[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Wilkin B. Butler
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[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Wilkin B. Butler
[Head of shoulders studio portrait of] Jeff D. Howall
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Captain Barler [of the] ship "Iris"
[Studio portrait of] George Allan Velton, aged 3 years, 2 months
Photograph shows the boy seated, holding a cat, and what appears to be another pet.
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Alfred Patton
[Studio portrait of young girl, reclining]
Photograph shows two cars parked on road with cliffs on either side and the sea in the horizon.
[Studio portrait of three men, one standing, two seated]
[Studio portrait of girl, seated]
[Studio portrait of girl and boy]
Photograph shows a girl standing and a boy seated.
Train [behind Columbia Street]
Photograph shows six men posing at front of train. Various buildings can be seen behind the train, including T. J. Trapp and Company (688 Columbia Street) and Anderson and Lusby (634 Columbia Street).
New Westminster, Columbia Street
Photograph shows residential, commercial, and light industrial buildings along Columbia Street.
New Westminster, B.C. from the waterfront
Photograph shows three men in a boat ("The Canco") in the Fraser River near the New Westminster waterfront.
New Westminster, B.C. Columbia Street
Photograph shows streetcar tracks in the middle of the street, and businesses on either side. Also shown are various horse-drawn carts, and two men crossing the street.
City Council, 1933, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Vancouver city mayor and councillors gathered around a desk.
Photograph shows crowds of spectators, the memorial decorated with flags, and the Stanley Park Pavilion.
[Parade at Georgia and Burrard Streets for] King George's Silver Jubilee
Photograph shows parade turning east from Burrard Street onto Georgia Street. Photograph shows spectators, cars, military groups in parade, and buildings, including the Christ Church Cathedral.
Photograph shows a group of men and women with bicyles on a hill.
Photograph shows a group of men and women with bicyles at the side of a dirt road.
Pender St. just where you are standing now. Here's to you!
Photograph shows cars parked along street in snowstorm.
Hastings St. between Homer and Richards. Summer is Coming!
Photograph shows cars parked along street in snowstorm.
Hastings west of Homer, the traffic gets heavier
Photograph shows streetcars in traffic during snowstorm.
Corner Richards Street and Hastings Street - go slow or mix it up!
Photograph shows car and streetcar in snowstorm.
Late for work, opp. Spencers spring opening show
Photograph shows two people crossing street in snowstorm with a streetcar and traffic in background.
New spring merchandise in Spencers windows
Photograph shows a corner view of Spencers store during a snowstorm with a streetcar in front.
Granville St. looking south from Pender St.
Photograph shows parked car in snowstorm.
[Family in touring car parked at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows a man, woman, and child in the back seat of the car, and two men in the front seat.
[Delivery wagons outside Hampton Brothers Limited, Bakers and Confectioners, Granville Street]
Photograph shows one car in front of a line of six horse-drawn carts on the road outside the bakery.
[Panorama view of Burrard Inlet, from the Hotel Vancouver]
Photograph shows downtown buildings, part of Stanley Park, the Burrard Inlet, and the North Shore.
Photograph shows a girl posing on a window sill.
Photograph shows two men and one women at the counter area of the store. Various products are displayed on the shelves, and a poster advertisement for Diamond Dyes is on the front counter.
[View of the 100 block Water Street looking west from the corner of Abbott and Water Streets]
Photograph shows Canadian Fairbanks Co. Ltd. (101 Water Street), Allen's Feed store (113 Water Street) and other buildings in the block.
[Celebration at West Hastings and Carrall Streets looking west]
Photograph shows a band, horse drawn carriages, spectators, and a large horse-drawn structure decorated with Union Jack flags. Also shown are the Palace Hotel at 349 - 359 Carrall Street and the English Chop House at 377 Carrall Street.
First car between New Westminster and Fraser Mills
Some men in the photograph are identified: A. Marsh, Bert Gregor, S. Franklin, Davis, E. Tait, E. Picken, Cunningham Howe, J. Donald, W. Heison, J. Armstrong, McCambie, Reid, F. Lynch, J. Kellington, S. Gregory, H. Ryle, G. Welch, D. Haddon, Wells Grey.
Photograph shows a man on a flat cart hitched to two horses. Also shown are a house and several fruit trees in the background.
[Men standing in front of steam roller]
Minnekahda Ranch [Minnekhada, Pitt Meadows] - [tilling soil]
Minnekhada Ranch [Pitt Meadows] - [cutting hay]
Photograph shows men cutting hay with horse-drawn machinery, and loading hay into a horse-drawn cart.
Minnekhada Ranch [Pitt Meadows]
Photograph shows two men operating machinery in a field.
Group portrait showing Duncan Gillis (centre of back row), Archie McDiarmid (back row second from right) and others
[Four fire engines at Vancouver Fire Department Station #2, 754 Seymour Street]
Photograph shows firefighters and officials posing with fire engines.
Georgia Street 1915 - funeral of Cowan, first Vancouver City Solicitor
Photograph shows a car parked in front of a funeral procession, with spectators standing on the sidewalks.
Central School at Pender and Cambie, Vancouver, B.C.; Julie Eldridge, teacher, and her class
Upper half of photograph shows the Central School building. The bottom half of the photograph shows students and teacher assembled on the steps of the school.
Dupont [later Pender] and Carrall Streets, looking east
Photograph shows horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians along street.
[Group of men standing on church steps]
A note on the back of the mounting identifies the men in the photograph: Welsh, Trollen, Lodge, Pettifield, McDonald, Metzger, Bartley, Storey, Simpson, Draper, McNiven, Neelands.
Mrs. James (Annie Elizabeth) Malkin's home, Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows the interior of the living room of the house.
H. R. H. Duke of Connaught opening B.C.E.R. depot, New Westminster
Photograph shows officials greeting Connaught, with spectators behind a barricade in the background. Part of a streetcar is shown on the right.
[First electric tram, Chilliwack, B.C.]
Photograph shows a group of men and women assembled in front of tram.