Port Moody, July 3, 1936, re-enactment arrival of first train, July 4, 1886
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett, W.H. Evans, Peter Barnhart, His Worship G.G. McGeer [at arrival of first train re-enactment]
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett and His Worship G.G. McGeer approaching [City Hall]
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett and His Worship G.G. McGeer approaching [City Hall]
His Worship Gerald Grattan McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, addresses assemblage [at City Hall]
Fred L. Townley, Esquire, (Townley and Matheson,) architect; son of late Lieut.-Col. His Worship T.O. Townley, Mayor, 1901, makes personal presentation of gilded trowel to Mayor McGeer [at City Hall]
His worship G.G. McGeer delivers address [at City Hall]
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, gently pushes suspended corner stone into position, and declares it well and truly laid [at City Hall]
The national anthem, "God Save the King" [at City Hall]
Fred L. Townley, architect, presents the mayor with gilded trowel [at City Hall]
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, gently pushes suspended corner stone into position, and declares it well and truly laid [at City Hall]
Mayor of Vancouver, Gerry McGeer, speaking at Golden Jubilee opening ceremonies at Brockton Point Grandstand
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, and General Chairman, Golden Jubilee Committee