[Man standing on steps of a house or store]
- AM336-S3-1-: CVA 677-1087
- Item
- 1922
Public notices and advertisements for Coca Cola and Senator Tobacco posted on the side of the building.
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[Man standing on steps of a house or store]
Public notices and advertisements for Coca Cola and Senator Tobacco posted on the side of the building.
[View of car near railroad tracks]
[View of trees and farm buildings near the Fraser River]
Up Carr's Hill River Road nr. Haney
[Girl standing on rocks, below bridge on the Fraser River]
[Men and boy beside a grader on a farm, possibly near Hammond, B.C.]
Court house, Hotel Vancouver, and Vancouver Block from Robson Street
Dunsmuir Hotel [502 Dunsmuir Street] Vancouver, B.C.
English Bay, Vancouver, B. C. [showing swimmers and boats]
Photograph shows the beach, buildings behind the beach, swimmers in the water and on the pier, and one sailboat and rowboat.
Granville Street (on a Sunday)
Photograph shows businesses, parked automobiles, and some pedestrians on the 800 block of Granville Street.
Looking up Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Granville Street, looking south from Cordova Street. Photograph shows streetcars, automobiles, pedestrians, and buildings, including the Post Office.
The Big Hollow Tree, Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
Photograph shows a touring car backed into the Hollow Tree.
Vancouver, B.C. - looking north from the World Building [at Pender and Beatty Streets]
Photograph shows buildings, with Stanley Park in the distance.
Interior of A. H. Timms Printing office
Photograph shows various printing machinery.
British fleet [sailors marching onto dock]
Photograph shows bystanders watching sailors march up ramp away from waterfront. Photograph also shows two ships anchored in the harbour.
Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Granville Street, looking south from Cordova Street. Photograph shows the Post Office and other buildings, streetcars, and pedestrians.
Hastings Street, looking east [from Howe Street]
Photograph shows automobiles and buildings, including the Post Office and the Dominion building in the distance.
Photograph shows one side of the second Hotel Vancouver (later the site of Eaton's Department Store), facing Howe Street. Photograph also shows automobiles, pedestrians, and part of the Court House (later the Vancouver Art Gallery).
Looking N. over Burrard Inlet, showing "The Lions." Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows Hastings Street and surrounding buildings, including the Dominion building, west of Cambie Street. Photograph also shows the Burrard Inlet, part of the Stanley Park, and the North Shore mountains in the background.
Photograph shows the car at a bend in the track, just before a crossing area.
Looking north from roof of Hotel, Vancouver, B.C. Granville Street in foreground
Photograph shows buildings on either side of Granville Street, as well as some buildings to the east. Street and buildings are decorated with flags and banners.
Second Beach, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows bathers, beach, seawall, and a building near the seawall.
Vancouver Harbour from roof of Hotel Vancouver building
Photograph shows houses, apartment buildings, commercial buildings, Burrard Inlet, and part of Stanley Park.
Kitsilano bathing beach, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows bathers, canoes, buildings, and downtown Vancouver in the background.
Fire Hall No. 18, 38th and Cartier
Photograph shows hall, with fire fighters and engines.
Photograph shows a group of men and women assembled on steps.
[Interior of corner of living room]
Photograph shows a chair, cabinet, and side table with porcelain objects, sculptures, paintings, and other items.
[Interior of corner of living room]
Photograph shows charis, tables with sculptures and porcelain objects, and other items.
Photograph shows man in convertible car (with roof up) in front of a park area. The car has 1924 British Columbia license plates.
[Point Grey Fire Department personnel in front of Fire Hall No. 18, 38th Avenue and Cartier Street]
Photograph shows furniture and other items in the room.
Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome, B.C. [tractor pulling logs]
[Head and shoulders studio portrait thought to be of] Samuel Greer, the first settler of Kitsilano
Forest fire near Giscome, B.C.
Photograph shows smoke billowing above forest near a waterfront area.
Photograph shows crowds of spectators, the memorial decorated with flags, and the Stanley Park Pavilion.
[Men, women, and children on beach at] Whiterock
Photograph shows boys playing a game on a section of the beach, with men, women, and children observing. Photograph also shows houses set back from the beach.
Second Narrows bridge, Vancouver, B.C. Opened November 7th, 1925
[W. L. Webber's Novelties, interior]
Photograph shows shop counters and merchandise, including books, souvenirs, and other items.
Arbutus Point [Bowen Island] 5 August 1926
Photograph shows beach area and small houses or cabins across the water.
Arbutus Point [Bowen Island] 5 August 1926
Photograph shows a trail through the woods.
Photograph shows upper portion of house.
Vancouver Natural History Society [members assembled at] Trout Lake
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Vancouver Natural History Society. Our first outing at Trout Lake, Spring time 1927 - Philip Timms Photo."
Photograph shows frozen fountain.
Mahon [house]. Last house on Burrard
Photograph shows exterior of house, behind fence and trees.
[Picnic at] Old Fort Langley (100th anniversary)
Notes on the back of the photograph identify some of the individuals in the photograph: Miss Houghston, W. Corbett, D. Nelson, W. Pilkington, Capt. Eddie, Noel Robinson.
Dad Quick [at Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph contains the annotation "Alice Wilmot Dennis with Dad Quicks. Compliments aged 109, 23rd September 1928."
Wesley Methodist Church, conference week, 1928
View of the church.
[View of plaque on] drinking fountain at Powell and Carrall Streets [Maple Tree monument]
Photograph shows a close view of the plaque on the drinking fountain, which shows a number of men gathered under a maple tree and contains the message "Here stood the old maple tree under whose branches the pioneers met in 1885 and chose the name 'Vancouver' for this city."
[Christmas card containing photograph of Charles V. Sale and George W. Allan]
Photograph shows Charles V. Sale, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, and George W. Allan, one of the London Committee and Chairman of the Canadian Committee, at the Company's meeting at Lower Fort Garry on the 24th of October, 1928.