Scene from Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Scene from Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
The Ravine from the Driveway, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Band Concert, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing a concert at Stanley Park. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss Lucille [Corday].
Stanley Park in January 07 : Vancouver, B.C.
Lost Lagoon Drive, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Item is a postcard showing Lost Lagoon Drive in Stanley Park. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss R.A. Smith.
Big Tree, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing a group portrait in front of the Stanley Park Big Tree. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Mrs. Geo. Galland.
The Harding Memorial : Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada : Sculptor, Charles Morega
Item is a postcard showing a group portrait in front of the hollow tree at Stanley Park. Caption on back of postcard: "Close to Siwash Rock and Third Beach in Stanley Park the 65 foot (21 metres) circumference 'Big Tree' stood astride the original road-way. This tree and others similar to it were spared because the park was never logged, due to the lack of column tidal current-free waters safe for booming grounds. Courtesy Lonsdale Antiques and Clocks."
The big tree, circumference 65 feet, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Swings in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing a swing set in Stanley Park. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss M. Hunter.
Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Lumbermen's Arch, Stanley Park : Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Item is a postcard showing the Lumbermen's Arch in Stanley Park. Caption on back of postcard: "This cedar-log arch was erected in 1952, replacing the old arch which had stood for 40 years, appropriately named the Lumbermen's Arch, and is symbolic of British Columbia's great trees, and its greatest industry."
Vancouver, B.C., Canada : (Causeway), entrance to Stanley Park
Item is a postcard showing the causeway entrance to Stanley Park. Caption on back of postcard: "The park comprises 1,000 acres of natural playground. On the left is Lost Lagoon. The left road leads to the Lions Gate Bridge. The right to the Shakespearian Flower Gardens, Zoo, Aquarium, Totem Poles, Picnic Grounds, etc." The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Mrs. Evelyn Cusack.
Greetings from Vancouver, Canada
Item is a postcard showing two images of Vancouver: entrance to Stanley Park (top) and Vancouver Skyline from Stanley Park (bottom).
Fall scene in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing Stanley Park in the fall. Caption on back of photograph: "This park is only ten minutes drive from the very heart of the city. This thousand-acre paradise is known the world over as one of the finest of natural parks. It contains eleven miles of motor roads, five miles of bridle trails and twenty-two miles of footpaths. The park was dedicated in 1889 by Lord Stanley and is named after him."
Lost Lagoon in the fall, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park. Caption on the back of postcard: "This beautiful fresh water lagoon is surrounded by tall rushes at the edge against a backdrop of weeping willows and cedars. This lagoon is just as beautiful in the summer as it is in the fall, as seen in this scene."
Big roots, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Thunder Bird Totem Pole, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Along Tatlow Walk, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Aerial view, Brockton Point Lighthouse and part of waterfront, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with images of Stanley Park including "a picturesque corner, band concert, monkeys, moonlight, buffalo." The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss C. [Higgins].
Stanley Park at Pipeline, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of Stanley Park. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Mr. Roy Cullen.
Rose Gardens, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Cherry blossom time in Stanley Park : Vancouver, B.C., Canada
The entrance [to] Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
At the Narrows, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Queen's Park, New Westminster, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing Queen's Park in New Westminster. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss Buhman.
Marine Drive, Stanley Park, Totem pole : Scenics Vancouver
Marine Drive, Stanley Park, Totem pole : Scenics Vancouver
Marine Drive, Stanley Park, Totem pole : Scenics Vancouver
Miniature Railroad Train : Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Entrance to Stanley Park and Captured German Gun, Vancouver, B.C.
A mountain vista from Stanley Park
Entrance to Stanley Park (causeway)
Item is a postcard showing the causeway entrance to Stanley Park. Caption on back of postcard: "The park comprises 1,000 acres of natural playground, home of the Theatre Under the Stars, the Zoo, Shakespearian Gardens, picnic grounds, Vancouver, B.C." The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss C. Smith.
Item is a postcard showing the sunken garden at Queen Elizabeth Park. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Mrs. Esther Alen.
A shady walk, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
Scene in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing a scene in Stanley Park. The postcard is addressed to Miss Annie A. [Sarle].
Big tree, Brockton Point, Vancouver, B.C.
Best wishes from Canada : Vancouver B.C.
Item is a postcard showing images of the sunset on the narrows, Capilano Canyon, the big cedar tree, a glimpse of the Narrows, Stanley Park and large beach trees.
English Bay Entrance to Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
The big tree, circumference 65 feet, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
[Cedar] tree 60 ft. in circumference Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing a group portrait in front of the hollow tree at Stanley Park. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Rev. A.E. Healey.