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L.D. Taylor family fonds Vancouver (B.C.)
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[L.D. Taylor with George J. Fowler family]

Individuals identified are: L.D. Taylor (far left), George J. Fowler (second from left) and Annie Fowler (second from right). Photograph likely taken outside the Fowlers' home at 1436 14th Avenue West.

[Group portrait on the deck of the R.M.S. Aorangi]

Individuals identified are: Managing Director [of the Canadian Australasian Line] holding ring with the ship's name on it and his wife holding flowers, Mayor L.D. Taylor standing to the right of the Director, and the Mayor's secretary on far right. Inscription by Taylor on the verso of the photograph reads: "Arrival of greatest power boat in the world."

Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.

Photograph is a view of the 600 block of West Hastings Street, looking west from Granville Street. S. Blackson, Tobacconist, at 636 West Hastings Street is visible.

[Woman posing outdoors]

Inscription on verso of photograph reads: "Louis Dear, Called to see you, after a drive around the park, & thought you would enjoy a drive around Marine. Call up please, [E--l]. Tomorrow at 12."

[View of C.P.R. Piers B and C]

Inscripton on verso of print reads:"Second largest pier in the world. Opened and dedicated by Louis D. Taylor, Mayor of Vancouver, July 4, 1927, Diamond Jubilee of Confederation."

[L.D. Taylor's goddaughter Mildred]

Photograph is a full-length studio portrait of L.D. Taylor's goddaughter Mildred, age 2 years. Inscription on photograph reads: "To her godfather. From Mildred, age 2 years, 1927."

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