Tillicum with a Vancouver City Hall employee
- AM1576-S6-12-F64-: 2011-010.374
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- 1986
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Tillicum with a Vancouver City Hall employee
Tillicum with a Vancouver City Hall employee
Tillicum on the telephone at an office desk in Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum outside Vancouver City Hall entrance
Tillicum imitating Captain George Vancouver statue at Vancouver City Hall
Vancouver Centennial street banners
Tillicum posing on the lawn at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum imitating Captain George Vancouver statue at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum posing outside Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum posing outside Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum imitating Captain George Vancouver statue at Vancouver City Hall
Vancouver Centennial street banners
Tillicum shaking hands with a Centennial Committee member at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum with Mayor Harcourt in the Mayor's office at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum and the Chevron Ottermobile
Boys Scouts making Vancouver sparkle
Boys Scouts making Vancouver sparkle
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Centennial stage at Robson Square
Indian village and museum, Stanley Park
File consists of drawings depicting various buildings designed for an "Indian village" or "Indian museum" to be located in the Lumberman's Arch area of Stanley Park. Five of the drawings are of buildings designed by Henry E.C. Carrey for the Arts, Historical and Scientific Association of British Columbia, who came up with the original idea for a collection of buildings to represent a model First Nations village. When the project failed to garner funding, the Association handed the project off to the Parks Board.
Two later drawings by Parks Board Superintendent A.S. Wooton are for a smaller, single building referred to as an "Indian museum" proposed for the same site.
Carry, Henry E.C.