[Water system at Burwell Lake]
- AM54-S4-: Mount N38.2
- Item
- Aug. 28, 1930
Part of Major Matthews collection
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[Water system at Burwell Lake]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Water system at Burwell Lake]
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[Waterfront view of Redonda Canning Co.]
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Photograph shows the docks, boats and the sternwheeler "Transfer".
[Group portrait Boy Scouts, North Vancouver parade]
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[H.T. Bell residence estate, corner of Slocan and 29th Avenue]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of Whalen Pulp and Paper Company, Swanson Bay]
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[View of Whalen Pulp and Paper Company, Swanson Bay]
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Photograph also shows houses to the left and a ferry docked to the left.
[View of Westminster Engineering and Construction Co.]
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Photograph shows two wooden steamships under construction.
[View of Western Canada Shipyards, False Creek]
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Photograph shows preparations for the launching of the S.S. "War Talta".
[Northern view of downtown Vancouver from the World Building at 500 Beatty Street]
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Photographs shows Central Public and Vancouver High Schools, the Dominion Bank and Vancouver Daily Province Buildings, Coal Harbour, C.P.R. Pier D and Deadman's Island and the North Shore in the background.
[Northern view of downtown Vancouver from the World Building at 500 Beatty Street]
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Photographs shows Central Public and Vancouver High Schools, the Dominion Bank and Vancouver Daily Province Buildings, Coal Harbour, C.P.R. Pier D and Deadman's Island and the North Shore in the background
[Eastward view of downtown from the Terminal City Club, 837 Hastings Street, showing Pier D]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows the second phase of the Hudson's Bay Co., the third Hotel Vancouver, Marine, David Spencer and Georgia Medical Dental buildings and the Georgia, Dunsmuir and Devonshire Hotels, the Dominion Building (207 West Hastings Street) and Holy Rosary Cathedral. The North Shore Ferry also can be seen crossing Burrard Inlet.
[Vancouver from Little Mountain Park]
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Photograph also shows the North Shore mountains in the background.
Vancouver from Little Mountain Park
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Photograph also shows the North Shore mountains in the background
[View of Fairview and Mount Pleasant from the roof of City Hall, 12th Avenue and Cambie Street]
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Photograph also shows the Cambie bridge, downtown and the North Shore mountains in the background.
[View of Burrard Inlet showing Ballantyne pier under construction]
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Photograph shows portion of Hastings Sawmill and logbooms.
[View of Vancouver waterfront from the foot of Columbia Street]
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Photograph also shows the North and West Vancouver ferry wharves, G.T.P. dock, New England Fish Co., Canadian Fishing Co., New Method Coal and Supplies Ltd., V & V Stevedoring Co. Ltd. and Vancouver Ice and Cold Storage Co. Ltd.
[View of Vancouver-Prince Rupert Meat Co. Ltd. Beef and Pork Packers]
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Photograph also shows C.P. refrigerator Cars, a barn and Laminated Materials Company in the background.
[Exterior view of Vancouver-Prince Rupert Meat Co. and employees]
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[View of cattle barns at the Vancouver-Prince Rupert Meat Co.]
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[Employees of the Vancouver-Prince Rupert Meat Company]
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Group portrait showing a man on a two-horse drawn wagon.
[Employees of the Vancouver-Prince Rupert Meat Company]
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Group portrait showing a man on a two-horse drawn wagon.
[Exterior view of Vancouver-Prince Rupert Meat Co. and employees Sapperton, B.C.]
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Photograph also shows surrounding land, buildings and a barn
[Westward view of Burrard Inlet from the Second Narrows]
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Photograph also shows a bascule railway bridge.
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Photograph also shows many downtown buildings including the second Hotel Vancouver, the Hudson's Bay under construction, the World, Dominion, Yorkshire, Spencers and Hotel Canada buildings and Burrard Inlet and the North Shore in the background.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Subseries consists of negatives created by W.J. Moore during his career as a commercial photographer specializing in panoramic photography. He worked under his own name and Canadian Photo Company. Photograph subjects include: industries (lumber, sawmills, shipping, ship building, pulp and paper, fishing, canneries, mining and agriculture), transportation (railways, ships and automobiles), landscapes and ocean views, waterfronts, harbours and docks, views, houses, buildings, group portraits (military, police, associations, conventions, employees, and social groups), sports and recreation. Geographic areas represented include: Vancouver, Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley, British Columbia and Alberta.
[360 degree view of the University of B.C. site]
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Photograph shows the first buildings under construction and the surrounding farm land.
[View of the University of B.C. site]
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Photograph shows the first buildings under construction and the surrounding farm land.
[W.N. Bertram Marble Works at 4904 Fraser Street]
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Photograph shows tombstones and monuments
[View of train load of Timber line Lumber Co. "toothpicks".]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the ships "Robert Dollar" and "Alabama Maru"
[W.N. Bertram Marble Works at 4904 Fraser Street]
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Photograph shows tombstones and monuments
[View of Terminal Dock showing unidentified ships and a three-masted tall ship]
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[View of Terminal Dock showing ships and railway cars]
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[View of the Prefabricated Buildings Ltd. factory and storage yard]
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[View of the buildings and garden of the Public Hospital for the Insane, New Westminster, B.C.]
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[View of the rear lawns and buildings of the Public Hospital for the Insane, New Westminster, B.C.]
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[Waterfront view of Rainy River Pulp and Paper Co.
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Photograph shows barrel and coal filled docks
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Photograph shows the dock and the steam wheeler "Transfer".
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E. Div. R.C.M. Police Fairmont Barracks. Vancouver B.C. April 28th. 1921.
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Group portrait shows the men on horses in front of the barracks.
Active Service Ratings Vancouver Division R.C.N.V.R. September. 1941 Fourth Training Class
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Photograph shows a group portrait with a boy holding a drum in front.
[P.J. Russell house, 3738 Pine Crescent, First Shaughnessy]
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View of the house from the street.
B.C.E.R. Employees Association Midsummer Carnival Hastings Park Vancouver B.C. July 12-13, 1929.
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[View of False Creek showing the Granville Island reclamation]
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Photograph also shows the Granville and the C.P.R. Kitsilano Trestle bridges, and the Kitsilano Indian Reserve.
Georgia Harris St. Viaduct Vancouver B.C. July 1st-1915
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows downtown Vancouver and Stanley Park in the background.
[Waterfront view from Burrard Inlet]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows piers and docks including C.P.R. Pier D, ships and downtown Vancouver.