[Celebration at West Hastings and Carrall Streets looking west]
Central School at Pender and Cambie, Vancouver, B.C.; Julie Eldridge, teacher, and her class
[Joe Fortes diving into water at English Bay]
[Joe Fortes standing at the gate of his cottage at the foot of Bidwell Street]
[Joe Fortes]
English Bay [Joe Fortes]
Morton home, 1151 Denman Street
[Ships docked at Hastings Mill wharf]
Site of Central City Mission
Trout Lake
[Parade on 100 block of West Hastings Street]
[The west side of Carrall Street looking north towards Cordova Street]
The old Vancouver Club building [915 West Hastings Street]
Vancouver Club members [in front of building at 901 West Hastings]
Proposed Hastings Community Hall
[Two boys pulling a toddler in a gig cart]
Vancouver City Mounted Police in front of Lumberman's Arch at Pender Street and Hamilton Street
[Aerial view of] Vancouver, B.C., looking north
[Decorations for the visit of the Duke of Cornwall by night]
[Studio portrait of] Jessie Lillie, later Mrs. Fred Cleland
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Fred Cleland
George Young Timms, father of P.T. Timms, and wife, at 3008 Westminster Avenue [14th Avenue and Main Street]
[Man standing next to steps outside house]
[A gathering of the Gaelic Society of Vancouver]
[Group of young women assembled on lawn outside house]
[A. H. Timms family in car outside house at 240 East 14th Avenue]
[Timms exhibit displays]
Interior of A. H. Timms Printing office
[Abbott Street at Hastings Street, showing corner of Woodward Department Stores building]
Council room at City Hall [423 Westminster Avenue (later Main Street)]
B.C. Electric Railway Company Observation Car, 1929, "Teddy" Lyons, conductor
Evans, Coleman, Evans dock, and Hastings Mill store
The first horseless carriage ever seen on the streets of Vancouver, owned by the late W. H. Armstrong
Robert McKechnie
Boat in Burrard Inlet
Charles Edward Jackson [on horse and in Boer War uniform]
B.C. Electric Railway Company observation car, "Teddy" Lyons, conductor
[Group gathered on top of the Secord Building]
[View of north west area of downtown Vancouver, showing parts of Stanley Park, Burrard Inlet, and the North Shore]
Dupont [later Pender] and Carrall Streets, looking east
[Cordova Street] - Inauguration of Vancouver, upon occasion of the terminus of the C. P. Railway being completed and arrival of first train from Montreal
Inside Vancouver firehall
Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver Police recruits after drill
The Brunswick Hotel
Vancouver World printing house
The pier, English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
[B.C. Electric Railway] open car operating on Denman Street running to English Bay