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Map : Puget Sound Country, Victoria, Vancouver Island and Southern British Columbia Coast

Item is a pamphlet advertising Black Ball Line ferry services and routes, illustrated with photos showing ferries and popular British Columbia Destinations. Pamphlet contains one large map showing ferry routes and two inset maps showing close ups of routes. Black Ball Line routes are shown with dotted green lines. Other ferry routes are shown with dotted brown lines. Highways are shown with solid green lines. All maps were created by Northwest Mapping Service, Seattle in 1958.

S.S. Beaver

Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing men with supplies and oxen on the S.S. Beaver. The photograph also exists under the identifier LGN 1044 in the COV Archives holdings.

Photograph Album: Scenes of Vancouver area and W.H. Malkin employees

File contains a photograph album showing various scenes in Vancouver and surrounding area. There are also many informal photos of W.H. Malkin employees participating in activities such as: baseball, camping, picnics, sailing and fishing. There are also numerous photos of the W.H. Malkin storefront. Pictured in photographs on pages two and three of the album is Ed Jardine according to hand written annotations on loose papers that were slipped into the album. Two photos on page twenty-four were taken by Lennox Studios and are entitled: "Camping at Hollyburn" and "By the Campfire's Glow."

In and Around Vancouver, B.C.

File contains a photograph album showing various scenes of Vancouver and the surrounding area. Places include: Stanley Park, English Bay, Hastings Park, North Vancouver (Capilano Canyon, Seymour Creek Canyon, Lynn Creek Canyon), mouth of the Fraser River, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet. There are also photographs of various ships around Vancouver. All photographs have caption hand written below.

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