- AM54-S4-: Bu N312
- Item
- [192-?]
Part of Major Matthews collection
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The S.S. "Robert Dunsmuir" and C.P.R. coal hulk "Robert Kerr"]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Grain ships in Vancouver Harbour]
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Photograph is center section of a three-part panorama (Bo N161.2, Bo P442.1, Bo P442.3)
[Grain ships in Vancouver Harbour]
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Photograph is right section of a three-part panorama (Bo N161.2, Bo P442.1, Bo P442.3) ; ship on far right is the "Princess Ena."
[Northland Navigation Co.'s "Pacific Prince" at dock]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Northland Navigation Co.'s "Northern Prince"]
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[Grain ships await docking berths in Vancouver Harbour]
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[A freighter under construction at West Coast Shipbulders Limited]
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[A freighter under construction at West Coast Shipbuilders Limited]
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[A freighter under construction at West Coast Shipbuilders Limited]
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[View of West Coast Shipbuilders Limited from the water]
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[Hull No. 104 the "Carlton" being launched from West Coast Shipbuilders Limited]
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[The "Fort Chilcotin" built by West Coast Shipbuilders Limited at anchor near the Burrard Bridge]
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[The "Fort Chilcotin" built by West Coast Shipbuilders Limited]
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[A car about to enter the Deas (Massey) Tunnel as the "Cape Clear" passes overhead]
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[Arrival of the "Island Tug" C24 on board a Crown Zellerbach ship]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view showing Burrard Inlet including 42 ocean steamers in port of which 25 were for grain cargoes, 17 vessels at berth (not shown in photograph) and the Harbour Commissioners wharf and Grain Elevator No. 1 and log booms