Spencer's J.F. C. Division 1 1931-1932
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- 1931-1932
Robert Jr. Temple is identified as front row 4th from the left
Spencer's J.F. C. Division 1 1931-1932
Robert Jr. Temple is identified as front row 4th from the left
[Goon Ling Dang, owner of the Jung Kee Store]
Head and shoulders portrait taken on the occasion of Goon Ling Dang's 60th birthday. Dang was the owner of the Jung Kee Store. He married Jennie Wah Chong, daughter of the owner of Wah Chong Laundry.
[Looking southeast on Granville Street from the 600 Block]
Photograph shows a part of the Hudson Bay Company store and the Birks building and the clock tower (with a BA sign) of the Vancouver Block
[Looking north on Granville Street from the Pender Street]
[Utility poles and transmission lines in a Downtown alley]
[The main post office building at 349 West Georgia Street]
[Looking north in the 500 Block of Beatty Street]
Photograph shows the Vancouver Warehouses building and the Sun Tower
[View of the midway at the P.N.E. at Hastings Park]
[View of the midway at the P.N.E. at Hastings Park]
Photograph shows the roller coaster in the background
[The Vancouver Museum (Carnegie Centre) at the corner of Hastings Street and Main Street]
[View looking west on Hastings Street from Main Street]
Photograph shows part of the Vancouver Museum (Carnegie Centre), the Ford Building and the Balmoral Hotell
[View looking north along the west side of the 200 Block of Main Street]
Photograph shows the Canadian National Steamship Terminal in the background
[Looking west from Main Street along the 100 Block of East Pender Street]
Photograph shows Bamboo Terrace, Mings, Chung King Chop Suey and other businesses and the Sun Tower in the background
[Buildings on the north side of the 100 Block of East Pender Street]
Photograph shows part of the Chinese School building and the Lee Building
Panoramic group portrait on the school grounds. Cirkut print shows the same man appearing at both ends of the photograph.
Pacific Coast Metal Trades Convention Vancouver, B.C. Feb. 26-28 1940
Item is a photograph showing a group portrait of men standing at the steps of the former courthouse entrance along W. Georgia Street.
Family gathering at the house of Dr. and Mrs. Farish
Item is a photograph showing a gathering of family members. Document accompanying photograph states: "Descendent families of Charles Gowen. Born in London, England Feb. 18, 1819, died in Victoria, Dec. 8, 1892, and Anne E. Anderson, born in Malton, Yorkshire, England, Mar. 27, 1827, died in Victoria Nov. 11, 1920. Married Aug. 26, 1855 at Placerville, California by Rev. S.S. Wheeler." Document then lists the various descendant families.
Document identifies the people in the photograph:
Top row, left to right: W.J. McKerlie, Revely Farish, Napier Gowen, Mrs. Flo. Patten, Nelson Gowen, Frank Cooper, Napier Gowen Jr., Mrs Frank White.
3rd row: Mrs. Dora Gordon, Dr. J.C. Farish, Mrs. Thelma McKerlie, Mrs. Napier Gowen, Chas. Revely, Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs Nelson Gowen, Frank White, Wm. Tisdall (Buzz), Dorothy Tisdall (Pindy).
2nd row: Mrs. C.E. Tisdall, Mrs. J.C. Farish, 2nd, Mrs. J.W. Hackett, Mrs. George Gowen, Gus Gowen, Mrs. Napier Gowen Sr, Polly Gowen, Mrs Harold Carne.
1st row: Mrs. H. Warren, Laddie Watkis Fennell, Bill McKerlie, Chas. Gowen, Adele McKerlie, Peggy Fennell, Ruth Tisdall (WInkie).
Document also contains a list of absentees.
Vancouver Fire Department Dec. 19th 1917
Panoramic view showing firemen and trucks in the C.P.R. freight yard on Pender Street. Fire chief J.H. Carlisle is the last man on the far right.
Two storey urban house with family seated on front porch and steps
Item is a photograph showing a two storey urban house with family seated on front porch and steps. The photograph was altered at time of creation to eliminate the surroundings from the image, resulting in the appearance of a stand alone house.
Family on steps and in garden of urban house
Item is a photograph of a family in the garden and seated on steps of urban house; neighbouring houses on block also shown.
Family in garden in front of urban house
Item is a photograph of a family in the garden underneath bow window of an urban house.
Item is a photograph of the interior of urban house showing front parlour seating area with bow window.
Interior of urban house with decorated Christmas tree
Interior of urban house with Christmas decorations and a Christmas tree
Central School, between Hamilton Street and Cambie, facing Pender Street
Exterior of Mount Pleasant School at Kingsway and East Broadway
Item is a photograph of the Root House, the name given to the unfinished church building and future Christ Church Cathedral at 690 Burrard Street.
[Normal School students and teachers in front of entrance of building]
Group portrait showing Principal William Burns (third row center) and others
Normal school students and teachers outside of model school
Normal school students and teachers at model school, 12th and Cambie. Principal William Burns pictured third row, centre.
Normal school students and teachers outside of model school
Normal school students and teachers with principal William Burns pictured third row, centre.
Group of rugby players and their coaches with trophy
Item is a photograph showing the Tigers rugby team, 1904-1905, with the Province Cup trophy of the BC Rugby Union provincial championship. Charles H. Woodward, coach, is standing back row, far right.
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings and a No. 4 streetcar
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings
Western Canada Shipyards Ltd. Vancouver B.C. Mar. 14/18
Panoramic view showing group portrait of employees including Harry Foster and three ships under construction.
Panorama of Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Panoramic view looking north showing Deadman's Island, Brockton Point, part of the West End, Downtown including the Immigration Building, the Marine Building under construction, the Rogers Building, the turret of the Bank of Montreal, the post office clock tower, the Sun Tower, the second Hotel Vancouver and the North Vancouver Ferry in the background
[View looking northwest from Robson Street and Howe Street showing the Courthouse and grounds]
Panoramic view showing the Irwinton Apartments and the Hotel Vancouver
Panoramic group portrait on the steps of the courthouse
[The Lions, Capilano Creek in foreground]
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
Local union I.A.T.S.E. members, organized Sept. 3, 1903.
Item is a photograph showing the members of the I.A.T.S.E. union. Names annotated on back of photograph. Standing, back row (L-R): Kato Forrest, Ad Harrington, Grant Robertson, Leo Smith, James Barr, Fred Blackadar, Charles Pratty, Arthur Cather, Fred Baker, W[illia]m Taylor. Seated, front row: Harry Spear, Harry Russell, J.C. Kloos, John Hood, Frank Woodsworth. The name Rod Martin is also written on back of photograph.
Item is a photograph of a group of Famous Players personnel with S.S. Fitzgibbons, Canadian President of Famous Players, pictured center. Names annotated on back of photo: "Mrs. A.W. Easthom, Mrs. Neil Path, Lou Karp, S.B. Ellerington, E.B. Marshall, S.R. Martin, W.H. Taylor, W.E. McCartney, A.S. Summers, W.S.L. Pacey, W. Bennett, Carl Rau, Claude Smith."
Item is a photograph of Rod Martin, stage mechanic, with three friends. Pictured (L-R): Rod, Mutt, Harry, Barney.
Item is a photograph of Rod Martin, Secretary of Stage Employees Union, pictured front row left. Annotation on back of photograph: "Back row - S. Geldemenster, G. Moss, H. Laxton, T. Meager, S. Summers, T. Geluch and Verner?"
Rod Martin, with fellow employees at the Orpheum Theatre
Item is a photograph of Rod Martin, centre, stage hand at the Orpheum Theatre, with fellow employees
Item is a photograph of Gene Tunney inscribed to R. Martin.
Portrait of Daisy and Violet Hilton
Item is a photograph inscribed to Rod Martin from Daisy and Violet Hilton.
Group portrait showing Dick Douglas, Polly Perkins, Frank Anders (announcer), Calvin Winter (conductor), Tug Wilson, Arthur Delamont, Arthur Gramm, Will Edwards, George Leach, William Haywood and others on stage with a CKWX microphone.
Mass reunion of Vancouver School "Kiddies" previous to 1904, Vancouver Hotel, Mar. 25, 1939
Item is a photograph of the Vancouver School "Kiddies" reunion held at the Vancouver Hotel.