[View of 16th Avenue at Arbutus, looking east]
- VPD-S214-: CVA 480-335
- Item
- [Mar. 1962]
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[View of 16th Avenue at Arbutus, looking east]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [Houses at 717-719, including Community Housing Renovation Services Center]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona [House at the corner of 700 block East Pender Street and Heatley Avenue]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [Backyard laundry]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [House at 712, street unidentified]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Houses at the intersection of Union Street and Jackson Street]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [Children in a park]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[East Georgia Street and Princess Street intersection, 2 of 2]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [House, 1 of 2]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Heritage house at 909, street unidentified]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Houses at the intersection of East Pender Street and Glen Drive]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Back of ] 3119 Point Grey Road
[Clearing the lot at 2818 and 2820 Granville Street]
Photograph shows a horse-drawn wagon and the house at the back of the property
[Douglas Osborne Sudbury (left) and Wilfred Arnold Sudbury (right) on steps of 3636 West 3rd Avenue]
Item is a photograph showing the Paterson family home.
Item is a photograph showing the Paterson family home.
[Irene Maccaud Nelson beside road in front of 3690 Selkirk Street]
[Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Read's house at] 2115 West 15th Avenue
Photograph shows a fence to the east (right side) of the house that enclosed a clay tennis court. Further annotations on the back of the mount say that the tennis court was used by the public because there were so few courts in the city, although it was always owned by the Reads, and that the Reads eventually stopped the public from using it because there were too many people using their bathroom.
Home [or building] on University property
Photograph shows a room in a residence finished with B.C. wood and animal trophy heads on the wall
Marion Armstrong [standing beside 3500 Willow Street, Vancouver, B.C.]
Our house 3286 Knight Road [Street in Cedar Cottage]
Rear View - 2740 East 7th Avenue
Photograph shows a view overlooking the town
[View looking north along Yew Street from 4th Avenue]
Photograph shows people walking on a wooden sidewalk, a sign for James Eadie Real Estate (at York Avenue), Kitsilano Beach, bathhouse, bandstand and Stanley Park in the background
[Vancouver from Mount Pleasant]
Photograph shows a view looking northeast over False Creek and wooden sidewalks
[View looking east showing the back of houses in the 2000 block 5th Ave W]
Image shows house at 2104 Arbutus Street and the roof of 2128 Arbutus Street. An election sign for Dr. Parkinson, New Democrat, Burrard is hanging on a fence.
[View of the Powell River Paper Co. Ltd. plant and town]
Photograph shows the dock, log booms and the town of Powell River in the background.
Photograph also shows a portion of houses at 3636 West 3rd Avenue and 3628 West 3rd Avenue.
Doris McKinnon Armstrong (nee Lindgren)
Photograph shows a bungalow finished with Red Cedar shingles
Item is a newsletter from February 18, 1992, includes a brief history of Glen Brae, Elizabeth Wlosinski's gift of the house to the City of Vancouver, the process of the City of Vancouver's examination of the implications of accepting or not accepting the
Two people on porch of house at 873 Seymour St.
People in image are likely Donald Ing and his maternal grandmother.
Walter Francis Ing and mother in yard of 3350 Manitoba St.
House across the street is visible
[Marching band parading down Burrard Street]
Item is a photograph showing band members with drums passing a small crowd gathered for the royal visit. The side of the Marine Building is in the background.
[Crowds gathered along Cornwall Avenue for royal motorcade]
Inscription on back of print states, "After procession passed."