- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-93
- Item
- July 1921
Photograph shows bathers and buildings along shore.
Photograph shows bathers and buildings along shore.
Photograph shows beach, buildings, bathers, and piers.
English Bay, Vancouver, B.C. [looking north]
Photograph shows bathers, pier, and Stanley Park in the background.
English Bay, Vancouver, B.C. [looking south]
Photograph shows bathers, pier, and buildings along the shore.
Entrance to City Museum and Art Gallery, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows interior entrance.
Entrance to library, University of British Columbia
Photograph shows interior of the entrance to the Main Library.
Photograph shows pedestrians and cyclists on bridge into park. Photograph also shows a building at one end of the bridge, and trees in the background.
Photograph shows building and bridge
Epworth League of Robson Memorial Methodist Church [at picnic in Stanley Park]
The back of the photograph mounting contains notes identifying some individuals in the photograph: Albert Porter, Chris Baxter, Laura Wharton, Esther Vosper, Mary Vosper, Ida Wharton, Hazel Wood, Lucy Vosper, Frank Wharton, Laura Rhodes, Mrs. Shoemaker.
[Equipment in front window of A. H. Timms Printers, Photo Enlargements, 901 West Georgia Street]
[Ethel Bryant in a greenhouse]
Evans, Coleman, Evans dock, and Hastings Mill store
[Evergreen arch at] Granville Street at Hastings Street
Photograph shows arch erected for the visit of the Prince of Wales.
[Exterior of] Beatty Street Armoury [620 Beatty Street]
Photograph shows exterior of building, with tanks parked on either side of turrets.
[Exterior of Hastings Mill Store Museum, 1575 Alma Street]
[Exterior of Lord] Strathcona School [592 East Pender Street]
Photograph shows sidewalk outside Orpheum Theatre ( 761 Granville Street), Theatre sign, and pedestrians on sidewalk.
[F. S. R. , T. S. and W. H. B. at Esplanade]
Photograph shows two women and one man in a park area.
Photograph shows a woman in a park area.
Photograph shows a woman sitting on a wooden bench, with trees and water in the background.
Photograph shows a woman sitting on a wooden bench, with trees and water in the background.
[Family assembled at a picnic]
Photograph shows a group of men, women, and children gathered in a clearing. Chairs and other items can be seen in the background.
[Family at the] Art section of the Vancouver City Museum
Photograph shows children and one adult viewing exhibits.
[Family at the] Art section of the Vancouver City Museum
[Family in horse-drawn carriage at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows a man and four children in the carriage, with the driver standing at the horses' heads.
[Family in touring car parked at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows a man, woman, and child in the back seat of the car, and two men in the front seat.
[Farm buildings with carriages stored beside the building under cover]
Farm building possibly owned by Robert Gordon.
Photograph shows a carving detail of two fish on the exterior of the Federal building 325 Granville Street and Cordova Street.
Federal building [extension] Royal Bank behind
Photograph shows the side of the Federal building extension (325 Granville Street), with part of the Royal Bank building (675 West Hastings Street) in the background.
Federal building [extension, 325 Granville Street]
Photograph shows the rear of the extension, with a parkade in the foreground.
Fenian Raid Veterans, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a group of men, and additional men, women, and children behind them, standing in a park area. Photograph also shows a police officer on horseback at the back of the group.
[Field hockey game at Callister Park]
Photograph shows players near net at end of field, the grandstand, and houses in the background.
Fire at 680 Seymour Street, between Dunsmuir and Georgia Streets
Photograph shows smoke billowing from buildings, and firefighters applying water to a nearby house. Photograph also shows spectators and other buildings in the area.
Fire Hall No. 18, 38th and Cartier
Photograph shows hall, with fire fighters and engines.
[Firefighters with engines in front of fire station]
Photograph shows two horse-drawn fire engines, with fire fighters in engines and standing in front of engines with dogs. Engines are in front of fire station with garage doors closed.
First car between New Westminster and Fraser Mills
Some men in the photograph are identified: A. Marsh, Bert Gregor, S. Franklin, Davis, E. Tait, E. Picken, Cunningham Howe, J. Donald, W. Heison, J. Armstrong, McCambie, Reid, F. Lynch, J. Kellington, S. Gregory, H. Ryle, G. Welch, D. Haddon, Wells Grey.
First Congregational Church [500 Georgia Street]
Photograph shows exterior of church, and houses on either side.
[First electric tram, Chilliwack, B.C.]
[First electric tram, Chilliwack, B.C.]
Photograph shows a group of men and women assembled in front of tram.
First house of worship, Shake Town (later called Lynn)
Photograph shows a sketch of a log cabin by W. MacKay L. Draycott.
Photograph shows a group of men and women assembled on steps.
[Five cars at Prospect Point, Stanley Park]
Photograph shows men, women, and children in cars around Prospect Point. Two young men and a child are seated on a tree stump.
[Five men at] Sub-arctic lake, Garibaldi National Park
Note on original mounting board reads: "Lakes in the sub-arctic, 5500 ft. up. Age-old ice and the annual snowfall. Garibaldi Nat. Park. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
Five sided basalt, False Creek
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Geology. Five sided basalt. Eruptives of False Creek, south hillsides. Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
[Flatcar loaded with lumber, with nine men standing on top]
A note on the back of the photograph reads: "Long spars from B.C.M.T. and T. C. for Nova Scotia. This was one of the last shipments of these long spars, shipped by this company before the property was taken over by the Harbour Board."
Flume emptying into water full of logs
Photograph shows a body of water full of split logs, a flume, and smoke in the distance.
Photograph shows a wooden flume on scaffolding running along the edge of the canyon.
[Flume through Fromme property, crossing Draycott Road]
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Looking north east. The flume is seen crossing the J. M. Fromme property and bisecting Draycott Rd. It continues to the right over Ross Road flume toward Moodyville. This area is now built up, so the vista has changed.
Flying boat stationed at Jericho
Photograph shows a biplane parked near waterfront.
Font in St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
Photograph shows font created from a boulder found on Richards Street by the second rector (Father F. G. Clinton) around 1888.