[Presentation of a coffee table to] Ruth Challenger at A.R.P. office
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-1898
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- 1944
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[Presentation of a coffee table to] Ruth Challenger at A.R.P. office
[Presentation of a coffee table to] Ruth Challenger at A.R.P. office
T.G. Applegath - Progressive Conservative Association
Head and shoulders portrait
Hudson Bay Company party [and revue]
Photograph shows a sing-along
[Studio portrait of Captain Frank Stead of the Canadian Army Service Corps]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Photograph shows a living room
Howard Wheeler [and] blood plasma display
Burrard Dry Dock - Miss Heddy Brunkel, [jitney driver and] J. Wilson
Honourable Ian McKenzie [and others at City Hall]
Honourable Ian McKenzie and General McRae [inspecting an urn at Hycroft]
Honourable Ian McKenzie inspecting new fire pump
W.C. Mainwaring [holding] books
Vancouver Board of Trade [delegates wearing masks at convention]
Vancouver Board of Trade [delegates at convention]
Bill Morrall, Chair, Advertising and Sales Bureau, Vancouver Board of Trade
[Head and shoulders studio portrait thought to be of] Samuel Greer, the first settler of Kitsilano
Office of [BC Telephone Company ] building inspector
[Group of BC Telephone Company ?] employees at employment bureau
[BC Telephone Company] truck under repair
[BC Telephone Company] telephone poles
[BC Telephone Company] Hockey Club
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
File consists of photographs assembled in an album by L.D. Taylor. Includes photographs relating to Taylor's personal life, including photographs of himself, Annie and Ted Taylor while living in Fairview and photographs of family and friends, as well as photographs of Taylor's fishing expeditions and his 1929 world tour. File also includes photographs relating to Taylor's public life, including a 1915 portrait of himself with two aldermen, visits of state, community events, the 1926 Vancouver Board of Trade tour of the Southern interior of British Columbia, a 1928 trip to Edmonton, and his participation in the Cleveland Water Commission