[Building a stage at Brockton Point for Diamond Jubilee Celebrations]
[Building bleachers at Brockton Point for Diamond Jubilee Celebrations]
Building rock-filled cribbing at water's edge on South Shore which are foundations for derricks. Rocks and logs brought by scows
By Limpid Pool - Lost Lagoon - Stanley Park
By the sea [a view of a woman and children on Second Beach, Stanley Park]
[Canadian Womens Army Corps members at play near second beach]
[Canoes and a boathouse at Brockton Point]
[Captain J.S. Matthews fires Maxim machine gun at practice at Second Beach]
Captain Sydney Anderson being decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross by the Prince of Wales
[Carpenters constructing the Timber Bowl Stadium at Brockton Point for the Diamond Jubilee]
[Carpenters constructing the Timber Bowl Stadium at Brockton Point for the Diamond Jubilee]
[Cars driving along waterfront at Stanley park passing Chaythoos, the site where Lord Stanley dedicated the park]
[Cassady sisters in horse drawn carriage in Stanley Park]
Catwalks are now being taken down in sections. Marine Signal station in center.
Cedar tree 50 Feet in Circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar Tree 50 Feet in Circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar Tree 60 feet in Circumference Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar Tree 60 feet in Circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar Tree 60 feet in Circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar tree 80 ft. in circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar tree 80 ft. in circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar tree [Hollow tree], Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar tree in Stanley Park
Cedar Tree in Stanley Park - 46 feet in circumference
Cedar Tree in Stanley Park Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar tree, 50 ft. in circumference, on Park Road, Vancouver, B.C.
Cedar tree, 80 ft. in circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Chainless [bicycle] at old pond
Chay-thoos, Stanley Park
[Child standing at edge of pond in Stanley Park]
[Children's games during the 75th Anniversary celebrations of the park]
City and Deadman's Island near Nine 0'Clock Gun
Clamping the last of the 61 wire ropes which go into each cable. One of the cable anchorages on the South Shore.
Close-up of South Shore construction plant and trestle erected in connection with underwater foundations for the caissons.
[Clubhouse and lacrosse headquarters at Brockton Point grounds]
Coal Harbour from the Park
Coal Harbour [showing] Deadman's Island and Stanley Park
[Colonel William Dray unveils the "Hallelujah Point" plaque commemorating the Salvation Army]
Commencement of construction plant on South Shore, seen from lookout, Prospect Point. Buttments and first derrick in position.
[Constable A. Lindsay and his charger "Bob" watch a fawn and goat on Pipe Line Road]
[Constable Cliff Cooper introduces a gosling to his horse "Trooper"]
Construction of number two caisson framework from Prospect Point. Bridge ferry-boat is seen heading for North Shore Plant
Couple riding in a horse drawn carriage at Lumberman's Arch during the rededication of Stanley Park
"Creeper" is shown in position for erection of the top (and last) section of South tower. Taken from West Vancouver Ferry.
[Cricket match in Stanley Park]
[Cricket match in Stanley Park]
[Cricket match in Stanley Park]
[Cricket match in Stanley Park]
Cricketers [at Brockton Point]
[Crowd gathered around bandstand at Stanley Park]