[Henry Avison and his son Henry Stanley Avison outside the Park] Ranger's cottage [at Stanley Park]
- AM54-S4-1-S-5-: S-5-4
- Item
- [ca. 1896]
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[Henry Avison and his son Henry Stanley Avison outside the Park] Ranger's cottage [at Stanley Park]
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First bridge [over Beaver Lake]
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[Brockton Point] Lighthouse [and fog bell]
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Prospect Point [showing thatched gazebo]
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View from Prospect Point [looking across First Narrows to Capilano Creek and showing Indian houses]
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Reflections in the resevoir [at Stanley Park]
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[Woman in a horse carriage] in the big tree [at Stanley Park]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Which road? [Woman standing at a fork in the trail at Stanley Park]
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By the sea [a view of a woman and children on Second Beach, Stanley Park]
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[Family walking along Stanley Park road] Near English Bay
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English Bay [and Beach Avenue West of Chilco Street looking east]
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[Mrs. James Esselmont plants a "Frances Willard" tree in the rock garden in Stanley Park]
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Photograph also shows Paul R. Josselyn, American Consul, at ceremony to mark the centenary of Willard's birth.
[Crowds leaving Stanley Park over Coal Harbour Bridge]
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J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[A man speaking into a microphone during a performance for Diamond Jubilee Celebrations]
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Item is a photograph possibly showing John Charles Thomas on stage.
[Waterworks house at end of Pipeline Road in Stanley Park, covered in snow]
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J.S. Matthews' notes with negative states, "Old water works house, occupied by Frank Harris for over fifty years, end of Pipe Line Road, date about 1900."
[View of squatters shacks on Deadman's Island]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with negative states, "End of Pipe Line Road. First Narrows. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris have lived here almost fifty years.; Picnic is on the edge of beach. Her Lord Stanley dedicated. Oppenheimer opened.; Stanley Park water works house. Pipe Line Road. Prospect point.; Old Indian [indigenous] clearing. Occupied Chief Haatsalanogh (Kitsilano) 1863.; See R.E. [Royal Engineers] survey this is Chaythoos. Here Hay-tulk was buried."
J. Gillis putting the weight [at Brockton Point]
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