[View of Pender Street, showing house and Seaton apartment building]
- AM54-S4-: SGN 1580
- Item
- [1910?]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[View of Pender Street, showing house and Seaton apartment building]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[View of one of the Beach Tower Apartments in the 1600 block Beach Avenue]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows the fountain/statue called Two Steel and Copper Fountains
[View of Mount Pleasant from the Lee Block, Broadway and Main]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows False Creek east of Main, Downtown Vancouver and the Cambie Street Bridge in the background. Some prominent buildings include: Quebec Manor, Arcadian Hall, Dudley Block, Muir Apartments and Mount Pleasant Public School.
[View of houses and an apartment in the 2100 block 6th Ave West]
Image shows houses at 2116 and 2117 West 6th Avenue.
View of high-rise housing in McLean Park from Dunlevy and Keefer
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
View of high-rise housing in McLean Park from Dunlevy and Keefer
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[View of Georgia Street looking east from Broughton Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Clarke Simpkins car dealership (1300 block West Georgia), Felix Apartments (610 Jervis Street), Lancaster Apartments (621 Jervis), Imperial Oil Building (1281 West Georgia), and the Rixon Court Apartments and Coffee Shop (720 Jervis Street)
[View of Fairview looking north-west]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.]
Photograph shows a ground level view of bathers at English Bay in the foreground and in the background the Simpson Block Apartments, Esplanade Tea Rooms, old and new bathhouses, and English Bay Mansion Apartments.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows swimmers and sunbathers.
[View of English Bay beach and Englesea Lodge]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[View of English Bay Beach and bathhouses from the pier]
Part of John William Freeston fonds
Panoramic view showing the Sylvia Court, and the shops and businesses on Beach Avenue including William De Moulin Limited and Royal Dairy Ice Cream, and the Simpson Block Apartments, the old and new bathhouses, the diving platform and English Bay Mansion Apartments.
[View of English Bay Beach and bathhouses]
Part of Walter E. Frost fonds
Photograph shows the Simpson Block apartments, the 1200 block Denman St. and the Esplanade Rooms and Tea Room.
[View of English Bay Beach and bathhouses]
Part of Walter E. Frost fonds
Photograph shows a slide on a floating platform, the Simpson Block Apartments, the 1200 block Denman St. and the Esplanade Rooms and Tea Room.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Simpson Block Apartments, the Esplanade Tea Rooms, 1200 block Denman Street and the old and new English Bay Bathhouses.
Photograph shows the Simpson Block apartments, Esplanade Tea Rooms, old and and new bathhouses.
[View of Downtown looking north from Burrard Street near Smithe Street]
Part of John William Freeston fonds
Panoramic view showing the Irwinton Apartments, the courthouse, the second Hotel Vancouver, the Vancouver Block, Granville Mansions and the Hotel Barron
[View of Burrard Street, looking southwest from near Davie Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows power lines, houses, and the Burrard Court apartment building at 1237 Burrard Street.
[View of Burrard Street, looking north from near Georgia Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows sidewalk, trees, the Irwinton Apartments, and other buildings.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the swimming pool and park building at Second Beach
[View of] Beach Avenue [looking west, and Aquatic Centre]
[View of] Beach Avenue [looking west, and Aquatic Centre]
[View of apartment buildings in Kerrisdale]
[View of an] apartment building, Ocean Falls
[View of an apartment building]
[View of Alexander Buildings Apartments]
This postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Miss Hilda Baggs of Weymouth.
[View looking west from the 2100 block Arbutus Street]
Image shows Clarova Court (2142 Arbutus Street), Arbutus Grocery (2200 Arbutus Street [revised address 2096 West 6th Avenue]), house at 2084 6th Avenue West and St.Augustines Church
[View looking south from the 2100 block Arbutus Street]
Photograph shows an apartment building (2137-2145 Arbutus Street) and houses (2102 and 2116 West 6th Avenue) and the Jones Tent and Awning building in the distance.
[View looking northwest from Robson Street and Howe Street showing the Courthouse and grounds]
Panoramic view showing the Irwinton Apartments and the Hotel Vancouver
[View looking north showing houses and an apartment building in the 2100 block 5th Ave West]
[Image shows the back of 2104 West 5th Avenue and the West End in the distance]
View looking north on Oak Street at West 15th Avenue
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph shows electrical lines, street light, the edge of Huntley Lodge (3050 Oak Street), houses at 3027, 3017, 3007 Oak Street and 1026 West 14th Avenue,Van Arsdel Apartments (2975 Oak Street) and Cleary Court Apartments (2925 Oak Street).
Image shows Marca Court Apartments (2085 West 5th Avenue), 2079 West 5th Avenue, 2102 Arbutus Street and 2104 Arbutus Street with a view of the Burrard Street Bridge, the West End and Downtown in the distance.
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings and a No. 4 streetcar
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings
[View from Comox] Street [in the West End showing] trees
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows a house and apartment buildings
[View] from [856] Cardero Street [with the Sheraton Landmark and apartment building behind]
[View] from [856] Cardero Street [with the Sheraton Landmark and apartment building behind]
[View down back alley with apartment buildings]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Victoria [Drive] and Venables [Street lookng] south
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Victoria [Drive] and 12th [Avenue looking] east
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Various buildings [Apartment building]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Vancouver [showing a view of English Bay Beach]
Photograph shows Beach Avenue, the English Bay pier, the Englesea Lodge and Sylvia Court Apartment buildings and Alexandra Park.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting Stanley Park, downtown Vancouver, the Vancouver Planetarium, and Vanier Park. The film documents a number of attractions within Stanley Park including the Stanley Park Miniature Railway, Stanley Park Junction, various sections of the seawall, the Brockton Point Lighthouse, Coal Harbour Marina, Elek Imredy's sculpture Girl in a Wetsuit, the replica figurehead of the RMS Empress of Japan, tennis courts, Prospect Point lookout, Lost Lagoon, the Stanley Park Golf Course, totem poles, and the Lions Gate (First Narrows) Bridge (1938-). The film also includes footage of birds including Canada geese, seagulls, swans, mallard and wood ducks, and peacocks. The film documents Vancouver Harbour and its facilities, and includes footage of shipping containers, cranes, cargo ships, seabus, and a floatplane.
The film also documents downtown Vancouver and includes footage of numerous prominent buildings including the Marine Building, Vancouver Harbour Centre, Bayshore Inn, the Westcoast Energy Building, Hotel Vancouver, the Provincial Court House, Robson Square under construction, the Georgia Medical Dental Building, the Bank of Nova Scotia Tower, TD Tower, the Vancouver Block, Commodore Ballroom, Sun Tower, Dominion Building, Andrew Wesley Church, and the Hudson's Bay Company building. The film also contains night footage of the Vancouver skyline, Granville Street with illuminated signs, a fountain lit by coloured lights, and neon signs in Chinatown, including those for the Marco Polo Chinese Smorgasbord, Loon Foon Kwok restaurant, Ming's, South Seas Dining Lounge, Ho Inn Chop Suey, and Bing C. Wong & Associates Accounting and Taxation Service.
Film also includes footage of the exterior of the Bloedel Conservatory, a tugboat in False Creek, the downtown Vancouver skyline as viewed from Kitsilano, an old house (number 1160, street unknown), sailboats in English Bay, the Vancouver Planetarium, Vanier Park, and Beach Avenue as seen across False Creek from Vanier Park.
Urban Safari Films Inc. - "Urban Safari" - part 2 of 2 - PAL version
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is part two of two, Digital PAL Master, includes textless BG; theatrical feature film released May 1996 at Cannes Film Festival. Includes the film's conclusion and end credits.
Urban Safari Films Inc. - PAL D1 - International Image
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is part one of two, Digital PAL Master, includes textless BG; theatrical feature film released May 1996 at Cannes Film Festival. Yaletown Entertainment Group, Full Circle and G.L.A.S.S. Films present David Naughton, Linda Kash, in a Reto Salimbeni film, "Urban Safari." Starring Jay Brazeau, Donnelly Rhodes, Andrea Nemeth, with Teryl Rothery, David Palffy, Rebecca Toolan, Adriana Tripa, Barry Pepper, Charles Seigel. Executive producers Michael Collier and Reto Salimbeni, Line producer R. Earl Peturson, Casting Akiko Morison (Canada) and Kathy Henderson (USA), Art director Peter Hinton, Costume designer David Lisle, Music composed and conducted by Brahm Wenger, Editor Jana Fritsch, Director of photography Vic Sarin, Story by Reto Salimbeni, Screenplay by James J. Desmarais,and Alison Rosenfeld Desmarais and P.J. Reece, Producer Michael Collier, Director Reto Salimbeni. The story follows a couple living in New York trying to impress their neighbours and boss by telling everyone that they were going on an African vacation that the Johnson's could not actually afford. Hilarity ensues as they hide out in their own home and various neighbours who have keys to their apartment take advantage of the 'empty' home for the two week vacation period. The small family grows closer in crisis and decide to make some life changing choices.