Royal Canadian Navy entry in Exhibition opening day parade
- AM281-S8-: CVA 180-3822
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- [195-?]
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Royal Canadian Navy entry in Exhibition opening day parade
Jersey Farms team of horses and wagon in 1947 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade
Crystal Dairy horse team and wagon in 1947 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade
Young boy dressed as Indian on horseback pulling a travois in 1949 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade
R.C.N. Recruiting Unit horse-drawn cart in 1953 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade
Stickland Fuels horse-drawn cart in 1953 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade
R.C.N. Recruiting Unit horse-drawn cart in 1953 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade
Horseback riders in 1956 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade
Hudson's Bay Company storefront at 150 Cordova Street
Item is a photograph of a group of men and horse carts posing outside of the Hudson's Bay Company general merchants at 150 Cordova Street, the first Hudson's Bay Company store in Vancouver.
Partial street view of the Dominion Trust building, 207 Hastings Street
[Vancouver Police Mounted Squad on horseback in front of Court House]
Item is a photograph showing (L-R): Chief Foster, Sgt. Barker, P.C. McDonald, Lougheed, Davies, Hemderson, Leatherdale, Sutherland, and Campbell.
Item is a photograph of a horse-drawn wagon for the parade. Inscription on verso states "Rec'd [Received from ex PC Ed Bellamore (PC126)".
[Group portrait take on the Court House steps of the] Vancouver Police Department
Item is a panoramic photograph showing various police department staff and pipe band.
Exterior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing an exterior view of the building of W.H. Walsh Grocer store with employees and four of the store horse wagons in front. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
Exterior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing an exterior view of the W.H. Walsh Grocer building and employees standing in front with four horse-pulled delivery wagons. A residence and parts of other houses are also shown. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
[No. 6 La France hose wagon rammed against tree following accident at Pender and Burrard Streets]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is a photograph showing the engine stuck in the tree and a small group gathered around the accident site. Inscription on verso states "A few minutes before midnight this #6 Lafrance Hosewagon which collided with #6 Seagrave Chemical".
Silver Lodge Colour - Dogs/Cats/Kids [B&W]
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a film containing both black and white and colour footage. Colour portion of film shows rural area, a body of water with tugboat and barge, horse back riding at the Silver Lodge Riding Academy and candid shots of people on horses. Black and white portion shows a residential area (possibly Vancouver), kids and young men playing catch in the backyard, woman feeding treats to cats and a dog doing tricks, Hastings street showing various hotels and retail buildings, the BC Electric building, the Carnegie Library, playground with people on teeter-totters and swings (probably in Stanley Park), grizzly bears at the zoo (probably Stanley Park, the entrance to the Stanley Park Causeway and Vancouver City Hall.
[Mounted policemen with Olympian Nancy Greene in parade]
Item is a photograph showing offers on horseback (L-R) Tom Ryan and R. John Greenwood. Also shown is officer Don Brown on a motorcycle.
[Hauling a boiler for the Hotel Vancouver]
Item is a photograph showing a team of horses pulling a boiler down Granville Street. James Keil is standing by the front wheel, Jack Kerr is the driver, Sid Kerr (brother) is on the rear of the boiler, Jim Taylor is standing at the back wheel.