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[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking north. Photograph shows the approach via the Granville St. viaduct to the completed pier.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking south towards the second CPR station. Photograph shows the pier's semi-completed viaduct.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is of the pier's east side. Photograph shows the pier's semi-completed exterior.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is of the pier's west side. Photograph shows the pier's semi-completed exterior.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking north. Photograph shows the pier's semi-completed viaduct and the Frieght Office.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is of the pier's west side. Photograph shows the pier's semi-completed superstructure.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking north. Photograph shows the pier's semi-competed superstructure.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking southwest. Photograph shows the semi-completed pier, the CPR Frieght Office and a pile driver.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking north. Photograph shows the approach to the semi-completed pier crowded with construction material.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Burrard St. viaduct. Photograph shows a steel bridge spanning the train tracks. Northwest Steel Co. Ltd. Pier "D" was known as the "jetty pier" while under construction.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking northeast. Photograph shows the semi-completed pier, lumber, and CPR steamships.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking north. Photograph shows the semi-completed pier, rolling stock, warehouses, and pile driver.

[Construction progress photograph of the CPR Pier "D"]

Progress photograph for Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, & Co. of the CPR Vancouver Terminal Pier "D" (known as the "jetty pier" while under construction). View is looking northeast. Photograph shows the semi-completed pier, lumber, the sign C.P.R. STEAMER TO Victoria, and a sign for Nanaimo Boat.

Results 301 to 350 of 1992