Colonel Hilliam places wreath on cenotaph
- AM177-F01-: CVA 612-163
- Item
- 1936
343 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Colonel Hilliam places wreath on cenotaph
Mayor McGeer, Chief Mathias of Capilano, and Hawaiian troupe in Mayor's car
Mayor's Golden Jubilee Parade, Granville Street at Dunsmuir
Mayor G.G. McGeer and Scout Grey Eagle at Indian aquatic sports, Coal Harbour
Western Canada annual air show, Vancouver Airport, Aug. 1st 1936
Item is a photograph showing six men in front of an airplane at the Western Canada annual air show. Note under title written by Major Matthews: "Left to right: Joseph (Indian name Splahk-tum) from Tswassen, also spelt Che-woet-sun. (Ladner). 2. A school boy; son of Chief Jack Stogan. 3. Chief Jack Stogan, Indian name Semilano, of Musqueam, 4. Chief Moses Joseph, of Ustlawn, North Vancouver. 5. Chief Jimmy Jimmy, Indian name Swahsh, about 80, of Kowtain (A.J. Khatsahlano calls it Showsham). 6. Councillor Stanley Joseph, brother of Chief Moses. The Indians were invited to greet some "first" aeroplane; afterwards went up in it, flew above Vancouver, etc. Being in radiophone contact with ground, Indians were asked to comment as they passed over familiar places, to listeners of air pagaent. Chief Jimmy Jimmy commented most."
At back of Lumberman's Arch, Indian village, 1936
Indian village at back of Lumberman's Arch, Golden Jubilee
Union of Canadian Municipalities Convention
Sir Percy Vincent is presented with golden key to the city
Sir Percy replies to Mayor McGeer
The golden keys; silhouette of skyline of Vancouver
Mayoral parties and distinguished citizens cruise around English Bay on board "Fispa"
Sir Percy visits Shaughnessy Military Hospital
Sir Percy visits Shaughnessy Military Hospital
Sir Percy, the Mayor, and Mrs. McGeer retiring from ceremony
Sir Percy and entourage enter Crystal Ballroom, Hotel Vancouver, August 21st 1936
The mace is formally presented, 21st August 1936
Mace-bearer Alexander McKay, first mace bearer
Unveiling of paintings brought as gifts to Vancouver
Unveiling of paintings brought as gifts to Vancouver
Royal Canadian Mounted Police passing eastwards on Georgia Street
Sir Percy and Mayor McGeer drive through streets
Naval brigade proceeding to City Hall, Georgia Street at Cambie
Royal Canadian Mounted Police proceeding to City Hall, Georgia Street at Cambie
Procession approaches north entrance City Hall grounds, statue veiled
Formalities commence [unveiling statue at City Hall]
Formalities commence [unveiling statue at City Hall]
Formalities commence [unveiling statue at City Hall]
Mayor McGeer speaks [at City Hall]
Sir Percy responds [at City Hall]
Sir Percy responds [at City Hall]
Sir Percy responds [at City Hall]
Sir Percy pulls cord and unveils statue [at City Hall]
Sir Percy and Mayor McGeer [at City Hall]
Address of welcome to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor
Item is a photographic reproduction showing the speech to welcome Sir Percy Vincent, Mayor of London to Vancouver.
The statue: in the studio od Charles Marega, the sculptor
Mayor McGeer speaks [at City Hall]
Sir Percy, Mayor McGeer, and Mrs. McGeer
Sir Percy, Mayor McGeer, Lady Vincent, Mrs. McGeer
Sir Percy, Mayor McGeer, and mace bearer McKay