Flying boat stationed at Jericho
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-380
- Item
- [between 1940 and 1948]
Photograph shows a biplane parked near waterfront.
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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.
[Foot of Lonsdale Avenue from ferry terminal]
Photograph shows Lonsdale Street, looking north, as well as pedestrians, carriages, and some buildings.
Foot of Marine Crescent, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a man and a woman at the base of a large tree
Forest fire near Giscome, B.C.
Photograph shows smoke billowing above forest near a waterfront area.
Photograph shows a wide path through the trees next to a small gazebo.
Photograph shows frozen fountain.
[Four fire engines at Vancouver Fire Department Station #2, 754 Seymour Street]
Photograph shows firefighters and officials posing with fire engines.
[Four images of Vancouver assemblies and businesses]
Photograph is a composite of four separate photographs. The image in the upper left corner shows a bakery interior and its employees. The image in the upper right corner shows individuals outside the George S. Kerr grocery store and Demetry's Ice Cream Parlour. The image in the lower right corner shows chairs and staff assembled for a Vancouver Gas Company exhibition. The image in the lower left corner shows a group of First Nations individuals assembled around a table and two large drums.
[Four men in car at] Brockton Point
Photograph shows men in car on dirt road, with trees, a building, and the Burrard Inlet in the background.
[Four men posing with logs on Great Northern Railway car]
Photograph shows men holding guns and ammunition, standing by a deer and a pile of birds.
[Front facade and yard of St. Luke's Home, 309 East Cordova Street]
[Front facade of St. Luke's Home, 309 East Cordova Street]
Photograph shows a man walking past the snow-covered building.
[Front hall and stairway], Europe Hotel [43 Powell Street]
Photograph shows the entrance of the Hotel Europe, viewed from behind the staircase.
Front office, Cowan and Brookhouse [Printing and Publishing], Labor Temple [411 Dunsmuir Street]
Notes on the back of the photograph mounting identify some individuals in the photograph: A. Brookhouse, Mrs. C. Cowan, George Bartley
[Front window of photograph supply and stationery store] 900 block of Granville Street
A note on the original accompanying envelope states "Timms Photo Studio, 900 block Granville."
Photograph shows Mrs. Shane in a darkened interior room.
[Full length studio portrait of] Bishop Hills
[Full length studio portrait of] Elizabeth McDougal
[Full length studio portrait of] John Woolsey
[Full length studio portrait of Mr. Bacou]
[Full length studio portrait of] Mr. Pooley [with dog]
[Full length studio portrait of] Mrs. William (Smith) Cruise
[Full length studio portrait of Philip T. Timms in band uniform with helicon]
A note on the back of one of the copy prints reads: "Philip T. Timms, Mt. Pleasant bandsman, 1908 (instrument: helicon E flat bass)."
[Full length studio portrait of] Reverend Thomas Crosbie
[Full length studio portrait of woman]
[Full length studio portrait of woman]
[Full length studio portrait of young girl in coat, hat, and muff]
Funeral procession on Hastings Street
Photograph shows carriages on street, spectators on the sidewalk, and a group of boys running along with the procession.
General Sam Steele inspects Cambie Street grounds (29th Battalion C.E.F.)
The back of the photograph contains notes identifying various individuals in the photograph, including: Major Sclater, R. S. M. Curtis, S. Charles, Lt. Pooley, Captain Smith.
[General Sam Steele inspects the 29th Battalion C.E.F. at the Cambie Street grounds]
Photograph shows soldiers assembled in uniform, with houses and other buildings in the background.
Photograph shows an older couple standing in a doorway of a house.
Georgia Street 1915 - funeral of Cowan, first Vancouver City Solicitor
Photograph shows a car parked in front of a funeral procession, with spectators standing on the sidewalks.
Georgia Street at Hornby Street
Photograph shows horse-drawn carriages on street, including one for the Badminton Hotel; Christ Church Cathedral; and a building containing both a grocery store (Kyle Grocery) and a picture framing store (Timms Art Emporium), later the site of the Georgia Medical - Dental building, then Cathedral Place.
Photograph shows arch, automobiles, pedestrians, and a street sweeper. Another arch can be seen in the background.
[Girl and boy playing in a clearing in the forest]
[Girl sitting on swing reading a Redbook magazine, amongst the trees]
[Girl standing on rocks, below bridge on the Fraser River]
Glacier Hotel, C.P.R. [Selkirk Mountains]
Photograph shows hotel buildings behind railroad tracks, with glacier in the background.
Glacier Hotel, Selkirk Mountains
Photograph shows hotel buildings, train cars, people on train platform, fountain, and mountains in the background.
Glacier House, C.P.R. [Selkirk Mountains]
Photograph shows hotel, with fountain and railroad tracks in front. Trees and some cleared land can be seen in the background.
Gordon & Son Hardware [exterior view of the building]
[Grader on a farm possibly near Hammond, B.C.]
[Grader under a bridge on the Fraser River]
Photograph shows a group of men and boys in band uniforms assembled on a lawn. Most men are holding flutes or drumsticks. Two boys are sitting in front of a set of drums.
Granville St. looking south from Pender St.
Photograph shows parked car in snowstorm.
[Granville Street at Dunsmuir Street, looking north]
Photograph shows pedestrians, cyclists, streetcar, and buildings on the west side of Granville Street.
[Granville Street at Georgia Street]
An accompanying label reads: "Corner of Georgia and Granville Sts. Looking north, showing the first installment of the Hudson's Bay enterprise, next a famous liquor store, and the New York block where the C.P.R. had its offices. Some of us will remember that there was no elevator service in that four story building. Note the Davie Street Car, it is just possible that it is still doing its best. A few vacant lots in the west side - Timms Photo."