- AM54-S4-: LP 109
- Item
- Oct. 1, 1940
Part of Major Matthews collection
Individuals identified are Jack Douglas Bernard, (his son) Warren Douglas Bernard and (wife) Bernice
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Individuals identified are Jack Douglas Bernard, (his son) Warren Douglas Bernard and (wife) Bernice
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the British Columbia Regiment, D.C.O.R. marching down Eighth Street prior to embarkation overseas and Douglas Bernard, Jack Douglas Bernard and Bernice Bernard
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Unidentified group of young women and men]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group studio portrait
[Six daughters of Captain and Mrs. Angus Grant]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait showing: Mrs. J.T. Chawner Williams, Mrs. P. Peebles, Mrs. William McFadden, Mrs. W.L. Johnson, Mrs. Clifford Hilton and Mrs. A.E. Campbell
[Second May Queen celebration at Queens Park, New Westminster]
Part of Major Matthews collection
People identified: Man in top hat: Col. Scott and two girls in front of Maypole (left): Helen McColl, (right): Elizabeth Irving
[Opening day of the Pacific Coast Terminals Company Limited]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait showing H. Roderick Morgan, C.E. Disher, J. Shaw, W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Chalcraft, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fyfe-Smith, Nels H. Rosberg, Mrs. J. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wells Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Quinn, Lord and Lady Willingdon and others
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a photograph. Notes are written on the back of the card mount. Head and shoulders portrait
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Mrs. Thomas Stewart (nee Clemes)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
[Mrs. Peter Plante (nee Ada Guinne)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
[Mrs. Peter (Augusta) Peebles]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
[Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Mole (nee Cornish)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
[Mrs. Annie Troop celebrates her 100th birthday]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Waites and their dog "Buster"]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mercer on their golden wedding anniversary]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Mr. and Mrs. Edward John Grant]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Miss Lillie Card (Mrs. Gabriel Lycett)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Miss Emma Augusta DeBeck (Mrs. A.E. Rand)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
[Miss Alberta Fagan (Mrs. A.M. McGovern)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Bertha McNeil
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Winnifred Steele.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Construction progress photograph showing the last block of masonry being put into place under the watchful eye of some well-dressed ladies, W.H. Armstrong, Robert Balfour and others
Part of Hamber family fonds
Aldyen Hamber crowning the May Queen at the 68th Annual May Day Celebration
Part of Hamber family fonds
Alaska Pine [showing woman driving a truck]
Alaska Pine [showing] girls on lumber cars
Alaska Pine [showing] girls in lumber mill
Alaska Pine [showing] girls in lumber mill
Alaska Pine [showing] girl operating lathe
Alaska Pine girl [driving] lumber truck
Part of Hamber family fonds
[A group of women after the fire]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait showing (left to right): Margaret E. Spillman, Esther Spillman, M. Robinson and Etta Robinson
1st Celebration in B.C. of Dominion Day, New Westminster 1878
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a group portrait in front of the Colonial hotel (Columbia Street)