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L.D. Taylor family fonds Vancouver (B.C.) Men
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[Album: Photographs, L.D.T.]

File consists of photographs assembled in an album by L.D. Taylor. Includes photographs relating to Taylor's personal life, including photographs of himself, Annie and Ted Taylor while living in Fairview and photographs of family and friends, as well as photographs of Taylor's fishing expeditions and his 1929 world tour. File also includes photographs relating to Taylor's public life, including a 1915 portrait of himself with two aldermen, visits of state, community events, the 1926 Vancouver Board of Trade tour of the Southern interior of British Columbia, a 1928 trip to Edmonton, and his participation in the Cleveland Water Commission

Site of Hudson's Bay stores on Granville Street

Photograph shows J.W. Horne Real Estate men, who are selling Vancouver lots, standing on, and next to, a large cut down tree. The men include H.A. Jones, A.W. Ross, Mr. Stiles, Dr. Port, J.W Horne, Mr. Henorickson [Hendrickson], and U.S. Consul.

Vancouver 1886-1900

File consists of images of early Vancouver, including Gastown, Hastings Mill, Granville Street, Burrard Inlet, Prospect Point, the first City Council, arrival of the first C.P.R. train, Cordova Street, and Mount Pleasant.

[L.D. Taylor with George J. Fowler family]

Individuals identified are: L.D. Taylor (far left), George J. Fowler (second from left) and Annie Fowler (second from right). Photograph likely taken outside the Fowlers' home at 1436 14th Avenue West.

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