[Carpenters constructing the Timber Bowl Stadium at Brockton Point for the Diamond Jubilee]
- AM54-S4-2-: CVA 371-1308
- Item
- 1946
Part of Major Matthews collection
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[Carpenters constructing the Timber Bowl Stadium at Brockton Point for the Diamond Jubilee]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the first prize winner in the "original" division of the Kitsilano Kiddies Float Parade, July 3, 1946; L-R: Teddy Shultz, Harold Shantz, and Myna-Lou Turner.
[B.C. Telephone workers at Robson Street]
Photograph shows men at a manhole installing underground telephone lines. L-R: G. Thistlethwaite, Bill Granger, Jimmy Reid, Jack Meade, and Bill Hansen.
[B.C. Telephone workers installing underground cables through a street manhole]
Item is a photograph showing a crew working at 786 Seymour Street; L-R: Mike Borkose, foreman Jim McDevitt, Bert Wheeler, Ernie Hill, and Doug Goddard.
[Woman filling bags of Nabob coffee]
[Interior view of a General Paint store]
[Pacific Lime Co. Ltd. delivery truck]
[Children playing at the Second Beach playground pool]
[The Earl of Athlone walking with a woman]
Photograph shows the Earl walking between soldiers standing at attention and behind a priest or minister.
[Firemen operating tower ladder wagon at scene of a fire]
[Firemen on tower ladder fire wagon and ladders at scene of a building fire]
[Women pressing clothes at Nelson's Laundry]
[Interior view of Nelson's laundry]
[Empty magazine rack at Seasonal Grocery]
[Group sitting under a tree on Bowen Island]
[Mechanics at work at Boultbee Ltd., auto garage, 999 Seymour Street]
[Nurse washing her hands at the blood donor lab on Hornby Street]
[West Canadian Collieries Ltd. freight truck]
[Side view showing damage to the lion statue on the courthouse steps]
Photograph shows the lion statue at 800 West Georgia Street in front of what is now the Vancouver Art Gallery. The rear of the lion shows some damage probably from the blast of dynamite set off by an unknown person in 1942.
[Damage to the rear section of the lion statue on the courthouse steps]
Photographs shows the lion statue at 800 West Georgia Street in front of what is now the Vancouver Art Gallery. The rear of the lion shows some damage probably from the blast of dynamite set off by an unknown person in November 1942.
[Aylmer soup window display at Templeton Grocery]
[Aerial view of Vancouver showing piers along the waterfront looking east]
[Gun implacements and barbed wire on Kitsilano Beach for war games exercises]
[Soldier leaving for the war with wife and child at the train station]
[Reg Stephens modelling GWG clothing]
Photograph shows Reg Stephens who was an artist for GWG and designed neon signs.
[Creek running over rocks on Bowen Island]
[Trees reflecting in a lake on Bowen Island]
[Boats at entrance to Bowen Island harbour]
[Playing field near dock on Bowen Island]
[View of coastal area of Bowen Island]
[View of a bay at Bowen Island]
['Lady Alexandra' docked on Bowen Island]
[People on the dock at Bowen Island]
[People disembarking from the U.S.S. Capilano at Bowen Island]
[Woman feeding ducks on Bowen Island]
[People sunbathing on a dock at Bowen Island]
[View of beach at Bowen Island showing swimming area and slide]
[View of boats in the Bowen Island harbour]
[Sailboat leaving Bowen Island]
Phogograph shows the 'Lady Alexandra' at dock in the background.
[Howe Sound Ferries Ltd. parade float]
["Lady Alexandra" docked at Bowen Island]
["Lady Alexandra" passing by a coastal penninsula]
[Troops landing at Kitsilano Beach during war games exercises]
[People disembarking the "Lady Alexandra"]