[A horse-drawn sulky in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
- AM1376-: CVA 1376-495
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- May 24, 1914
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
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[A horse-drawn sulky in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[Aircraft being towed in P.N.E. parade]
Photograph shows an airplane being towed in the Pacific National Exhibition parade along Hastings Street.
[Aircraft in the P.N.E. parade]
Photograph shows an airplane featured in the Pacific National Exhibition parade along Hastings Street.
[An unidentified float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows a relica of a British warship and the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[An unidentified float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows the Colonial Theatre
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[B.C. Electric float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company
[B.C. Electric horse-drawn float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows a replica of Vancouver's street car fleet
Item is a photograph on a postcard showing the Church Parade of the 6th D.C.O.R. Annotation on verso: "Presented by Hector MacKenzie, Pipe Major (on night of Pipers Band.) G.M.S. Fred Kennedy in front. The 6th Reg. 'The Duke of Connaught's' Own Rifles' leaving Beatty Street Drill Hall for divine service. Being without a regimental brass band at the time, are lead by Hector MacKenzie's private pipe band."
City of Vancouver's Sewer System Float in Parade
Photograph shows clowns in the Pacific National Exhibition parade along Hastings Street.
Cordova Street in its Prime July 1st 1904 Naval Parade
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including the Dunn-Miller Block
[Crowds dispersing after the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[Crowds dispersing after the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[Decorated automobiles in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[Dominion Day parade on West Pender Street?]
Photograph shows the back of the rooming-house Alisa Lodge at at 1020 Melville Street.
[Dominion Day parade on West Pender Street?]
Photograph shows the back of the rooming-house Alisa Lodge at at 1020 Melville Street.
[Dominion Day parade on West Pender Street]
Photograph shows the offices of the Canadian General Electric Company at 1065 West Pender Street in the background.
[Dominion Day parade on West Pender Street?]
[Dominion Day parade on West Pender Street?]
[Dominion Day parade on West Pender Street?]
Photograph shows the back of the rooming-house Alisa Lodge at at 1020 Melville Street.
[Dominion Day parade on West Pender Street]
Photograph shows the offices of the Canadian General Electric Company at 1065 West Pender Street in the background.
[Elephant in the P.N.E. parade]
Photograph shows an elephant featured in the Pacific National Exhibition parade along Hastings Street.
Hastings [Street] and Cambie Street [on] Labor Day
Photograph shows a view looking west along Hastings Street including a V.F.D. No. 4 horse-drawn fire wagon, The Arcade building and other buildings and businesses on the north side of the street
Hastings Street West of Seymour [Street] Dominion Day
Photograph shows people lining the street to watch a parade including a horse-drawn fire wagon and the Bank of B.N.A., Standard Furniture, David Spencer and Molson Bank
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing machine Company
[Pipe and drum band in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
Procession July 1st, 1890 Cordova Street, Vancouver
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including decoratations for Dominion Day and the Dunn-Miller Block
Seaforth Highlanders pipe band on Cambie Street
Item is a photograph of the Seaforth Highlanders pipe band marching on Cambie Street outside the west facade of the Daily Province building (198 W. Hastings Street), across from Victory Square.
Section of Dominion Day Parade on Cordova Street between Abbott and Cambie looking east
Shriners pipe band marching on Howe Street
Item is a photograph of the Shriners pipe band marching up Howe Street, the east facade of the Court House is visible behind them and the Georgia Hotel in the background.
Shriners pipe band with standard bearer
[The 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows a First Nations person in traditional garb, an unidentified group of clowns and performers and the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[The B and A float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows bathroom fixtures (bath tub, shower and sink) and the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[The B and A float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows bathroom fixtures (bath tub, shower and sink) and the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[The B.C. Electric Company float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Birks, Columbia Theatre and Vancouver Trunk floats in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Britannia Wire Rope and Arctic Ice Cream floats in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Canadian Forestry Association and B.C. Loggers Association float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows the Rifle Range and other businesses on the south side
[The Canadian Japanese Association float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Hanbury float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[The Hudsons Bay Company float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Jantzen and Vancouver Swimming Pool-Pleasure Pier float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Native Sons and Daughters of Canada float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The "Neverot" Stained Shingles float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Oriental Limited float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The "Our Own Brand" Creamery float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The P. Burns and Company Limited float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Pacific Box Company float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]