[View of the 500 block of Granville Street looking north from Dunsmuir Street]
- AM336-S3-3-: CVA 677-636
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Photograph shows a large carriage travelling north in front of the Fee Block and the Bank of Monrteal.
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[View of the 500 block of Granville Street looking north from Dunsmuir Street]
Photograph shows a large carriage travelling north in front of the Fee Block and the Bank of Monrteal.
[View of the 700 block Granville Street looking south from Robson Street]
Photograph shows a boy selling newspapers on Granville Street.
A note on the original mounting board reads: "The 'Wedge." The disintegration of rock formation is an interesting field for the nature photographer. Wet, frost, debris, and vegetation penetrates the fractures in the rock, forcing the mass apart to fall below and form the Talus. Sea Coast, near Vancouver, B.C. Philip Timms, A.R.P.S."
Photograph shows the choir of the Wesley Methodist Church posed in front of the church organ before the church's amalgamation with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church to form St. Andrew's Wesley United Church.
[Woman and girl looking at large tree in Stanley Park]
[Woodward's Department Store building, 101 West Hastings Street]
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Tom Pattullo
[Head and shoulders studio portrait thought to be of] Samuel Greer, the first settler of Kitsilano
The photograph shows two men in a horse-drawn buggy in the foreground, and a line of horse-drawn carts in the background. The background also includes a wall covered with advertisement billboards.
[Horses eating in small pen next to tent]
Photograph shows horses, tents, and other buildings in the background. Photograph may be a view of the Greater Norris and Rowe Circus at Recreation Park in June 1908.
[Houses in the 400 block Heatley Avenue]
Photograph shows houses at 433 Heatley Avenue, 439 Heatley Avenue, 435 Heatley Avenue, 431 Heatley Avenue and the house and apartment building at 684 East Hastings Street.
Photograph shows two men and one women at the counter area of the store. Various products are displayed on the shelves, and a poster advertisement for Diamond Dyes is on the front counter.
Photograph shows a large group of men, women, and children standing in front of the hotel (at 621-3 Columbia Street) on the ground, as well as in the hotel balconies and windows.
[Lillie family picnic at Stanley Park]
An accompanying note identifies the invididuals in the photograph: Robert Lillie, Harold Cleland, Mrs. Cleland (nee Lillie), Fred Cleland, Mr. Moscrop, Gwen Cleland, Anna Thornsburg (nee Lillie), Isabel Lillie, Minnie Hogg (nee Lillie), Mrs. Elizabeth Lillie (nee Luigley), and Mrs. Moscrop.
[Line of carts at B.C.E.R. track]
Photograph shows men posing with a line of horse-drawn carts, with B.C.E.R. cars to the right.
Photograph shows a man in a cart full of hay hooked up to a horse, and a boy and girl in the upper portion of a hay barn.
[Loggers among trees in thick forest]
A note on the back of the photograph speculates that the location of the site is Rock Bay.
Photograph shows crew members posing by logs in the forest.
[Malkin family with servants on steps of house at 1406 Davie Street]
Photograph shows men, women, and children assembled along the steps of a house. Three servants are included in the photograph.
[Man and woman on horseback at Stanley Park trail]
[Man and woman playing croquet at field at Denman and Barclay Streets]
Photograph also shows houses behind the field.
[Man and woman standing in front of house]
[Man standing next to trunk of large tree in] Stanley Park
[Man working under a car beside a house]
[Man, woman, and child on bridge]
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
[McCleery house, showing people in front yard]
Photograph shows the house, surrounded by trees, and various men, women, and children in the front yard.
[Men and women on rock at Capilano Canyon]
Photograph shows three men and four women posing on a rock above the Capilano River. Photograph also shows sides of the canyon and a flume running along one side of the canyon.
[Men posing with Great Northern Railway engine and flatbed cars with logs]
Photograph also shows a sparsely wooded area in the background.
[Men standing in front of the Old Inn]
[Military review at Esplanade, Quebec]
Photograph shows a large group of men, women, and children observing a military parade.
[Nine men in a Vancouver boarding house]
Photograph shows nine young men assembled inside the living room of a house.
[Open air streetcar at] loop at the end of B.C. Electric Railway Company's Pender Street line
[Parishioners assembled outside St. James' Church, 303 Cordova Street]
Photograph shows men, women, and dog on sidewalk outside church.
[Partially constructed] telephone building
The back of the photograph mounting contains the note: "Telephone building. Vancouver, B.C. Carl working on it."
[People and cars at] Prospect Point
Photograph shows 23 people posing with five cars at Prospect Point. Two men and a child are seated on the top of a tall tree stump.
[People exiting ferry wharf, Harrison Lake]
Photograph shows a man walking up a ramp away from the dock, girl leaning over railway of ramp, and people on the dock in the background.
[People posing with railway engine pulling logs]
Photograph shows men posing in front of engine and on logs, and women and child inside the engine. Photograph also shows surrounding trees and stumps.
The photograph shows the carriage, bystanders, and buildings along the street (including the Bank of British North America building).
[Road into Stanley Park, covered in snow]
Photograph shows road, trees, and Vancouver Yacht Club building.
[Seated studio portrait of] Mr. I. B. Fisher, manager of the B.C. Bank
[Seated studio portrait of] Peter O'Reilly, H. M. Ball, and Thomas Elwyn
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
[Snow-covered trees and path in Stanley Park]
[Soldiers with machinery outside brick building]
Notes on the back of the photograph mounting board read: "Artillery outfit. Peach and pepper trees - South Africa?"
[Stream and fallen trees in] Stanley Park
[Studio portrait of John] Morton and second wife Ruth Morton