- AM54-S4-: SGN 1623
- Item
- [1918?]
Part of Major Matthews collection
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Seven Sisters trees in Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Second Beach, Stanley Pk. Van. B.C.
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Trees and section of seawall] Stanley Park
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Cedar tree 80 ft. in circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a horse-drawn carriage backed into the Hollow Tree at Stanley Park
[Lord Strathcona and Sir MacKenzie Bowell with group in front of "Hollow Tree"]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows David Robertson, D.C. McGregor, C.S. Douglas, Colonel McSpadden, William Murray, C. Wade, Miss Howard, Lord Strathcona, Donald Howard, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, C.C. Chipman, John Hendry, Ewing Buchan, H.T. Lockyer, W.H. Malkin, Alex Morrison, J.J. Banfield, J.N. Ellis, A.E. Goodman, Rupert Chipman, George E. Trorey and J.M. Bowell
In the forest [at Stanley Park showing an old logging road and skids]
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In the forest [at Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
First bridge [over Beaver Lake]
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[Woman in a horse carriage] in the big tree [at Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Which road? [Woman standing at a fork in the trail at Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Mrs. James Esselmont plants a "Frances Willard" tree in the rock garden in Stanley Park]
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Photograph also shows Paul R. Josselyn, American Consul, at ceremony to mark the centenary of Willard's birth.