- AM1036-S2---: CVA 703-2.1.13
- Item
- [188-]
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of McGuigan family fonds
Part of McGuigan family fonds
Malcolm A. MacLean, first Mayor of Vancouver
Part of McGuigan family fonds
Malcolm A. MacLean, first Mayor of Vancouver
Part of McGuigan family fonds
Malcolm A. MacLean, first Mayor of Vancouver
Part of McGuigan family fonds
Part of C. Edward McDonnell collection
Portrait of Mrs. J.A.R. (Sophie) Homer
Frederick “Eric” Hamber in costume
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Portrait of unidentified woman
Part of Hamber family fonds
Portrait of unidentified woman
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Portrait of unidentified bride
Part of Hamber family fonds
Portrait of unidentified woman
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of McGuigan family fonds
Eric W. Hamber with younger sibling, Kathleen
Part of Hamber family fonds
Composite photograph of 35 classmates
Item is a photograph of a portrait composite created by Wm. Notman & Sons, with a background engraving by Eugene L'Africain. Cut-out, full body portraits of young men in scholar's robes were combined with the engraved background to create the original composite photograph: this is a photographic copy. The only identified individual is W.J. Bowser LL.B, (bearded man, seated third to the right of stairs).
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of William Malkin fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Portrait of Mayor Malcolm McLean
Part of McQueen family fonds
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Malcolm Alexander MacLean, the first mayor of Vancouver. The photograph also exists under the identifier PORT P221 in the COV Archives holdings.
Portrait of Mrs. Margaret A. McLean
Part of McQueen family fonds
Portrait of Sir William Van Horne
Item is a photograph taken in Joliet, Illinois of Sir William Van Horne. Typed note affixed to back: "Sir William Van Horne who suggested that the name Vancouver be given to the far Western terminus of the Canadian Pacific transcontinental railway system, when two little waterfront communities on Burrard Inlet joined in incorporation, while he was vice-president and general manager of the railroad."
[Group portrait of Vancouver Veteran Volunteer Firemen]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is a photograph showing F. Gladwin, R. Leatherdale, F. Duhamil, J. Moran, P. Larsen, J. Hoskins, W.S. Cook, J.A. McAllister, T. Becket, J.J. Garvin, E.C. Britton, C. [Gigier?], W. Dawsey, G. Thomas, W. McGirr, sq.. Ramage, G.F. Upham, C.M. Hawley, A.W. Cameron, J. McDonald, J.W. Campbell, W. McKinnon, H.E. Campbell, J.H. Carlisle, J. Metier, A. Tyson, and T.W. Lillie.
Ben Chase and a woman beside the huge tree stump on Georgia Street
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Ben Chase and a woman beside the huge tree stump on Georgia Street. Notes from Centennial slide show state that the stump is from the large real estate log. The photograph can also be found under the identifier Tr P14 in the COV Archives holdings.
Item is a photograph portrait of the firefighters of the 1887 B.C. champion hose team. The individuals in the photograph are (left to right): Back row: J. Moran, W. Hamilton, R. Rutherford, D. Biggar. Middle row: Hugh Campbell, J. Taylor, J. McDonald, J. McKenzie, W. H. Saunders. Front: Captain J. A. Mateer.
Thomas F. McGuigan, first City Clerk
Item is a photograph on a photographer's mount, with an applied label reading "Thomas F. McGuigan. 1st city Clerk."
Part of Hamber family fonds
Portrait of two women with a dog under tree
Portrait of Alfred Mowbray Sherwood
Item is a photograph showing Alfred Mowbray Sherwood, age 3 years and 10 months, born December 31, 1886.
Portrait of Bertha [Malvina?] Goudron from France
Item is a photograph showing a portrait with the inscription "Bertha Goudron" in the lower left corner, although the image instead possibly shows her mother, Malvina Goudron. The Goudron family operated a hardware store on Westminster Avenue.
Group portrait of Tommy Rob and family
Item is a photograph showing Tommy Rob standing centre back, his uncle seated in the middle and his sister Mary seated on his left.
Portrait of Captain Colin Robertson Sinclair
Portrait of infant Laura, on fringe-backed chair
Item is a photograph showing the 10 members of Vancouver's Police Department in 1890. Pictured top row (L-R): John Eligh, Joseph Gibson, John McKeown, Thomas Crawford, Samuel North. Pictured bottom row (L-R): J.H. Grady, M.G. McLeod (Gaoler), John McLaren (Chief), V.W. Haywood (Sergeant), J.W. Johnson.