Portholes and pilings : a retrospective look at the development of Vancouver harbour up to 1933.
Prince Rupert harbor
[Unidentified harbour]
[Aerial view of Vancouver Harbour looking east from Lost Lagoon]
Esquimalt Harbour
Japanese Warships on visit to Vancouver B.C. Feb. 6-12/1925
[View of Coal Harbour looking west from the foot of Broughton Street]
[View of Coal Harbour, Deadman's Island, part of Stanley Park, and the North Shore mountains, from John Morton's clearing at the foot of Thurlow Street]
Coal Harbour Vancouver, B.C.
[View of] Coal Harbour and Stanley Park from Georgia [Street]
[View of the harbour, C.P.R. Pier 'D' and railroad yard from the roof of the Post Office]
Section of False Creek
West half Granville Island before filling
[Two boys watching boat enter Bull Harbour]
[Sailors rowing to shore from the H.M.S. "Amphion" in Vancouver harbour]
[Ships in Vancouver Harbour]
[CPR steamships at dock and under sail]
Australian Cruiser New Zealand [HMS New Zealand]
[South side of Coal Harbour at low tide with four-man scull]
N.P.A.A.O. [North Pacific Association of Amateur Oarsmen. One-man scull at] Esquimalt
[View of Vancouver Harbour and waterfront looking north]
[Grain ships in Vancouver Harbour waiting to load grain]
[H.M.S. "Rainbow" in Vancouver harbour to watch over the "Komagata Maru"]
Vancouver Harbor
[360 degree view of Vancouver from the roof of the second Hotel Vancouver]
[North to north east view of downtown from the Birks Building showing Burrard Inlet and the North shore in the background]
[Northern view of downtown Vancouver from the World Building at 500 Beatty Street]
[Northern view of downtown Vancouver from World Building, 500 Beatty Street]
[Water front view from Burrard Inlet showing Coal Harbour, C.P.R. Pier D, Union S.S. Co. and Evans Coleman docks]
Coal Harbor Vancouver. Height of Water In Upper End 9 ft. above. Zero
[Aerial view] Coal Harbour and Deadman's Island
Vancouver Rowing Club [4 man crew on Coal Harbour, arena in background]
Vancouver Rowing Club [8 man crew on Coal Harbour with Stanley Park causeway in background]
Vancouver Rowing Club Eight at V.R.C. spring regatta