- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-979
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- 30 Sept. 1901
Photograph shows assembled soldiers and spectators near a tent. Photograph also shows buildings and streamers decorating the street, as well as a welcoming arch in the distance.
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Photograph shows assembled soldiers and spectators near a tent. Photograph also shows buildings and streamers decorating the street, as well as a welcoming arch in the distance.
[Crowd gathered at] New Westminster agricultural fair
Photograph shows a large group of people gathered in front of the Women's building and the Industrial building, facing away from the camera. Photograph also shows three wicker baby carriages in the open space behind the crowd.
[Crowd watching Vancouver Golden Jubilee parade at Robson and Howe Streets]
[Crowds assembled at Robson and Howe Streets, waiting for Vancouver Golden Jubilee parade]
[Crowds on English Bay beach in front of the bathhouse]
Photograph shows a group of men and women with bicyles at the side of a dirt road.
Photograph shows a group of men and women with bicyles on a hill.
Dad Quick [at Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph contains the annotation "Alice Wilmot Dennis with Dad Quicks. Compliments aged 109, 23rd September 1928."
[David Spencer Limited store, decorated for Vancouver's Golden Jubilee]
Photograph shows pedestrians outside store.
Photograph shows houses and boats at Deadman's Island.
Photograph shows houses, with Deadman's Island and the North Shore mountains in the background.
Photograph shows houses on island, with Stanley Park and the North Shore mountains in the background.
Photograph shows Deadman's Island, with a log boom in the foreground and Stanley Park and the North Shore mountains in the background.
Deadman's Island [showing squatters' houses]
Photograph is accompanied by a label reading: "This is the famous Dead Man's Island. Island or Peninsula? Off Stanley Park. This picture shows the shacks of the squatters. It was the intention to build a sawmill on this site, but the citizens objected. Trees were cut down and the residents notified to vacate. Nothing became of the granting of a lease over the island - Timms Photo."
[Decorations for the visit of the Duke of Cornwall by night]
Notes on the back of the photograph indicate that the site of the photograph is the corner of Carrall and Hastings Streets.
Photograph shows two men fishing at shore of lake. Houses at far end of lake are also shown.
[Delivery wagons outside Hampton Brothers Limited, Bakers and Confectioners, Granville Street]
Photograph shows one car in front of a line of six horse-drawn carts on the road outside the bakery.
Demolition of old Vancouver Club building [915 West Hastings Street]
Photograph shows partially demolished building, workers, and cars parked in front of the building.
Demolition of trestle bridge spanning Hastings Creek on Lynn Valley Road
Photograph shows a partially demolished bridge, and a road extending north.
[Derailed B.C.E.R. car and spilled railway ties]
Photograph shows a flatbed railway car whose back end has come off the track, spilling railway ties down a small embankmen. Photograph also shows various workers at the scene.
Dining hall, Anglican College, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows tables and chairs, window, ceiling beams, and other details of the room.
Dominion Bank building [207 West Hastings Street] under contruction, showing old Court House Dome
Photograph also shows a horse-drawn cart, and two men leaning over a hand cart.
[Dominion Day street scene, from rooftop]
A note on the back of the photograph speculates that the location of the photograph site may be North Vancouver.
[Donkey engine, horse, and logging crew]
[Donkey engine, horse, and logging crew]
Photograph shows workers posing with engine and horse in a cleared area.
[Door to St. James Parish Hall, 230 Gore Avenue]
Photograph shows the door with a plaque beside it reading: "To the glory of God and in memory of Father Clinton. 1925."
[Doorway and painting], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
[Doorways and pews], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
Dr. E. Newton Drier [pioneer physician]
Head and shoulders portrait.
Drinking fountain at Powell and Carrall Streets [Maple Tree monument]
Photograph shows a group of men gathered around the fountain.
[Driveway entrance of second Hotel Vancouver, Georgia Street and Granville Street]
A note on the back of the photograph states "1st Hotel Vancouver, cor. Granville St. and Georgia St."
Duke and Duchess of [Cornwall and] York [on parade]
Photograph shows the Duke and Duchess in a carriages being pulled by eight horses, followed by mounted soldiers. Photograph also shows rows of soldiers in front of spectators on sidewalks, spectators in a special stand, and spectators in building windows and on roofs.
Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York [on parade]
Photograph shows the Duke and Duchess, with others, in a carriage turning a corner (likely at Cordova and Abbott Streets). Photograph also shows soldiers on horseback in the parade, and spectators on the sidewalks and in various building windows.
Dunsmuir Hotel [502 Dunsmuir Street] Vancouver, B.C.
Dupont [later Pender] and Carrall Streets, looking east
Photograph shows horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians along street.
Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome, B.C. A forest fire that came very close to the mill
Photograph shows the mill, with smoke billowing over the forest in the background.
Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome, B.C. Dumping the loads at mill
Photograph shows men standing by logs rolling down a ramp and into the water.
Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome, B.C. Lumber piling in the yards
Photograph shows men piling planks with special machinery.
Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome, B.C. Three man sawmill in the woods
Notes on the back of photograph read: "Cutting planks for roads. One man skidding shorst logs in with horse, one man running the saw, and one man ruling the planks."
Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome, B.C. [tractor pulling logs]
Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome, B.C. [truck with logs on plank road]
A note on the original mounting board reads: "'The morning's promise.' Early morning on Howe Sound, Vancouver, Canada. Tidal salt water of the Pacific Ocean, explored by Captain Vancouver, over 160 years ago."
Easter Day, 1935, St. James' Church
Photograph shows people on sidewalk and steps outside church at 303 East Cordova Street.
Easter Sunday, St. James' Church [303 East Cordova] - flowers on high altar
Engine room, power house, Westminster and Vancouver Tramway Co. Ltd.
Photograph shows various engines inside a large room.
Photograph shows beach area, pier, and boats
Photograph shows shoreline through a wooded area.
[English Bay Bath house, with three female bathers on steps]