- AM54-S4-1-A-30-: A-30-94
- Item
- [1914 or 1915]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Woman reading "The Standard" newspaper]
[Woman possibly named Maynes and nicknamed "The Gobbler"]
Photograph shows people reading the Vancouver Sun on the street
Photograph shows a man reading The Chinese Times
Photograph shows people reading the Vancouver Sun on the street
Vendor is selling newspapers with headlines "Germany Surrenders" and "War Ends in Europe".
Photograph shows military personnel holding a Vancouver Daily Province with headlines announcing "Tuesday named V-E [Victory in Europe] Day Holiday" and "Vancouver Goes Wild as Germans Surrender". People are standing in front of Rogers Building, 470 Granville Street.
Photograph shows a man on a boat reading The Vancouver Sun "Peace Edition" on Victory in Europe Day
Vancouver World printing house
Attached to the back of the photograph mount is a note indentifying the individuals in the photograph: Ernest Whitworth, Thomas Duncan, W. Galbraith, W. H. Bambridge, F. Fowler, George Bartley, C. Currie, J. Bowman.
Vancouver Sun [newspaper distribution] truck
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Vancouver News Agency cars and reporters]
[Vancouver Herald office at the southeast corner of Cambie and Hastings]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph negative is a copy of a drawing of the building as it appeared in 1886. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Vancouver Daily Province newspapers being delivered during the printers' strike]
[Vancouver Daily Province newspapers being delivered during the printers' strike]
[Vancouver Daily Province newspaper strewn on Cambie Street after the printers' strike riot]
Photograph shows a fireman putting out a fire
[Vancouver Daily Province delivery vehicle on Cambie Street prior to the printers' strike riot]
[The World Building], Vancouver, B.C.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows a bird's eye view down Pender Street towards the World Building. Photograph also shows surrounding buildings and False Creek in the distance.
[The staff of the "Daily World" Newspaper]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait showing (left to right): Harold Sands, Sam Robb, Alexander Baxter, Bruce Bennett and Sam Gothard
[The "Province" buildings at Pender and Cambie Streets]
Part of Major Matthews collection
The News Herald - old quarters on 14th Avenue and Main Street
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
The News Herald - new quarters at [426] Homer Street
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[The Morning Star Building at 303 West Pender Street]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[The frame of the World (Sun) Tower under construction]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The Daily Province delivery boys in front of the building at 138 West Hastings Street]
Photograph shows a sign for the British Columbia Printing and Engraving Corporation Lithographers and Printers office
[The Continental Daily News (Japanese newspaper) building on the 200 block of Cordova Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Sutherland, Murray and Pamburm
Sun Circulation [Newspaper] Carriers Banquet
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Striker wearing sign and talking to two men on the street]
Photograph shows a sign: "The easy way to help the Union Printers don't buy Daily Province"
Seaforth Highlanders pipe band on Cambie Street
Item is a photograph of the Seaforth Highlanders pipe band marching on Cambie Street outside the west facade of the Daily Province building (198 W. Hastings Street), across from Victory Square.
[Reading the] News Herald [in a] kitchen nook
Reading [News Herald in a streetcar]
Reading [News Herald at Henri's Restaurant]
Reading [News Herald at a lunch counter]
Radio Sales Service Ltd. giant radio at Victory Square
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Photograph shows the Daily Province building in the background
Radio Sales Service Ltd. giant radio at Victory Square
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Photograph shows the Daily Province building in the background
Provincial Court House, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the News-Advertiser building to the left and a part of Central School to the right. Men identified (left to right): unidentified, Thomas Shirley, A.E. Beck, unidentified, Colin Campbell, unidentified, unidentified.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Province Newspaper employees wearing signs on the picket line]
Photograph show signs: "Southams employ imported strike breakers - Don't buy the Daily Province"
[Province newspaper delivery boys stacking newspapers for delivery]
[Province newspaper delivery boy with bicycle]
[Printing room of The Telegram Newspaper at 321 Cambie Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Pressman - Stereotyper Jack Kirkham