- AM640-S1-: CVA 260-9
- Item
- [ca. 1928]
Part of James Crookall fonds
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Part of James Crookall fonds
Some trees omitted to show ancient and present valleys of the Lynn River
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Revised copy of sketch of Lynn river canyons to show the correct placement of Phyllis Road (bottom of sketch); also more trees have been added."
Suspension bridge, Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows the Capilano River, and individuals on the suspension bridge above.
Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. R.S. Hodge of Hamiota, Manitoba.
Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon
Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon
Item is a photograph of a man and a woman crossing the suspension bridge at Capilano Canyon.
Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, Height 200 ft,, Lentgh [Length] 450 ft, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Item is a postcard
[Tall tree and flume], Capilano Canyon
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows The Lions in the background
Part of Hubert William Lovell fonds
Photograph was taken in the summer.
The Capilano River - remains of flume
Part of Hubert William Lovell fonds
Photograph was taken in the summer.
[The Capilano River with "The Lions" in the background]
Part of Major Matthews collection
The entrance to Capilano River near reservoir
Part of Hubert William Lovell fonds
Photograph was taken in the summer.
The Lions and Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Item is a postcard
The Salmon Pool, Capilano Canyon, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Item is a postcard
Tram going across the Capilano River at the dam site; Lions' in the distance
[Upper Seymour Creek after the washout]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of Capilano Canyon, showing suspension bridge in the distance]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of James Crookall fonds
Viewing "The Lions" from Capilano Creek
Part of Samuel H. Logan fonds
[Weathered rocks in] Capilano River
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Weathering. Sharply fractured rocks fall into the streams and become rounded in shape by the ever-moving currents. Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
Wigwam Inn, Indian River, Burrard Inlet
Part of Hubert William Lovell fonds
Photograph was taken in the summer.
[Woman holding baby by the Capilano River]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Woman holding baby by the Capilano River]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Young man travelling across Capilano River dam in a cable car]
Photograph also shows houses and mountains in the background.