- AM54-S4-: Out P259
- Item
- [ca. 1908]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a woman on a wooden sidewalk
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a woman on a wooden sidewalk
View of Imperial Oil Refinery at Ioco from Port Moody
Part of Major Matthews collection
Vancouver Harbour : Sheet 3 (Second Narrows to Port Moody)
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a nautical chart of Vancouver Harbour from Second Narrows in the west to Port Moody in the east, showing soundings in fathoms, tidal information, anchorages, beacons, and waterfront businesses. Street names are shown on land areas.
[Unveiling ceremony for the cairn commemorating the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows H.S. Cunningham, Mayor of Port Moody, John Murray, Judge F.W. Howay, A. Wells Gray and G.A. Baillie
[Unidentified men, children and building in Port Moody]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Two views of Coquitlam Dam and Buntzen Lake Power Plant number two construction]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph negative is a copy of two photograph prints, showing: man with donkey in front of openings for hydraulic tunnels to be connected to the surge tank with penstocks for Buntzen Lake Power Plant number two; and water flowing over the spillway at the Coquitlam Dam. Negative was created in order to produce lantern slides of the two images.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item consists of a tracing of two maps on one sheet, of a map most likely originally drawn in 1859 or 1860. Based on the copied annotations, this tracing appears to be at least a second (or possibly third) generation tracing from the original map created as a result of the H.M.S. Plumper surveys of the area at that time.
One map shows Burrard Inlet, Point Grey, Spanish Bank [sic], Point Atkinson, English Bay, Downtown Peninsula, Coal Peninsula, Brockton Point, First Narrows and False Creek, and proposed government land reserves in these areas. The second map shows Burrard Inlet and Port Moody and proposed government land reserves in this area.
[Top of surge tank of hydraulic tunnel for Buntzen Lane Power Plant number two]
Part of Major Matthews collection
The head of the inlet, Port Moody
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The first through train at the train station in Port Moody]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Donald A. Ross, C.E.
[The first C.P.R. Station in Port Moody]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Mr. Ford, J. Bass, J.P. Phelan, Mr. Petridge, G. Storey, Mr. Preston, J.J. Mackin, Stanley Henderson, Bob Benedict, Evelyn Smith, James S. Fagan, Mr. Heward, George Morrow, William Downie, Fred Sinclair, A.J. Dana, Graham Boston, Luke Moore, J.J. Mulhall and others
[The first C.P.R. Station in Port Moody]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Mr. Ford, J. Bass, J.P. Phelan, Mr. Petridge, G. Storey, Mr. Preston, J.J. Mackin, Stanley Henderson, Bob Benedict, Evelyn Smith, James S. Fagan, Mr. Heward, George Morrow, William Downie, Fred Sinclair, A.J. Dana, Graham Boston, Luke Moore, J.J. Mulhall and others
[Sandy and E.A. Dickie with unidentified women in Port Moody]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Royal Life Saving Society members lined up on a dock for a demonstration]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Replica of first C.P.R train to Port Moody, July 3, 1886 : Approaching Port Moody
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Port Moody, the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map showing lots surveys and made available for purchase in Port Moody.
Port Moody, the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a map showing lots surveys and made available for purchase in Port Moody.
Port Moody, July 3, 1936, re-enactment arrival of first train, July 4, 1886
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Plan of the Town of Port-Moody, British Columbia
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map showing Port Moody District Lots, blocks and lots, street names, and the "C. P. [Canadian Pacific] Railway Station" and the "C.P.R. [Canadian Pacific Railway] Wharf."
Plan of the Burrard Inlet and Pitt River canal location
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map which depicts the route of a proposed canal running from Port Moody to the Pitt River through the Coquitlam River. Lot numbers and the Canadian Pacific railway line are also shown.
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Item is a photograph showing two boys in a canoe at Port Moody.
[Officials at a Royal Life Saving Society demonstration]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows (left to right): Beddoe Smith, Ernie Ludrin, Violet Mellish, Charles Reid, Gordon Vance, W.A. Sheppard, Tom Galloway, Sergeant Duncan and Pat Welch
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Men and women gathered at platform next to C.P.R. locomotive 371]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Identified are A.G. McCandless, "Teny" Christina Robertson, Victoria, and Miss Lewis (Mrs W.H.R. Collister)
[Men and women assembled for picnic at Barnet Beach]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Part of Major Matthews collection
"Loading Lumber at Port Moody, B.C. - 1889"
Part of Major Matthews collection
Ship in foreground is the "Mirzapore."
[L.D. Taylor watching event from dock at Port Moody]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph is incribed on the back: "From Ed. Humphreys, N.O.M.C., To "L.D.," With best wishes for 1931, E.H. Taken at Pt. Moody B.C., 1930."
Ladies, in dress of the period, awaiting arrival of train at Port Moody, July 3, 1936
Home sweet home, Port Moody trip
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Item is a photograph showing two boys cooking over a fire outside of their tent.
Photograph shows snapshot group portrait of W.H. Evans, P.A. Barnhart, Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett and G. G. McGeer.
[Group of men and women assembled at Barnet Beach]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Individuals in the photograph include, from left to right - back row: Miss Mary Campbell, Miss Beatrice Evans, Charles Bailey, Andy Forbes, Dan Grant, and Art Lewis; middle row: J.V. Armstrong, Bessie Currie, Miss Armstrong, Miss Johnson, Gus, Millie Mathison (Mrs. Lewis), Mrs. Grace Lewis, and Matt Peard; front row: unidentified man, Ed Burchell, Miss Eve Olmstead (Mrs. Addison), Ralph Wilson, Miss Maud McGregor, Thomas Bradshaw, and Mrs. Dr. Brighouse (nee Middlemas). J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Group of men and women assembled at Barnet Beach]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Individuals in the photograph include, from left to right - back row: Charles Bailey, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss Beatrice Evans, Andy Forbes, Dan Grant, and Art Lewis; middle row: J.V. Armstrong, Bessie Currie, Miss Armstrong, Miss Johnson, Gus, Millie Mathison (Mrs. Lewis), Mrs. Grace Lewis, and Matt Peard; front row: unidentified man, Ed Burchell, Miss Eva Olmstead (Mrs. Addison), Ralph Wilson, Miss Maud McGregor, Thomas Bradshaw, and Mrs. Dr. Brighouse (nee Middlemas). J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
General Contract - Port Moody, B.C. [clearing the site for an Imperial Oil Company refinery]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view
General Contract - Port Moody, B.C. [clearing the site for an Imperial Oil Company refinery]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view
General Contract - Port Moody, B.C. [clearing the site for an Imperial Oil Company refinery]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view
[First through train, C.P.R. locomotive 371, to arrive at Port Moody]
Part of Major Matthews collection
First tea ship 'W.B. Flint' at Port Moody, left for China loaded with lumber