[Coal Harbour, showing part of Stanley Park, Deadman's Island, and houseboats]
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-492
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- [190-?]
[Coal Harbour, showing part of Stanley Park, Deadman's Island, and houseboats]
[Herons in nests at Stanley Park]
Photograph shows several herons standing in and next to nests in a bare tree top.
[Horse-drawn carriage in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows individuals in a covered buggy, as well as a woman and child walking on the path.
[Small totem pole figure in front of decaying tree trunk, Stanley Park]
[Snow-covered trail in Stanley Park]
[Trees and path in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows building and bridge
Photograph shows a large cabin behind a road, surrounding trees and stumps, and other houses in the background.
Old pier at Second Beach, Stanley Park, Vancouver
Photograph shows two individuals on horseback on a trail in front of the pier.
Photograph shows a man sitting on a bench in the foreground, and the beach in the background.
The Johnston family [posing at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows a walking path in Stanley Park near the first narrows of the Burrard Inlet.
Road to reservoir, Stanley Park
Photograph shows woman standing at wooden gate on a path through the trees.
[Five cars at Prospect Point, Stanley Park]
Photograph shows men, women, and children in cars around Prospect Point. Two young men and a child are seated on a tree stump.
[Shoreline of Stanley Park, showing Siwash Rock in the distance]
[Willows and bridges at Stanley Park]
Notes on original mounting board read: "Weeping willows, in their winter sleep. Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History. - Timms"
[Young boy watching a squirrel climb a tree at Stanley Park]
A note on the back of the photograph mounting board reads: "Stanley Park c. 1902. Boy is probably Harold Timms."
Cedar walk, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Attached label reads: "Thirty-seven years ago in Stanley Park. Along the trail to 3rd Beach, about 150 feet west of the clump of Fir trees called the Seven Sisters. This is the remains of an Indian dug-out canoe that was abandoned on account of "dry rot" in the log. What is left of it is covered with dense green moss. The newly chopped chips were lying about when I made the above photograph. Philip Timms."
[Couple standing among the trees referred to as the] Seven Sisters, Stanley Park
[Family in horse-drawn carriage at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows a man and four children in the carriage, with the driver standing at the horses' heads.
[Family in touring car parked at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows a man, woman, and child in the back seat of the car, and two men in the front seat.
[Lillie sisters and boy in a carriage in front of the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park]
Photograph is accompanied by a note identifying most of the individuals in the photograph: Miss Ethel Lillie, 'Cousin,' Mrs. Tom Lillie, Mrs. Will Lillie, Mrs. Minnie Hogg, Gordon Lillie.
[Pedestrian and equestrian paths in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows two paths, side by side, separated by a wooden railing. Two men on horseback are on the left path, and a man and boy are on the right path.
Photograph shows a dirt road, diverging at two large trees. Photograph also shows individuals on a walking path next to the road.
Photograph shows Siwash Rock, a man in a canoe beside the rock, and Stanley Park and the North Shore in the background.
[Snow-covered clearing in] Stanley Park
[Snow-covered trees and trail in Stanley Park]
[Three men in carriage backed into the Hollow Tree at Stanley Park]
[Trail along beach in Stanley Park]
[Tree and leaf foliage, Stanley Park]
[Walking path in Stanley Park, surrounded by trees and ferns]
The back of the postcard contains a letter relating to a P.E.I. reunion picnic in Stanley Park.
Photograph shows a group of men and women with bicyles on a hill.
James Bennett Fyer (Ben) [standing with bicycle] by Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
Old squatters' shacks, Stanley Park
Second Beach, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows bathers, beach, seawall, and a building near the seawall.
Photograph shows the shore of the beach.
View from Prospect Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., showing monument to S. S. Beaver.
"Second Beach." Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. "March weather."
Photograph shows people on the beach and on an adjacent trail.
[Willows and bridges in Stanley Park]
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Landscape. The Willow's looking glass. Winter in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. 1939. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
[Lillie family picnic at Stanley Park]
An accompanying note identifies the invididuals in the photograph: Robert Lillie, Harold Cleland, Mrs. Cleland (nee Lillie), Fred Cleland, Mr. Moscrop, Gwen Cleland, Anna Thornsburg (nee Lillie), Isabel Lillie, Minnie Hogg (nee Lillie), Mrs. Elizabeth Lillie (nee Luigley), and Mrs. Moscrop.
[Man and woman on horseback at Stanley Park trail]
[Man standing next to trunk of large tree in] Stanley Park
[Road into Stanley Park, covered in snow]
Photograph shows road, trees, and Vancouver Yacht Club building.
[Snow-covered trees and path in Stanley Park]