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Window display of W.H. Walsh Grocer

Item is a photograph showing an exterior view of the grocery store window display and entrance doors. Displayed out front on the street are crates of apples and a sign for "Made in British Columbia Week"; advertisements for Malkin's tea, mince meat and a "boy wanted" sign are also visible. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.

White Spot sign

Item part is a photograph of storefronts on Robson Street focusing on the White Spot (1025 Robson Street) and including surrounding establishments.

White Spot

Item part is a photograph of storefronts on Robson Street focusing on the White Spot (1025 Robson Street) and including surrounding establishments. The Hotel Vancouver is visible in the background.

Water Street sidewalk, street vendor

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians on the sidewalk and clustered around a street vendor outside Railway World (150 Water Street), the view is looking east down Water Street.

Water Street sidewalk, hot dog stand

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians and customers of a hot dog stand outside of Far Away Places (134 Water Street), the view is looking east down Water Street. The signage and part of the facade of The Coggery (130 Water Street) is visible in the background.

Water Street sidewalk, hot dog stand

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians and customers of a hot dog stand outside of Far Away Places (134 Water Street), the view is looking west down Water Street.

Water Street sidewalk, hot dog stand

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians and customers of a hot dog stand outside of Far Away Places (134 Water Street), the view is looking east down Water Street.

Water Street sidewalk, Curry House

Item part is a photograph of the sidewalk and storefronts of a section of Water Street taken from across the street. The Curry House restaurant (137a Water Street) is visible on the left, the reflection of the signage for the International Coats of Arms (160 Water Street) is reflected in the window.

Water Street sidewalk, Colonial Hotel and The Coggery

Item part is a photograph of a sidewalk scene on Water Street, looking west. Pedestrians walk along the sidewalk past the Colonial Hotel (122 Water Street) and The Coggery (130 Water Street). Street vendors sit on the sidewalk outside The Coggery.

Water Street scene

Item part is a photograph of Water Street looking west from the sidewalk outside of Brother Jon's Restaurant (1 Water Street). On the other side of Water Street the storefronts and signage for The Garage shops (12 Water Street), Oceanic Coast Plus imports (26 Water Street), Town Pump restaurant and cabaret (66 Water Street), and the Dominion Hotel (210 Abbot Street) are visible.

Water Street scene

Item part is a photograph of a section of Water Street. Pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk of both sides of the street, and traffic drives up the middle of Water Street. Storefronts and signage for various establishments are visible on both sides of the street. On the right the Old Spaghetti Factory (53 Water Street), the Gastown Wax Museum (21 Water Street), Design 21 (21 Water Street), and the Kego Club (21 Water Street) are visible. The Town Pump restaurant and cabaret (66 Water Street) and Mind's Eye photographic gallery and bookstore (52 Water Street) are visible on the right. The Hotel Europe (43 Powell Street, at Alexander) is visible in the background across Maple Tree Square.

Water Street scene

Item part is a photograph of a section of Water Street. Pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk of both sides of the street, and traffic drives up the middle of Water Street. Storefronts and signage for various establishments are visible on the north side of the street. On the right the Old Spaghetti Factory (53 Water Street), the Gastown Wax Museum (21 Water Street), Design 21 (21 Water Street), and the Kego Club (21 Water Street) are visible.

Water Street from Maple Tree Square

Item part is a photograph of Water Street looking west from Maple Tree Square. Storefronts and signage belonging to Bootlegger (2 Water Street) and The Garage shops (12 Water Street) are visible on the south side of the street (left), and Brother Jon's Restaurant (1 Water Street), Gastown Wax Museum (21 Water Street), Kego Club (21 Water Street), and Old Spaghetti Factory (53 Water Street) are visible on the north side of the street (right).

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street south crosswalk, looking northwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking northwest from the north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) across the intersection down W. Georgia Street. The Toronto Dominion Bank building (700 W. Georgia Street) is in the background on the other side of the crosswalk. There is construction next to the sidewalk on W. Georgia Street, and visible on the right, across the street, are the Hotel Georgia (801 W. Georgia Street), the Devonshire Hotel (885 W. Georgia Street), and the Medical-Dental building (925 W. Georgia Street).

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street south crosswalk, looking northwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking northwest from the north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) across the intersection down W. Georgia Street. The Toronto Dominion Bank building (700 W. Georgia Street) is in the background on the other side of the crosswalk. There is construction next to the sidewalk on W. Georgia Street, and visible on the right, across the street, are the Hotel Georgia (801 W. Georgia Street), the Devonshire Hotel (885 W. Georgia Street), and the Medical-Dental building (925 W. Georgia Street).

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street south crosswalk, looking northwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking northwest from the north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) across the intersection down W. Georgia Street. The Toronto Dominion Bank building (700 W. Georgia Street) is in the background on the other side of the crosswalk. There is construction next to the sidewalk on W. Georgia Street, and visible on the right, across the street, are the Hotel Georgia (801 W. Georgia Street), the Devonshire Hotel (885 W. Georgia Street), and the Medical-Dental building (925 W. Georgia Street).

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street south crosswalk, looking northwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking northwest from the north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) across the intersection down W. Georgia Street. The Toronto Dominion Bank building (700 W. Georgia Street) is in the background on the other side of the crosswalk. Visible on the right, across the street, are the Hotel Georgia (801 W. Georgia Street), the Devonshire Hotel (885 W. Georgia Street), and the Medical-Dental building (925 W. Georgia Street).

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street east crosswalk, looking southwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians waiting at the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking southwest from the corner of the Hudson's Bay Company building (674 Granville Street) across the intersection down Granville Street. The north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) and the Birks clock are in the centre across the crosswalk, and the Granville Street side of the Eaton's Building (701 Granville Street) is visible on the right.

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street east crosswalk, looking southwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking southwest from the corner of the Hudson's Bay Company building (674 Granville Street) across the intersection down Granville Street. The north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) and the Birks clock are in the centre across the crosswalk, and the Granville Street side of the Eaton's Building (701 Granville Street) is visible on the right.

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street east crosswalk, looking southwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking southwest from the corner of the Hudson's Bay Company building (674 Granville Street) across the intersection down Granville Street. The north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) and the Birks clock are in the centre across the crosswalk, and the Granville Street side of the Eaton's Building (701 Granville Street) is visible on the right.

W. Georgia Street and Granville Street east crosswalk, looking southwest

Item part is a photograph of pedestrians crossing the crosswalk at W. Georgia Street and Granville Street, looking southwest from the corner of the Hudson's Bay Company building (674 Granville Street) across the intersection down Granville Street. The north corner of the Birks Building (700 Granville Street) and the Birks clock are in the centre across the crosswalk, and the Granville Street side of the Eaton's Building (701 Granville Street) is visible on the right.

Vancouver Block clock tower and Birks sign

Item is a photograph of the upper floors and clock tower of Vancouver Block (736 Granville Street) taken from Howe Street over the top of the lower portion of the of the Toronto Dominion Bank tower (700 W. Georgia Street). The photograph details the clock face with neon tubing visible (though turned off), as well as the detailed cornices and caryatids that decorate the upper floor and tower. Atop the tower is a large rotating sign for Birks.

Trident Imports Ltd.

Item part is a photograph of the storefront windows of Trident Imports Ltd. (57 Water Street) from across the street.

Toronto Dominion Bank, Murchie's Tea and Coffee, Vancouver Cameraland

Item part is a photograph of a set of storefronts along Robson Street bear the Robson Street and Burrard Street intersection. The shops in the photograph are the Toronto Dominion Bank (1000 Robson Street), Murchie's Tea and Coffee (1008 Robson Street), and Vancouver Cameraland (1012 Robson Street).

The Old Cheese Shoppe

Item part is a photograph of storefronts on Robson Street focusing on The Old Cheese Shoppe (1041 Robson Street), and including signage for Bo-Kado boutique (1035 Robson Street) and Protea (1039 Robson Street) clothing store.

The Fat Cat and The Boiler Room

Item part is a photograph of a sidewalk scene on Powell Street looking north towards Maple Tree Square, Gastown. Signage for The Fat Cat and The Boiler Room are visible in the foreground, and Guenter's Delicatessen (203 Carrall Street) is visible in the background.

The Dory Shop and The Esquire Shop

Item part is a photograph of the storefronts of The Dory Shop (1150a Robson Street) and The Esquire Shop (1150b Robson Street), with parked vehicles and shoppers looking in the front window. The photograph was taken from the other side of Robson Street.

The Danish Tea Room

Item is a photograph of the front of the Danish Tea Room Ltd. (1068 Robson Street) from the sidewalk on Robson Street, looking northwest at the intersection of Robson Street and Thurlow Street in the background.

The Danish Tea Room

Item part is a photograph of the front of the Danish Tea Room Ltd. (1068 Robson Street) from the sidewalk on Robson Street, looking northwest at the intersection of Robson Street and Thurlow Street in the background.

Storefronts on Robson Street

Item part is a photograph of storefronts along Robson Street between Burrard Street and Thurlow Street. Identified establishments in the photograph are Robson Florist (1032 Robson Street), Persian House of Jewels (1034 Robson Street), The Cheese Shoppe, Grand Shoe Store imports (1040 Robson Street), European News and Import House (1044 Robson Street), Schnitzel House restaurant (1060 Robson Street), and The Continental Gem House (1056 Robson Street).

Storefronts on Robson Street

Item part is a photograph of storefronts along Robson Street between Burrard Street and Thurlow Street. Identified establishments in the photograph are Derek London Haute Coiffures (1023 Robson Street), White Spot (1025 Robson Street), The Old Cheese Shoppe (1041 Robson Street), Protea, Robson Fabrics (1075 Robson Street), C.E.B.A. Export and Import Co. Ltd. (1053-67 Robson Street), and Freybe Delicatessen (1085 Robson Street). The Sheraton Landmark and Blue Horizon hotels are visible in the background.

Storefronts and sidewalk on Robson Street

Item part is a photograph of storefront and signs on Robson Street, near Thurlow looking southeast. Storefronts and signs are visible for Ten 89 Hair Styling (1089 Robson Street), Freybe's Delicatessen (1085 Robson Street), Robson Fabrics (1075 Robson Street), C.E.B.A. Import and Exports (1053-67 Robson Street), and White Spot (1025 Robson Street).

Storefront window on Robson Street

Item part is a photograph through the front window of an unidentified store on Robson Street The reflection of the sign for Murchie's Tea and Coffee Ltd. (1008 Robson Street) is visible reflected in the window.

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