Alderman W.H. Lembke, (Last Reeve, Point Grey) Chairman, Building Committee
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, 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]
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett, P.C. delivers oration [at City Hall]
His worship G.G. McGeer delivers address [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]
Corner stone well and truly laid [at City Hall], July 2nd 1936
Corner stone, City Hall, 2 July 1936
Engineer William (Billy) H. Evans and Committee of Vancouver Pioneers Association
Ladies of the Woman's Auxiliary, Vancouver Pioneers Association
Special train carrying pioneer[s] and citizens of Vancouver at Coquitlam ready for departure for Port Moody and Vancouver, July 3rd 1936
Special train carrying pioneers and citizens of Vancouver at Coquitlam ready for departure for Port Moody and Vancouver, July 3rd 1936
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
Engine No, 371 (replica) arrives from Coquitlam at Port Moody drawing special train with pioneers and citizens of Vancouver, 3rd July, 1936