- AM336-S2--
- File
- [ca. 1894-1911]
File consists of three photographs showing a view of the seal pond enclosure at Stanley Park, a view of Mount Pleasant neighbourhood looking north, and a portrait of John Irving.
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File consists of three photographs showing a view of the seal pond enclosure at Stanley Park, a view of Mount Pleasant neighbourhood looking north, and a portrait of John Irving.
[Stanley Park entrance bridge]
First Narrows. Proposed Suspension Bridge for Foot Passengers Only
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item consists of an architectural drawing for a proposed footbridge over the First Narrows, with its southern end near Prospect Point. The drawing consists of a plan and elevation of the structure. The sheet also includes a location map showing the span of the bridge in the context of Stanley Park and the North Vancouver shoreline.
Proposed natatorium for Stanley Park
Item is a rendering of a proposed swimming pool building in or near Stanley Park.
Proposed design for bandstand [at] Stanley Park
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Cartwright Matheson Company (Vancouver, B.C.)
Proposed design for refreshment pavilion [at] Stanley Park
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item consists of an architectural drawing depicting exterior elevations and roof plan of a proposed refreshment pavilion in Stanley Park.
Cartwright Matheson Company (Vancouver, B.C.)
File contains a photograph album showing various scenes of Vancouver and the surrounding area. Places include: Stanley Park, English Bay, Hastings Park, North Vancouver (Capilano Canyon, Seymour Creek Canyon, Lynn Creek Canyon), mouth of the Fraser River, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet. There are also photographs of various ships around Vancouver. All photographs have caption hand written below.
Photograph Album: Scenes of Vancouver area and W.H. Malkin employees
File contains a photograph album showing various scenes in Vancouver and surrounding area. There are also many informal photos of W.H. Malkin employees participating in activities such as: baseball, camping, picnics, sailing and fishing. There are also numerous photos of the W.H. Malkin storefront. Pictured in photographs on pages two and three of the album is Ed Jardine according to hand written annotations on loose papers that were slipped into the album. Two photos on page twenty-four were taken by Lennox Studios and are entitled: "Camping at Hollyburn" and "By the Campfire's Glow."
Perspective of Coal Harbour and proposed causeway
Part of City of Vancouver Archives documentary art collection
Butt, R.E.
Six-inch gun crew, 1914, Stanley Park, Vancouver
Item is a group photograph of the six-inch gun crew detachment (guns manned by R.C.N.V.R. personnel) in Stanley Park. [One identified individual in the photograph is Sam Collins, fifth from right.]
Map of Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Coal Harbour causeway detail of balustrading and electric light standards
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is an architectural drawing depicting details of railings and light standards along the Stanley Park causeway. The drawing includes elevation and plan.
Coal Harbour causeway detail of promenade railings & light standards
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is an architectural drawing depicting partial elevation and section of railings and light standards along the Stanley Park causeway.
Indian village and museum, Stanley Park
File consists of drawings depicting various buildings designed for an "Indian village" or "Indian museum" to be located in the Lumberman's Arch area of Stanley Park. Five of the drawings are of buildings designed by Henry E.C. Carrey for the Arts, Historical and Scientific Association of British Columbia, who came up with the original idea for a collection of buildings to represent a model First Nations village. When the project failed to garner funding, the Association handed the project off to the Parks Board.
Two later drawings by Parks Board Superintendent A.S. Wooton are for a smaller, single building referred to as an "Indian museum" proposed for the same site.
Carry, Henry E.C.
Plan for Warren Harding memorial
Item is a blueprint copy of an architectural drawing showing a cross section and site plan for the memorial to the deceased U.S. President Warren G. Harding in Stanley Park. It has been annotated and signed in the top right corner in ink. It is numbered "Sheet 1".
Opening of cricket season at Brockton Point [Raising a flag]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Police Sports at Brockton Point [Finish line of a foot race]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is an architectural drawing depicting the design of the road underpass and Stanley Park Drive bridge adjacent to the Ceperley Park playground in Stanley Park. The drawing depicts plans, sections, a rendering of the bridge and a materials schedule.
Vancouver Park Board
[View of] Vancouver from Brockton Point
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
View of Vancouver from the North Shore in a constructed panorama
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
View of downtown Vancouver from Stanley Park
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Looking across First Narrows to Stanley Park at sunset
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
[View of] Seven Sisters [trees in] Stanley Park
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
View of two ships from Brockton Point
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
View of Stanley Park from the shore of Stanley Park
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
View from the railing of Brockton Point
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
View from the railing at Brockton Point
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
View of Siwash Rock with sailboat and tankers in the distance
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Item is a map of the Prospect Point area annotated to show a suggested bypass road at the south end of the First Narrows Bridge. Base map shows roadways approaching the proposed First Narrows Bridge, locations of hydrants, topography, and details of landscaping in some areas, and includes two elevations of a proposed skew bridge.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a promotional film showing the Diamond Jubilee celebration events, a brief history of Vancouver and concludes with footage of Vancouver after 1945. The film shows historical photographs of Vancouver and focuses on various aspects of development in Vancouver including industry, media, communications, transportation, power plants, city planning, city governance, tourism and architecture.
The film was commissioned by the Vancouver Jubilee Publicity Committee and later sponsored by the British Columbia Electric Company Ltd.
Individuals involved in the creation of the film include: John Young (Director of Photography), L.E. Weekes (Cameraman), Maureen Balfe (Editor), Gordon Inglis and Margaret Jestley (Narrators), C. Fredenburgh (Lighting), L.M. Parry (Producer), William D. Dix (Director)
This film is a re-print made by the Vancouver Museum in the late 1970's for a program called "Vancouver's Heritage in Film".
Trans-Canada Films
Siwash Rock, when the tree was alive!
Aerial view of Malkin Bowl, Stanley Park and waterfront industries
Aerial view of Malkin Bowl, Stanley Park and waterfront industries
[Outdoor pool at Lumberman's Arch]
Part of Arthur Collier fonds
[Children watching children drive small cars at traffic school]
[Sign for playground traffic school]
View of sunbathers on Second Beach
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a film containing home movie footage filmed by Allan Crocker. The film shows Stanley Park including the Stanley Park zoo, birds and the Dining Pavilion; Coal Harbour; the Lion's Gate Bridge; Queen Elizabeth Park; a trip to [Caribou?]; an airport; and Christmas celebrations at the Crocker residence, 7347 West Boulevard.
[Children and police officer beside traffic school race track]
[Man and group of children with left arms raised]
[Children in cars on traffic school race track]