[People heading towards a wartime carnival at the Cambie Street Grounds]
- AM640-S1-: CVA 260-1045
- Item
- [ca. 1918]
Part of James Crookall fonds
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[People heading towards a wartime carnival at the Cambie Street Grounds]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[The Georgia Viaduct decorated and closed to vehicular traffic during a carnival]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowds on Pender Street during VJ Day celebrations]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows the Sun Tower in the background
[Crowds in windows and balconies and on Pender Street during VJ Day celebrations]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowded street in New York City]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowds at C.P.R. waterfront during royal visit]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows Pier B-C in the background
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowds at a wartime carnival at the Cambie Street Grounds]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Unidentified dock filled with people]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowds in costume for rectorial torchlight procession]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Crowd gathered behind a barrier on the street]
[Crowd gathered to watch parade along Georgia Street]
[Crowd watching parade of cars along Georgia Street]
[Group of Doukhobors surrounded by a crowd in front of the courthouse]
[Parade of cars passing by crowds along Georgia Street]
[Crowd gathered around a car smashed in an accident]
Leaving the depot N[ew] Westminster for England
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
[A horse-drawn sulky in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[An unidentified float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows a relica of a British warship and the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[B.C. Electric float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company
[Fancy dress carnival in the Vancouver Arena (1805 West Georgia Street)]
Photograph shows the interior of the arena (also known as the Denman Arena).
Hastings [Street] and Cambie Street [on] Labor Day
Photograph shows a view looking west along Hastings Street including a V.F.D. No. 4 horse-drawn fire wagon, The Arcade building and other buildings and businesses on the north side of the street
Hastings Street West of Seymour [Street] Dominion Day
Photograph shows people lining the street to watch a parade including a horse-drawn fire wagon and the Bank of B.N.A., Standard Furniture, David Spencer and Molson Bank
Photograph shows crowds of spectators, the memorial decorated with flags, and the Stanley Park Pavilion.
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing machine Company
[The 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows a First Nations person in traditional garb, an unidentified group of clowns and performers and the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[The Britannia Wire Rope and Arctic Ice Cream floats in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Jantzen and Vancouver Swimming Pool-Pleasure Pier float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Oriental Limited float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
Photograph shows a playhouse (the prize to be awarded to the child who guesses the correct weight) and the main office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and Anderson and Warnock hardware
[The Spencer Limited float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[The Vancouver float in the Dominion Day Parade]
Photograph was taken from the apartment of Mrs. Wilson on the north side of the 100 Block of East Hastings Street and shows part of the White Lunch, Baxter and Sons Furniture, the entrance to the Howard Hotel, The Modern Company and other businesses on the south side
[Unidentified float in the 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
Photograph shows the main office of the Singer Sewing machine Company and Anderson and Warnock Hardware
Cordova Street in its Prime July 1st 1904 Naval Parade
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including the Dunn-Miller Block
Crowds in Stanley Park during the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Unveiling of the Burns Memorial in Stanley Park
Unveiling of the Burns Memorial in Stanley Park
Watching a Circus Parade, Hastings Street
Opening of Granville Street Bridge by Earl Grey
Item is an amateur film documenting the Spencer's Toy Parade staged by the Spencer's Department Store in Vancouver. Film documents floats and costumed marchers, and crowds watching the parade as it moves south on Dunsmuir Street past the Hotel Dunsmuir at 502 Dunsmuir Street.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Churches. Joy Cook was the May Queen in 1944. Courtesy of the Archives of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster.
Part of George Thompson fonds
Item is a film consisting of at least seven separate pieces of amateur film footage spliced together. Film includes black and white footage taken at Grouse Mountain in 1930 showing men and women skiing, a snowplough clearing snow, a dogsled, and a black bear cub playing with a dog. The remaining film footage is in colour, and includes George Thompson jumping obstacles on horseback in 1947; 1948 footage of the Thompson's champion horse Goldheart and two men riding in a chariot pulled by Goldheart and another horse; a large number of spectators sitting in stands to watch an unidentified event in West Vancouver in 1950; cabins and horses at Knox Lake in 1979; and the Thompson's house and gardens at 865 Wildwood Lane, West Vancouver in 1979 and 1980.
Part of Audrey Gordon fonds