View from axis of old Seymour Falls Dam showing intake structure and form work for transitions
- AM1257-S25-: CVA 1153-3
- Item
- June 5, 1959
View from axis of old Seymour Falls Dam showing intake structure and form work for transitions
View of construction of Seymour Falls Dam looking north between buttresses 11 to 14
Photograph shows intake structure located between buttresses 12 and 13; and buttress 11 and 14 have been completed to E1 765.5 and buttresses 12 and 13 have been completed to E1 741.5 feet.
Two 78 inch diameter conduits being prepared for concrete encasement for Seymour Falls Dam
60 inch to 90 inch Y. at Seymour Falls Dam construction site
[Interior of Mrs Vern Kendrick's bedroom]
Photograph shows the bedroom of a house in the shipyard housing program.
[Mrs. Vern Kendrick sweeping her living room floor]
Photograph shows the interior of a home in the shipyard housing program.
[Exterior view of Mrs. Vern Kendrick's house]
Photograph shows the exterior of a home in the shipyard housing program
[Mrs. Vern Kendrick in her kitchen]
Photograph shows interior view of a kitchen of a home in the shipyard housing program.
[Interior view of Mrs. Vern Kendrick's living room]
Photograph shows interior of a living room of a home in the shipyard housing program.
[Mrs. Vern Kendrick sitting at her dressing table]
Photograph shows part of a bedroom interior of a home in the shipyard housing program.
[Mrs. Vern Kendrick placing her child in a crib]
Photograph shows part of a bedroom interior of a home in the shipyard housing program.
[Housing development in North Vancouver]
Photograph shows houses built as part of a shipyard housing program.
[View of houses being built as part of a shipyard housing program in North Vancouver]
[View of houses being built as part of a shipyard housing program in North Vancouver]
[Row of houses built as part of a shipyard housing program in North Vancouver]
[View of almost completed houses built as part of a shipyard housing program in North Vancouver]
[Two A.R.P. firemen with auxiliary pump at Lynn Creek]
[Nurses bandaging patients at an A.R.P. display]
[A.R.P. fireman using a portable pump at Lynn Creek]
[A.R.P. fireman with fire wagon at Lynn Creek]
[Two A.R.P. firemen working on booster pump near fire wagon at Lynn Creek]
[Two A.R.P. firemen with water hoses at Lynn Creek]
[Man playing golf on the Capilano Golf Course]
Photograph shows the man taking a swing with his club on the fairway. Golf house in the background.
[Man taking a putt shot on the Capilano Golf Course]
[Man on the fairway at Capilano Golf Course]
[Man playing golf on Capilano Golf Course]
Capilano River with flume (on left) for cedar shakes
Bliss Carman on top of Grouse Mountain
Part of Vancouver Poetry Society fonds
Stalled conveyor system at North Vancouver's Neptune Terminals
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Item is a photograph showing three men working on submersible Pisces-class vessel at North Vancouver plant of International Hydrodynamics. Caption from Vancouver Express: "Already taking shape at North Vancouver plant of International Hydrodynamics is deep-diving submersible which has been purchased by Maritime Command of Canadian Armed Forces. This is fourth of Pisces-class vessels to be built by Hyco and they allow divers to work at depths up to 1,000 feet. This submersible will carry five men and is scheduled to be delivered to Maritime Command for trials in August."
Driftwood swept from Burrard Inlet at a holding ground on the North Shore
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Item is a photograph showing piles of driftwood swept from Burrard Inlet at a holding ground on the North Shore. Caption from Vancouver Express: "Talking of Pollution . . . Acres of driftwood, swept from Burrard Inlet by the National Harbors Board, awaits disposal at a holding ground on the North Shore, just east of Second Narrows Bridge. Formerly the flotsam was burned on the beach, but this practice was stopped to avoid air pollution. Now, the harbor master is waiting word from Ottawa as to how the mass of debris is to be removed."
Edward Roberge on picket line at LaFarge Cement Plant in North Vancouver
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Item is a photograph showing Edward Roberge on picket line at LaFarge Cement Plant in North Vancouver. Caption from Vancouver Express: "Speed is no worry at the moment for truck driver Edward Roberge, who takes time off from picketing at LaFarge Cement plant in North Vancouver, for lunch. Teamsters have been on strike at the plant for more than four weeks now."
Child offering her shovel to construction crew digging conduit trench along Mt. Seymour Parkway
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Item is a photograph showing child offering her shovel to construction crew digging conduit trench along Mt. Seymour Parkway. Caption from Vancouver Express: "Tiny tot ready to lend a hand is Sandra Anderson as construction crew excavates deep trench and installs conduit for a B.C. Tel underground cable project along Mt.Seymour Parkway in North Vancouver. Accepting toy shovel is Martin Vanderzwan."
Boy looking through binoculars, Capilano Canyon in background
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Three tow boat operators on strike in front of Straits Towing Limited
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Tow boat operator Hugh Gwynn holding strikers notice
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Tow boat operators Hugh Gwynn and Jim Hutton picketing from power boat
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Tow boat operators Hugh Gwynn and Jim Hutton picketing from power boat on North Vancouver waterfront
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Capilano River - where the dam is - 1906
Capilano Dam, Vancouver waterworks, 1907
Archie Stewart, North Vancouver Alderman
Part of Pacific Press fonds
[River flowing through Capilano Canyon]
[The Lions Gate (First Narrows) Bridge under construction]
[View from the Lions Gate (First Narrows) Bridge]
Capilano Crushing Co., plant #1, 606 Marine Dr., West Vancouver [B.C.]
Aerial photograph of the mouth of the Capilano river showing gravel quarry site. Some features have been marked on the photograph, with corresponding annotations on the back
[Photograph of Capilano Crushing Co., plant #1, 606 Marine Dr., West Vancouver B.C.]
Aerial photograph of Burrard Inlet First Narrows. Some features have been marked on the photograph, with corresponding annotations on the back