The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Company's Picnic, Seaside Park
[Mrs. Henry Roome McDonald]
[Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers and their daughter Mina camping at Point Atkinson]
[Valleen and Helen Thompson]
[Looking east towards Prospect Point]
[A stone bust of a man wearing a headdress]
Side view of the replica of the Curtiss type single seater biplane constructed and flown by two Alberta pioneer airmen Thomas G. Blakely and Frank H. Ellis. Flights took place during 1914 in the vicinity of Calgary
Designed, built and flown in Vancouver by the Templeton Brothers and William McMullen this is a model of that machine which was the first Tractor biplane ever to be built in Canada. Tests were conducted at Lulu Island during 1911
Scale model of the "Red Wing" flown March 12, 1908 by F.W. "Casey" Baldwin pioneer canadian pilot who was the first British Subject to fly and airplane
Model of the 75 HP Curtiss biplane purchased by the Vancouver airman William "Billy" Stark after ha had learned to fly at the Curtiss School at San Diego in 1912. Stark made many notable flights in British Columbia in this machine
Replica of the "Silver Dart" flown by John A. Douglas McCurdy on February 23, 1909 at Baddeck Bay, Nova Scotia. The first flight of a heavier-than-aircraft in Canada it was also officially credited as the first airplane flight in the British Empire
This scale model represents the two-seater dual controlled biplane designed, built and flown by the early Manitoban airman, William A. Straith whose experiments were conducted near Winnipeg
[A picnic near the Capilano River]
[Collapse of the Capilano Creek (River) bridge]
[Collapse of the Capilano Creek (River) bridge]
Marine Drive West Vancouver
B.C. Electric Head Office Staff Picnic Seaside Park Aug. 11-23
[View of Marine Drive looking west from 14th Street]
[C.N.R. steamship "Prince David" passing Prospect Point in First Narrows]
[Collapse of Capilano Creek bridge]
[Coronation display over the parking lot at Park Royal Shopping Centre]
[Man building skid sleigh for Capilano Timber Company on future site of the British Properties]
McNair Fraser logging camp [at] Hollyburn
McNair Fraser logging camp [at] Hollyburn
McNair Fraser logging camp [at] Hollyburn
McNair Fraser logging camp [at] Hollyburn
McNair Fraser logging camp [at] Hollyburn
McNair Fraser logging camp [at] Hollyburn
[J. Edward Sears, Reeve of West Vancouver dedicating the Narvaez Cairn at Ambleside Park]