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Vancouver Golden Jubilee Society fonds
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Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve [Dominion Day celebrations]
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve [Dominion Day celebrations]
Seaforth Highlanders of Canada [Dominion Day celebrations]
Seaforth Highlanders of Canada [Dominion Day celebrations]
B.C. Regiment, 6th D.C.O.R. [Dominion Day celebrations]
B.C. Regiment, 6th D.C.O.R. [Dominion Day celebrations]
Ceremonial opening, Vancouver's Golden Jubilee Celebrations
Ceremonial opening, Vancouver's Golden Jubilee Celebrations
Civic procession approaches (from Tenth Avenue)
Civic procession approaches (from Tenth Avenue)
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, gently pushes suspended corner stone int...
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, gently pushes suspended corner stone into position, and declares it well and truly laid [at City Hall]
The national anthem, "God Save the King" [at City Hall]
The national anthem, "God Save the King" [at City Hall]
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett, P.C. delivers oration [at City Hall]
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett, P.C. delivers oration [at City Hall]
Fred L. Townley, architect, presents the mayor with gilded trowel [at City Hall]
Fred L. Townley, architect, presents the mayor with gilded trowel [at City Hall]
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, gently pushes suspended corner stone int...
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, gently pushes suspended corner stone into position, and declares it well and truly laid [at City Hall]
Corner stone well and truly laid [at City Hall], July 2nd 1936
Corner stone well and truly laid [at City Hall], July 2nd 1936
Special train carrying pioneer[s] and citizens of Vancouver at Coquitlam ready for departure for ...
Special train carrying pioneer[s] and citizens of Vancouver at Coquitlam ready for departure for Port Moody and Vancouver, July 3rd 1936
Unloading [London Omnibus] on Ballantyne Pier, Vancouver, May 6th 1936
Unloading [London Omnibus] on Ballantyne Pier, Vancouver, May 6th 1936
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
Replica Port Moody Station, 1886, ladies in dress of the period
W.H. Evans, engineer, first train, July 4th 1886, at Coquitlam, July 3rd 1936
W.H. Evans, engineer, first train, July 4th 1886, at Coquitlam, July 3rd 1936
Ladies clamber over cowcatcher [of replica Engine No. 371]
Ladies clamber over cowcatcher [of replica Engine No. 371]
Port Moody, July 3, 1936, re-enactment of arrival of first transcontinental passenger train, July...
Port Moody, July 3, 1936, re-enactment of arrival of first transcontinental passenger train, July 4, 1886
Chinese acrobat from China
Chinese acrobat from China
Portion of Chinese Jubilee Parade
Portion of Chinese Jubilee Parade
Portion of Chinese Jubilee Parade
Portion of Chinese Jubilee Parade
Portion of Chinese Jubilee Parade
Portion of Chinese Jubilee Parade
Chinese arch without a nail, imported from China, S.E. corner Carrall and Pender Streets
Chinese arch without a nail, imported from China, S.E. corner Carrall and Pender Streets
Chinese Jubilee Queen
Chinese Jubilee Queen
Cariboo freight wagons passing Georgia Hotel
Cariboo freight wagons passing Georgia Hotel
Bylaws
Bylaws
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence
Invitations
Invitations
Miscellaneous newsclippings
Miscellaneous newsclippings
Newsclippings from British newspapers
Newsclippings from British newspapers
Women's Division: minutes, correspondence, reports, itineraries
Women's Division: minutes, correspondence, reports, itineraries
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