1 mile of water front, Vancouver, B.C.
- AM1052-: AM1052 P-1940
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1 mile of water front, Vancouver, B.C.
102nd Battalion marching through Comox
12. Vancouver General Hospital
1912 Fire Engine [at Heritage Park, Calgary, Alberta]
1st July Parade - Prince Rupert
20 real photographs for your album, for your friends - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Item is a folder which contained a set of 20 photographs depicting sites in Vancouver and North Vancouver. Fourteen of the photographs are in the holdings, numbered AM1052 P-1075.02 through AM1052 P-1075.15.
24 beautiful views of the Canadian Pacific Rockies
Item is a folder containing a set of paper panels printed with images of sites in the Canadian Rockies. The folder also contains textual descriptions of the subjects of each image. The Canadian Pacific Railway's logo is printed on the folder's cover. Two images of scenery are also printed on the folder's cover.
2400 Court - Vancouver, Canada
2400 Court Motel, Vancouver 16, Canada
Item is a postcard showing the Court Motel. Caption on back of postcard: "Vancouver's finest bungalow accommodations. AAA recommended. Highway 99 and 1. 2400 Kingsway, Vancouver 16, Canada. 46 modern motel and housekeeping suites. TV, radio and telephone in units." The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Mrs. Anna M. Leland.
276 - High School, Vancouver, B.C.
282 - Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C.
2nd Canyon Capilano, North Vancouver B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Elsie Jones of Coombs, B.C.
2nd Canyon Capilano, North Vancouver B.C.
2nd Canyon Capilano, North Vancouver B.C.
30,000 Fraser River salmon, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Woodrow of Vancouver, B.C.
6th Regiment Drill Hall, Vancouver, B.C.
A beauty spot, Vancouver, B.C.
A bird's eye view of Vancouver, B.C.
A bit of mountain scenery in British Columbia
[A commercial street in Bath decorated for a special event]
A driveway in Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. E. Milton Small of Gillingham, Kent, England, from her son Harry in Vancouver.
A few of Canada's famous trees : British Columbia
Item is a postcard showing a woman standing with large trees. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss Evelyn [Park].
A gala day at English Bay, Vancouver B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with two images of English Bay. One image shows spectators in rowboats lined up to watch a swimming race. The other image shows spectators and swimmers waiting for the start of a race in front of a bathhouse.
A gala day at English Bay, Vancouver B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with two images of English Bay. One image shows spectators in rowboats lined up to watch a swimming race. The other image shows spectators and swimmers waiting for the start of a race in front of a bathhouse.
A giant fir, North Vancouver, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Avis Smith of McLean, Saskatchewan.
A glimpse of the Narrows, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is postcard printed with an image of Burrard Inlet and the First Narrows, looking north toward the North Shore from Stanley Park.
A glimpse of Vancouver, B.C. from Stanley Park
Item is a postcard to which an embroidered pocket is attached. Inside the pocket is a note printed with the phrase, "To my dear sweetheart." The embroidery is of foliage, flowers, a bell with a Union Jack on it, and a house. A message is written in pencil on the verso. This postcard belongs to a type known as "silks," which were made in France and bought by Allied soldiers during the First World War
Item is a postcard to which an embroidered cloth is attached. The embroidery is of an Easter egg decorated with the flags of France and British, flowers, and the phrase "A happy Easter." A message is written in pen on the verso. This postcard belongs to a type known as "silks," which were made in France and bought by Allied soldiers during the First World War. This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Elsie from her husband Ted.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. A.J. Harrison of Vancouver, B.C.
A Lillooet Grizzly, Lillooet, B.C.
A misty morning, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. E. Milton Small of Gillingham, Kent, England, from her son Harry in Vancouver.
A mountain vista from Stanley Park
A peep through Sham Castle, Bath.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mr. and Mrs. [Harrison?] of Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of a residential street in the neighborhood of English Bay. The image also shows automobiles driving by a corner of a park in which people are sitting.
A residential section of Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard sent to Miss Gwen Pearbow, All Hallow School, Yale, B.C.
A residential section of Vancouver, B.C.
Item consists of two duplicate postcards. Sent to Miss Gwen Pearbow, All Hallow School, Yale, B.C.
A residential street, Vancouver, Canada : C.N.R. photo
A residential street, view in the West End, Vancouver, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to W.W. Watson of Victoria, B.C.
A sample of B.C. fir near Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing two men and horses posing beside a felled fir tree with a diameter of 9'8''. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Mr. Nels Brenda.
A shady walk, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
A Stanley Park giant, Vancouver, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Mr. A. E. Baggs of Bath.