right): Alfred Tupper, unidentified man, Mary Tupper, William Tomis Tupper, James Henry Tupper, Annie Tupper, Mrs. James Henry Tupper, Joseph Hugh Tupper, unidentified girl, unidentified woman, and mother of James Henry Tupper. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.

[Group assembled in garden in rear of 74 Cordova St.]

Photograph shows the first electric light plant and the unit block Hastings between Carrall and Abbott Street. Individuals identified (left to right): Mrs. Percy Venables, Mr. Mazoni, Miss Thomas, Mr. Dizromi, unidentified, Mr. Gabe Thomas, Mrs. Brown, Peter Clair, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Vashon, Mrs. Mazoni, Mrs. Peter Clair, Mrs. Woods. Front: Mazoni boy.

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