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[6th Regiment, The Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles on parade on the Cambie Street Grounds]

Group portrait showing Lieutenant Colonel F.W. Boultbee, Major J. Reynolds Tite, Captain J. Duff Stuart, Captain W. Hart-McHarg, Captain G.A. Boult, Captain W.D.S. Rorison, Captain H.C. Akroyd, Captain J.S. Tait, Lieutenant J.S. Matthews, Lieutenant Graham, Lieutenant Milne, Lieutenant McManus, Sergeant Major A.C. Bundy, Segeant F. Kennedy, Sergeant W.J. Thicke, Captain W.H. Forrest and others. Photograph shows the 600 block Cambie Street (including the home of Henry Mutrie on the far right) and the spires of St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Holy Rosary and Hamilton Street Baptist Churches

Cordova Street [looking west from Carrall Street] : July 1886 - five weeks after the fire.

Photograph shows businesses being rebuilt after the great fire. The names of the businesses are written in pen across the centre of the photograph with a line indicating the building or business. Businesses identified are: Burrard Hotel, Tom Dunn Hardware, Grant & Arkell, Dietz (sp?) Winch, Daily News (on Hastings Street), Sekl's Furniture Store, Dougall House, Tom McDonald (on Pender Street), Mathison the Printer (on Hastings Street), Cosmopolitan Hotel, Mizony's Restaurant, F.W. Hart Furniture, Tilley's (sp?) Book Store and the Telephone Exchange.

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