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Vancouver, B.C. Plan showing location of water pipes, hydrants, etc. [Kitsilano]

Item is a map showing the location of water pipes and hydrants for the area from Spruce Street to False Creek to Vine Street to Tenth Avenue (D.L. 526). Pipes and hydrants are shown in various coloured inks to indicate Installation date. Includes annotations as to whether pipes are wood or steel. Annotations have been added to a base map that is part of a larger map.

Vancouver (B.C.). Water Works Department

City of Vancouver redevelopment : project 1, area D-1 : identification plan : property included in acquisition program (status of property acquisition and demolition)

Item is a map showing ownership of property included in the acquisition program. Further annotations show the status of property acquisition and demolition. Base map is bounded by Arbutus Street, Hemlock Street, York Avenue, and Broadway, and shows streets, legal addresses, lot sizes, schools, parks and railway lines.

[Kitsilano Show Boat] Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Item is a postcard showing an image of the Kitsilano Showboat. Caption on back of postcard: "The Kitsilano Showboat has to date completed over 30 years of beach entertainment, sponsored by the Kitsilano Chamber of Commerce. Over a quarter million people attend this amateur show and over 2,500 entertainers volunteer their services each season. From early June to late August, this great little show goes on nearly every evening from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. midst beautiful surroundings. You are cordially invited to attend the Kitsilano Showboat at Kitsilano Beach. Drive south on Burrard Street across the bridge turn right, 4 blocks to free parking. Mon., Wed., Fri. at 8:00 p.m. different show each night."

[The Crab - 1100 Chestnut Street]

Item is a photograph that depicts The Crab sculpture by George A. Norris, located at the entrance of the Museum of Vancouver and HR MacMillan Space Centre at 1100 Chestnut St.

[Centennial Totem Pole, Hadden Park]

Item is a photograph that depicts the Centennial Totem Pole located in Hadden Park. The Centennial Totem Pole was carved by Kwakwaka’wakw artist, Chief Mungo Martin, his son David Martin and his nephew Henry Hunt.

R.C.A.F. lease ceremony, Minister speaks

Item is a photograph showing a Minister speaking at the lease ceremony for the land at Kits Point (now Vanier Park). The land was signed over to the City of Vancouver by the R.C.A.F. To the right of the podium Mayor Rathie is pictured, August Jack Khatsahlano is seated to his right.

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