- AM1519-: PAM 1962-69
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- Oct. 1962
Item includes an article about Northland Navigation Company Limited.
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Item includes an article about Northland Navigation Company Limited.
Cates : a tradition that was born with Vancouver
Item includes a history of C.H. Cates & Sons Ltd., fleet capacity and sketch of a proposed facility.
The Vancouver Harbour : a preliminary position paper
North Vancouver-Vancouver ferry schedule : January 13, April 28, April 29, 1969
View of Vancouver Harbour from Tower Building
Part of John William Freeston fonds
Panoramic view from taken from on top of the Tower building at 500 Beatty street looking northwest and northeast showing such sites as the Universal Knitting Company, the Bank of Hamiltion, Spencers Department Store, the Dominion Building, the Leckie Boot Company, Woodwards water tower, Orpheum Theatre, Pantages Hotel, McLennan and McFeely Co., Pier D, the Union Steam Ship dock and the wharves east and Brockton Point and Burrard Inlet in the background. Photograph also shows various billboards and painted advertisements such as Britannia Beer.
Fraser port : freightway to the Pacific, 1858-1985
Port of Vancouver. Annual report.
Proceedings of the annual convention.
[Coastal steamship] "Prince George" aground at 1st Narrows
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Lillian [Wong] recently [41 of 79]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
[Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view shows Coal Harbour, Deadman's Island
[Ships in Vancouver Harbour; Johnson Wharf]
Photograph consists of two images. The upper image shows various ships in Burrard Inlet, with the Vancouver waterfront in the background. The lower image shows ships docked at Johnson Wharf.
Privy Council (Canada) collection
Item is an extract of a report of a Committee of the Privy Council, dated 8 July 1893, regarding foreshore rights in Vancouver of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, with two accompanying maps. One map is in the file; the other one is catalogued as Map 648.
Port of the City of Vancouver. Isometric view from the south-west
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a set of maps printed on one sheet. The main map shows an isometric view of the port of Vancouver from Stanley Park through the Second Narrows Bridge (including North Vancouver). The perspective point appears to be located above the Granviile Street and West Georgia Street intersection. Note that the isometric view of locations west of Granville Street is from the south-east, rather than the south-west, as indicated in the title.
The map depicts the port infrastructure, including piers, drydocks and companies located in the port.
The inset maps are a key plan showing the location of the port relative to the Lower Mainland as a whole, and a larger-scale map entitled "Plan of the Port of the City of Vancouver from Coal Harbour to Second Narrows". It contains more detail about the names of the various piers, drydocks and companies and shows the North Vancouver port facilities as well as south shore ones.
Lipsett boats - "Harris No.3", "Hollyburn"
Tidal current charts : Vancouver Harbour, British Columbia
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a booklet containing twelve charts showing tidal currents in Vancouver Harbour at different points in the tidal cycle.
[U.S.S. Mississippi in Burrard Inlet Harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Bowen Lodge viewed from harbour
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Fraser River North Arm, New Westminster Harbor
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Second Narrows [on] harbour tour
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Granville [Townsite], B.C. Aug., 1885
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a fire insurance map of the "Coal Harbour" [south shore of Burrard Inlet] area. The Hastings Saw Mill Company and Coal Harbour Fishery are shown in detail. Other businesses along Front Street are identified including hotels and stores.
Royal Vancouver Yacht Club "Kittens" racing at Burrard Inlet
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Pleasure craft "Nancy Anne" in Vancouver harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Canadian National Railways steamship "Prince Robert" leaving harbour
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Canadian National Railways steamship "Prince Robert" leaving harbour
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Vancouver Rowing Club Regatta [Coal Harbour - showing Boeing Aircraft Co. building]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Vancouver Rowing Club Regatta [Coal Harbour - showing arena and Boeing Aircraft Co.]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Vancouver Rowing Club Regatta [Coal Harbour - view toward downtown]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
"Empress of Japan" [entering harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
"Empress of Japan" [entering harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
"Empress of Japan" [entering harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Japanese team leaving on "Manila Maru" [in Burrard Inlet harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Japanese team leaving on "Manila Maru" [in Burrard Inlet harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Vancouver Rowing Club spring training [Coal Harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Vancouver Rowing Club spring training [Coal Harbour]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Yacht "Cora Marie" [in harbour], trip with basketball players
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
"Empress of Russia" entering harbour
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
W.E. Boeing's yacht M.V. "Taconite" [First Narrows]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Yacht is featured leaving Burrard Inlet harbour.
W.E. Boeing's yacht M.V. "Taconite" [stern quarter view]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Yacht is featured leaving Burrard Inlet harbour.
W.E. Boeing's yacht M.V. "Taconite" [bow view leaving harbour
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Yacht is featured leaving Burrard Inlet harbour.
W.E. Boeing's yacht M.V. "Taconite" [stern view]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Yacht is featured leaving Burrard Inlet harbour.