1914 Studebaker 6 cyl. Run over 200,000 miles on Blue Funnel Line
- AM1535-: CVA 99-5107
- Item
- [ca. 1917]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
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1914 Studebaker 6 cyl. Run over 200,000 miles on Blue Funnel Line
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
302-312 Columbia St., New Westminster
Photograph shows a three story office and retail building on Columbia Street in New Westminster. It also shows cars parked in front of the business and the width of Columbia Street.
418 Columbia St., New Westminster
Photograph shows a single story shopping unit with basement underground on Columbia Street in New Westminster. It also shows cars parked in front of the business.
[Automobiles on street for] May Day, New Westminster
Photograph shows a row of cars full of people on road next to railroad track.
Burr Block, 409-417 Columbia Street, New Westminster]
Photograph shows the Burr Block on Columbia Street in New Westminster. Business shown C. J. Pineo Ltd. Fine Footwear and Singer Sewing Machines. Automobiles parked in front.
[Burr Block, 409-417 Columbia Street, New Westminster]
Photograph shows the Burr Block on Columbia Street in New Westminster. Business shown L.Asquith Auctioneer and Government Liquor Store.
[Burr Block, 409-417 Columbia Street, New Westminster]
Photograph shows the Burr Block on Columbia Street in New Westminster. Business shown L.Asquith Auctioneer and Government Liquor Store.
Burr Block, 411 Columbia St., New Westminster
Photograph shows the Burr Block on Columbia Street in New Westminster.
Columbia [Street] and 4th [Street] east side incoming
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a billboard advertising Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon
[Crowds line up to enter an arena for the 100th anniversary of the opening of the B.C. Legislature]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a convergence of railroad tracks and Royal City Woodworkers
[Group of firefighters, fire engines and cars]
Part of John William Freeston fonds
Panoramic view showing W.M. McCloy and Company Auctioneers at 32 6th Avenue
[Guichon Block improvements, corner of Columbia St. and 4th Street, New Westminster]
Photograph shows the Guichon block from Columbia Street looking towards 4th Street. The building is under scaffolding on which hangs a "Forsts" sign.
Guichon Block, Columbia St. and 4th Street, New Westminster
Photograph shows the Guichon Block on the corner of Columbia St. and 4th Street in New Westminster. It includes a partial image of the Burr Block next door on the left and details of the Columbia St. and the intersection in the foreground.
[Guichon Block, Columbia Street and 4th Street, New Westminster]
Photograph shows the Guichon Block from across Columbia Street looking toward 4th Street and shows Forsts Complete Home Furnishings store.
[Guichon Block, Columbia Street and 4th Street, New Westminster]
Photograph shows the Guichon Block from across Columbia Street looking toward 4th Street and shows Forsts Complete Home Furnishings store.
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through a crowd-lined road]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through crowd-lined street]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through Queen's Park]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through Queen's Park]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through Queen's Park]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through Queen's Park]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through Queen's Park]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through Queen's Park]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth being driven through Queen's Park]
Part of Vancouver Committee for the Reception of their Majesties fonds
Part of John William Freeston fonds
Panoramic view showing McLennan's Drug Store, Western Modern Business School, Columbia Street including City Hall and part of the Fraser River Bridge
[Pattullo Bridge under construction]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Pioneers in a Dominion Day procession]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows C.G. Major, John S. Clute and W.A. Dashwood-Jones
[Retail and Office building on Columbia St., New Westminster]
Photograph shows the a two storey mixed-use retail and office building on Columbia Street in New Westminster. It also shows cars parked along Columbia Street.
Spencer family and 29th Vancouver Battalion regimental band and performers album
Item is an album showing images of family portraits and various family outings as well as images related to 29th Vancouver Battalion performers, such as Edmund A. Burke and other men in uniform as well as scenes of theatre performance with men in costume, the military theatre troupe the "See Toos" of the 2nd Canadian Division. Included in the album is a news clipping of the marriage of Pte. [Private] Joseph Sydney Spencer, member of the 29th Vancouver Battalion, and theatre and concert bills of performances in France including the Bonner Stadt Theatre. An inscription on the album cover states, "[?] With love to [Flo?] from Syd, Aug 26 1919". Some names and places are identified by inscription in the album.
[The King Edward Hotel 400-block Columbia St., New Westminster]
Photograph shows the King Edward Hotel in the 400 block of Columbia Street in New Westminster. It also shows cars parked and driving along Columbia Street.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view showing T.J. Hardware House Furnishings, the Edison Theatre, The Fair, Mills Clothing and other businesses and buildings and The Fraser River Bridge in the background