Section of 5'0" sewer on Copley Street just north of Lakeview
- AM1257-S25-: CVA 275-10
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- Nov. 22, 1927
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Section of 5'0" sewer on Copley Street just north of Lakeview
Paving finish on invert for 5'6" interceptor in [sewage] tunnel at 1st avenue near Vine Street
[Sewage] Trench for 4'6" interceptor on 7th Avenue
Excavation for 5'6" sewer on Copley Street just north of Lakeview
Proposed Raymur Ave. [Avenue] Trunk Sewer diverting sewage from False Creek reclaimed area
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Map shows the proposed Raymur Avenue Trunk Sewer to divert sewage away from the False Creek reclaimed area. It includes the area from Main Street to Clark Drive and from Alexander Street to Seventh Avenue. Streets and blocks are shown. The map was heavily annotated between 1936 and 1941, and a preliminary pumping layout to Clark Drive was added in December 1936. Also indicated are the locations of sewers, pumps, drainage and elevations; the Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.) Station, lines, industrial sites and proposed roadways; the Great Northern Railway (G.N.R.) Station and lines; a proposed rail yard; and the City Dump.
Proposed Raymur Ave. [Avenue] Trunk Sewer diverting sewage from False Creek reclaimed area
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Map shows the proposed Raymur Avenue Trunk Sewer to divert sewage away from the False Creek reclaimed area. It includes the area from Main Street to Clark Drive and from Alexander Street to Seventh Avenue. Streets and blocks are shown. The map is annotated in ink and pencil with regard to top and bottom fill and water levels. A pencil diagram of the pump at Parker Street has been drawn at the top of the map. Also indicated are the locations of pumps; the Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.) Station, lines, industrial sites and proposed roadways; the Great Northern Railway (G.N.R.) Station and lines; and the City Dump.
Proposed Raymur Ave. [Avenue] Trunk Sewer diverting sewage from False Creek reclaimed area
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Map shows the proposed Raymur Avenue Trunk Sewer to divert sewage away from the False Creek reclaimed area. It includes the area from Main Street to Clark Drive and from Alexander Street to Seventh Avenue. Streets and blocks are shown. The map is heavily annotated in ink and pencil to 1936. Indicated on the map are the locations of pumps, sewers, drains, and elevations; the Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.) Station, lines, industrial sites and proposed roadways; the Great Northern Railway (G.N.R.) Station and lines; a proposed rail yard; and the City Dump. Also noted is the water consumption of various companies in the area.
[Men on crane with section of sewer pipe]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Men at work on George St. trunk]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Men sitting by wooden structure probably used as part of the water system]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of road and sewer construction on] Commercial St., bet. Vanness & 22nd Ave's.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Men standing in] George Street trunk
Part of Major Matthews collection
Vanness Ave. showing inlet to B.P. trunk
Part of Major Matthews collection
George St. electric hoist [being used for sewer and road construction]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Road and sewer construction on George St. south of 28th Ave.]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of road and sewer construction on George St. north of 28th Ave.]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Sewer construction on George Street north of 28th Ave.]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Men at work on George St. trunk sewer line]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Group portrait of the George Street sewer construction crew]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Looking east from Elm Street along Wilson Road (41st Avenue) at sewer construction]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows D.W. Johnston, W.B. Grier and others inspecting the pipe
[Laying trunk sewer from Kerrisdale to the Fraser River]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A man in the sewer trench on Wilson Road (41st Avenue) near Larch Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Laying trunk sewer from Kerrisdale to the Fraser River]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The trunk sewer from Kerrisdale entering the Fraser River]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[45th Avenue looking east from Larch Street showing sewer construction]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Sewer construction on Balsam Street between Wilson Road (41st Avenue) and 43rd Avenue]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Looking southwest from the 3400 Block Cedar Cottage Road (Commercial Street)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[An open trench for sewer construction on Lakeview Road (Hull Street)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Sewer construction on Lakeview Road (Hull Street)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Sewer tunnel construction on Lakeview Road (Hull Street)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Sewer tunnel construction on 25th Avenue (King Edward Avenue) east of Kamloops Road (Street)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Sewerage system : plan of Point Grey Municipality
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is a map annotated to show the sewer system in Point Grey. Base map was created by the Vancouver Map and Blue Print Co. and shows streets, railways, and district lot and block numbers.
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Sewers - shoring - laying pipe [1 of 4]
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