- AM1036-S6-: CVA 703-6.13.123
- Item
- 1931
Part of Hamber family fonds
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Part of Hamber family fonds
The Vencedor anchored at Hastings Sawmill
Part of Hamber family fonds
Man painting a sign on a waterfront stilt building
Part of Hamber family fonds
The Keyham Extension Works, Devonport.
Sent to Mr. B. Harrison of Montreal, Canada.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mr. B. Harrison of Plymouth, England.
Redcliff from Princes St., Bristol.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss H. C. Baggs of Bath, England.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss H. C. Baggs of Bath, England.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Hilda Baggs of Vancouver, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. It appears to be a second part to a two part postcard.
The Pier, English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
The pier, English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
C.P.R. S.S. 'Empress of India' and dock, Vancouver, B.C.
Horseshoe Bay, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Canadian Pacific Railway Dock and 'Empress of India', Vancouver, B.C. on line of C.P.R.
The North Vancouver Ferry Landing, Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver Harbor with Empress Boat at dock
Item is a postcard showing a pier and sailboat. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss Frances A. Story.
Along the waterfront, Vancouver, B.C.
Cook's ship and cold storage, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard showing boats in the harbour in Vancouver. The back of the postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Master Oswin [Pearson].
Piers B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Vancouver, B.C.
Waterfront and Shipping, Vancouver, B.C. : Shipping Docks, Vancouver, B.C.
Expo 86, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Item is a postcard showing the Expo 86 site and the CP Air Ride. Caption on back of postcard: "The CP Air Skyride passes over the Northwest Territories Pavilion as it travels from the Pavilion of Promise in the Red Zone to Folklife in the Purple Zone."
Canadian Pacific Railway Depot, Vancouver, British Columbia : T.N. Hibken and Co., Victoria B.C.
Looking N across harbour, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the North Vancouver ferry dock in Vancouver Harbour. Passengers on foot and in cars are pictured disembarking from a ferry. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway dock is also shown; a steamship is moored on its west side. North Vancouver is visible in the distance.
Entrance to Burrard Inlet[,] Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of a Canadian Pacific Railway Company steamship moored at the wharf to the east of Pier "A," which is shown under construction. Buildings on the south shore of Brockton Point are visible in the image. This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Barrows of Prince Rupert from F.W. G. in Vancouver.
Steamer wharf, Penticton, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. Dawson of Vancouver, B.C.
[The 'Brit American' docked at the B.A. Oil Company wharf]
[View of the B.A. Oil Company wharf and downtown Vancouver taken from the water]
[Coal sheds, boat sheds and wharves in False Creek at the foot of Quebec Street]
[View of the wharf at H.R. McMillan Co. with the "Harmac Alberni" in dock]
[Logs falling off a wharf into the water at H.R. MacMillan Co.]
[B.C. Telephone cable barge, the "Brico", at a CPR pier]
[Boats and wharf across from the Bowen Island Inn]
[View of Bowen Island showing a Union steamships boat approaching the dock]
[The 'Waihemo' being loaded at a CPR pier]
[The 'Waihemo' being loaded at a CPR pier]
Photograph shows men on the pier, cranes hoisting goods to the ship's decks and the Marine Building in the background...
[Railroad cars at Canadian Pacific Coast Services Pier C]
[Aerial view of piers in Coal Harbour and part of downtown Vancouver]
[Playing field near dock on Bowen Island]
[Aerial view of Vancouver showing piers along the waterfront looking east]
Panoramic view showing Burrard Inlet including 42 ocean steamers in port of which 25 were for grain cargoes, 17 vessels at berth (not shown in photograph) and the Harbour Commissioners wharf and Grain Elevator No. 1 and log booms