The Harbour [showing Hastings Mill Store wharf]
- AM1376-: CVA 30-2
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- 1886
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The Harbour [showing Hastings Mill Store wharf]
[Hastings sawmill looking north-west showing plank sidewalk to Gastown]
[Hastings Mill Store wharf, foot of Dunlevy Street with "Princess Louise" side-wheeler docking]
Section of Dominion Day Parade on Cordova Street between Abbott and Cambie looking east
Jericho beach, showing original Jerry Rogers' home with church picnic group
Drill Corps of Granville Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias
Item is a photograph showing the Drill Corps of Granville Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias in front of the Dominion Day Arch across Cordova Street.
Drill Corps of Granville Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias
Item is a photograph showing the Drill Corps of Granville Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias in front of the Dominion Day Arch across Cordova Street.
Presbyterian church Sunday school picnic party, Jericho [Beach]
Vancouver, B.C. from Deck of Incoming Steamer
Vessels in Harbor at Vancouver, B.C.
Warships identified (left to right) H.M.S. "Swiftsure", "Champion", "Icarus" and the "Amphion" behind
Item is a photograph of the Root House, the name given to the unfinished church building and future Christ Church Cathedral at 690 Burrard Street.
Looking Across the Inlet from Hotel Vancouver
Photograph shows a view looking north from Georgia Street showing the west side of the 600 Block Howe Street including Manor House and beyond to Deadman's Island
C.P.R. Station and Dock, Vancouver
Embarkation of His Excellency Lord Stanley and Party on S.S. "Premier"
Photograph shows a baggage wagon and the horse drawn hotel bus
Vancouver, B.C. from the South
Photograph shows a view looking north from the corner of Westminster Avenue (Main Street) and 7th Avenue including the Westminster Avenue Trestle Bridge and False Creek in the background
Looking Across Burrard Inlet from Vancouver, B.C.
Looking Across the Inlet from Hotel Vancouver
Photograph shows a view looking north across Burrard Inlet from Granville Street and Georgia Street including the Van Horne Block and the Hudson Bay Company Store
Part of Vancouver, B.C. from Hotel Vancouver
Photograph shows the east side of the 600 Block of Granville Street including the New York Block and a liquor store and beyond to the Homer Street Methodist Church, the tower of Holy Rosary Cathedral and houses
Terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Vancouver, B.C.
General View of Docks at Vancouver
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.
Central School, between Hamilton Street and Cambie, facing Pender Street
Item is a photograph showing the 10 members of Vancouver's Police Department in 1890. Pictured top row (L-R): John Eligh, Joseph Gibson, John McKeown, Thomas Crawford, Samuel North. Pictured bottom row (L-R): J.H. Grady, M.G. McLeod (Gaoler), John McLaren (Chief), V.W. Haywood (Sergeant), J.W. Johnson.
Portrait of two women with a dog under tree
Portrait of Alfred Mowbray Sherwood
Item is a photograph showing Alfred Mowbray Sherwood, age 3 years and 10 months, born December 31, 1886.
Portrait of Bertha [Malvina?] Goudron from France
Item is a photograph showing a portrait with the inscription "Bertha Goudron" in the lower left corner, although the image instead possibly shows her mother, Malvina Goudron. The Goudron family operated a hardware store on Westminster Avenue.
Group portrait of Tommy Rob and family
Item is a photograph showing Tommy Rob standing centre back, his uncle seated in the middle and his sister Mary seated on his left.
[Two men boating in Burrard Inlet]
Photograph shows the unit block of Cordova Street looking west from Carrall to Cambie with business enterprises: on the right the Boulder Saloon and George Lawson Allan, Boots & Shoes and on the left Dunn & Co., Hardware with the Knights of Pythias Hall on the upper level. The foreground shows the Vancouver electric street car travelling west and in the background a horse-drawn carriage travelling east.
Procession July 1st, 1890 Cordova Street, Vancouver
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including decoratations for Dominion Day and the Dunn-Miller Block
[Fairview looking west across False Creek]
Photograph shows a view from Hemlock Street and Broadway including the False Creek Indian Reserve, Granville and C.P.R. Kitsilano bridges, the McCreery and Johnston residences, a cannery and Taits Mill
[Man and women in a horse-drawn carriage]
Two storey brick office building at 642-646 Granville Street
Item is a photograph showing the two storey brick office building at 642-646 Granville Street, built by Mr. Harry Abbott in 1889 and designed by architect R.M. Fripp. It was occupied by C.P.R. Land, Telegraph and General Offices until 1900.
Early Vancouver streetcar with four wheels
Bowser family photograph album
Item is a leather bound and painted photo album containing 51 portraits in carte de visite and cabinet card format, with occasional light hand colouring. The people depicted in the album are unidentified with the exception of one photograph of W.J. Bowser, LL.B. Most of the portraits are of adults, with only a few of babies. The photographs are from several different countries as photographer's markings from Saint John (N.B.), Moncton (N.B.), Vancouver (B.C.), Boston (Mass.), and Liverpool (England) are visible on some of the cards.
View of English Bay beach looking west
Photograph shows Joe Fortes seated on the far left and Roderick F. MacKenzie standing behind boat on the right.
Portrait of Alfred Roy and friends
Item is a photograph showing Alfred Roy (back row on left) and friends. Roy was a logger, who came to Vancouver from Quebec to run logging camps.
Albertine Bouchie and Fraser [wedding portrait]
Item is a wedding portrait of Albertine Bouchie and Fraser. Annotation on verso: "She lived at 1024 Davie."
Two women and two men standing inside a store
[View of Cordova Street looking west from Carrall Street]
Photograph shows the Dunn-Miller block and number 12 and 16 street cars