[Studio portrait of Hannah Maynard]
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-335
- Item
- [188-?]
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[Studio portrait of Hannah Maynard]
[Studio portrait of three men, one standing, two seated]
[Studio portrait of woman and child]
Photograph shows the woman seated, with the child seated beside her on a table so that their cheeks are touching.
John M. Mark [head and shoulders portrait]
The lettering on the photograph also states "Chuppers, Royal City, B.C."
[Studio portrait of Joseph Morton and Elizabeth Morton, children of John Morton]
[Studio portrait of John Morton, Ruth Morton, and Joseph Morton]
[View from the Hotel Vancouver]
Photograph shows buildings, streets, and waterfront area.
Cedar Mills, Cedar Cove, Vancouver, B.C. South side of Burrard Inlet, New Westminster District
Photograph shows buildings, cleared area, and surrounding wooded area.
[Group assembled on steps of Hastings Sawmill School]
The photograph is accompanied by a note stating that the information written on the photograph (that the school's teacher was Miss Harknay, standing in the back row in a blouse with white buttons) is incorrect. The note also states that the teacher was Mr. T. W. Palmer (standing on the plank sidewalk in the photograph).
Glacier Hotel, C.P.R. [Selkirk Mountains]
Photograph shows hotel buildings behind railroad tracks, with glacier in the background.
Vancouver, about end of 1886 (after fire), showing Cordova and Hastings Streets, and the City Wharf
Photograph shows buildings, dirt roads, plank sidewalks, and the waterfront area. Various areas in the waterfront are labelled with letters.
Glacier Hotel, Selkirk Mountains
Photograph shows hotel buildings, train cars, people on train platform, fountain, and mountains in the background.
[Vancouver Fire Department engine decorated for] Dominion Day parade
A note on the back of the photograph mounting identifies the men riding in the fire engine: John W. McMorran, and A. W. Cameron.
Photograph shows arch and banners along Cordova Street, as well as flags and other decorations.
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of Malcolm McLean, first Mayor of Vancouver]
[View of Coal Harbour from Vancouver]
Photograph shows part of Vancouver waterfront, Coal Harbour, Deadman's Island, and Stanley Park.
[View from the Hotel Vancouver]
Photograph shows buildings along and between Howe and Granville Streets, as well as the waterfront area.
Thomas F. McGuigan, first City Clerk
Item is a photograph on a photographer's mount, with an applied label reading "Thomas F. McGuigan. 1st city Clerk."
Wreck of the Beaver, Prospect Point
Photograph shows the S.S. Beaver laying on its side on the shore.
Foot of Marine Crescent, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a man and a woman at the base of a large tree
[Logger posing on top of felled tree]
Photograph shows a logger standing on a log, with several other loggers in the background.
[Man outside log cabin with rifle, traps, and other hunting equipment]
[McCleery family gathered around table in sitting room]
Photograph shows two men and four women (including Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald McCleery) in a sitting room. Photograph also shows a piano, photographs, paintings, books, and other items in the room.
[Railroad engine, crew, and logs]
[Studio portrait of man and girl]
[Two men on boat with hunting rifles, a string of birds, and a coyote strung up by its hind legs]
A note on the back of the photograph mounting reads: "J. Hood, r.t."
[Donkey engine, horse, and logging crew]
[Firefighters with engines in front of fire station]
Photograph shows two horse-drawn fire engines, with fire fighters in engines and standing in front of engines with dogs. Engines are in front of fire station with garage doors closed.
[Group of men, women, and children at a picnic in a small clearing]
[Group of men, women, and children at a picnic table under a tree]
[Head and shoulders portrait of] Mrs. F.S. Barwis
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of young man]
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Bertha McNeil
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of] Mr. James
Photograph shows dirt road, plank sidewalks, buildings, carts, and pedestrians. Businesses shown on the street include Thos. Dunn and Co. Hardware [8 Cordova Street]
Photograph shows a group of men and women with bicyles at the side of a dirt road.
Engine room, power house, Westminster and Vancouver Tramway Co. Ltd.
Photograph shows various engines inside a large room.
Photograph shows crew members posing by logs in the forest.
[People posing with railway engine pulling logs]
Photograph shows men posing in front of engine and on logs, and women and child inside the engine. Photograph also shows surrounding trees and stumps.
[Soldiers with machinery outside brick building]
Notes on the back of the photograph mounting board read: "Artillery outfit. Peach and pepper trees - South Africa?"
[Studio portrait of Mrs. Stella Eldridge, nee Smith]
[Three loggers posing with fallen tree]
[Baseball team at] Yates Street, Victoria
Photograph shows eleven young men gathered in a yard, most wearing uniforms with the letters "F.C." on the front. Trees and houses can be seen in the background with the residence visible directly behind the team being 1305 Yates Street. Photograph taken looking eastward from southwest corner of Yates Street and Fernwood Raod.
Cambie Street Grounds, Sailors off H.M.S. Triumph and Caroline
Photograph shows men standing in formation, spectators, and a circular tent in the foreground.
H.B. Abbott home, 720 Jervis Street - drawing room
Last sitting of the Legislature in the old B.C. Parliament buildings
Photograph shows Members of the Legislative Assembly (M.L.A.s) assembled at desks in chamber.
Photograph shows the front of the Brunswick Hotel (31 West Hastings), with a group of men standing on the sidewalk, and some men and women sitting in the windows.
The C.P.R. "Vancouver Opera House," on Granville St. adjoining C.P.R. "Vancouver Hotel"
Photograph shows the building under construction, with scaffolding and piles of bricks on the ground, and construction workers on and in front of the structure.