- AM427-S4-F4-: CVA 289-004.272
- Item
- [between June 9 and July 1, 1929]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Lipsett's Museum, Vancouver Exhibition
Lipsett's Museum, Vancouver Exhibition
The Journal Museum, Ashcroft, B.C.
Part of Vancouver Poetry Society fonds
Item is a photograph showing the interior of the Journal Museum in Ashcroft B.C.
Exhibit at the Lipsett Indian Museum
Basketry exhibit in Lipsett Indian Museum
Edward and Mary Lipsett at front door of Lipsett Indian Museum
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir shaking hands with Vancouver Mayor J.W. Cornett
Edward and Mary Lipsett at Lipsett Indian Museum opening ceremonies
Vancouver Mayor J.W. Cornett, V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir, Edward and Mary Lipsett?
Edward and Mary Lipsett posing with exhibit of hand-woven baskets
Interior of the Lipsett Indian Museum
Exhibit at the Lipsett Indian Museum
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir, Vancouver Mayor J.W. Cornett, and Mary Lipsett
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir, Edward Lipsett, and Mary Lipsett
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir and Mary Lipsett
Basketry exhibit in Lipsett Indian Museum
Basketry exhibit in Lipsett Indian Museum
[Crowds at the corner of Main Street and Hastings Street during VJ Day celebrations]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows the City Museum (former City Hall) and Carnegie Public Library buildings
[Crowds at the corner of Main Street and Hastings Street during VJ Day celebrations]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows the City Museum (former City Hall) and the City Market building
[Crowds at the corner of Main Street and Hastings Street during VJ Day celebrations]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows the City Museum (former City Hall), Carnegie Public Library and the City Market building
[401 Main Street - Vancouver City Museum]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[401 Main Street - Vancouver City Museum, 2 of 2]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[401 Main Street - Vancouver City Museum]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[401 Main Street - Vancouver City Museum, 1 of 2]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of Harry Lin Chin fonds
Item is a film showing the Gee How Oak Tin Benevolent Association convention at the Chicago chapter, firecrackers and lion dancers in front of the Chicago Chinese Benevolent Association, indoor museum scenes (possibly in Chicago), exterior and parking lot of the Vancouver Museum and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, an outdoor barbecue with games at a park with the sign "Chin-ook Fish and Game Club".
Centennial Museum and Planetarium complex with mountains in background
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Item is a photograph showing the Centennial Museum and Planetarium complex with mountains in background. Caption from Vancouver Express: "Snow-flecked mountains on the North Shore and busy high-rise construction in the West End provide the background for the graceful sweep of the Centennial Museum and Planetarium complex, one of the top city attractions for tourists."
"Crab" [sculpture in front of the] Vancouver [Museum] and Planetarium
"Crab" [sculpture in front of the] Vancouver [Museum] and Planetarium
[21 Water Street - Kego Club and Gastown Wax Museum, 3 of 3]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[21 Water Street - Kego Club and Gastown Wax Museum, 2 of 3]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[21 Water Street - Kego Club and Gastown Wax Museum, 1 of 3]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[View of Museum of Vancouver and HR MacMillan Space Centre from Whyte Avenue]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
View of front entrance of Planetarium, West End in background
Part of Greater Vancouver Visitors and Convention Bureau fonds
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting views of Vancouver and a number of tourist attractions. Film includes footage of the Vancouver skyline from the False Creek area looking north, the Vancouver Harbour Centre, the Vancouver Planetarium with crab sculpture and fountain in front, a sailboat passing by the Vancouver Rowing Club, a sign for Stanley Park (B.C.), boats at Coal Harbour Marina, and people walking among the totem poles in Stanley Park.