Scene on Burrard Inlet, site of the present City of Vancouver. Denman Street, English Bay. Cleared by Philip Oben, who died in Central Park, 1932
Douglas Fir
[Looking east from the bluff near the foot of Howe Street]
Real estate office in big tree
[Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Grassie standing next to large pieces of a felled tree on Georgia Street]
[Two men in a huge tree stump on Georgia Street between Granville Street and Seymour Street]
Real estate office in big tree
Real estate office in big tree [Georgia Street, near Granville]
[Partially cleared area around ]Vancouver Harbor
[Behind L.A. Hamilton's campsite on the southside of False Creek]
[Vancouver waterfront] before the fire [of 1886]
[A huge log near the corner of Georgia Street and Seymour Street]
Carrall Street
[Ben Chase and a woman beside the huge tree stump on Georgia Street]
Princess Louise Tree, Vancouver
The summit, Granville St. at 37th Ave.
Foot of Marine Crescent, Vancouver, B.C.
[The future site of the second Hotel Vancouver and Court House from George W. DeBeck's residence at 751 Hornby Street]
Big trees, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
[Group of men and one boy in front of a large tree]
[Various scenes of Vancouver]
Mountains from Stanley Park
[View of Stanley Park Park paths about 200 yards east of the Coal Harbour bridge entrance]
Seven Sister[s]
[Group of women and children by the shore]
[L.D. and Theodore Taylor standing in the hollow tree in Stanley Park]
[Three beautiful girls admiring the hollow tree in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.]
[C.S. Douglas, Lord Strathcona, Sir Mackenzie Bowell and C.C. Chipman in front of the "Hollow Tree" in Stanley Park]
Log cabban in Hastings Townsite in 1910. Mrs. Adella Barwis Dorais standing near a four foot cedar with her little dog Dotty on the log
The Exhibition Building [at] Hastings Park
[C.C. Maddams Ranch at 941 East 7th Avenue]
[Kenelm, Rose and Theresa Quiney at their home, 1820 Waterloo Road]
[Theresa Quiney on three-plank sidewalk, east side of Waterloo Road looking north]
[J.E. [Norcross?], managing editor of The World, [William?] Mackenzie, special correspondent for the Daily Mail, and L.D. Taylor, editor of The World in front of hollow tree in Stanley Park]
[Exterior of the Ewing Buchan residence - 1114 Barclay Street]
[Bear and dog embracing]
[Man on frozen lake, possibly Lost Lagoon]
[Chained bear and dog]
[James Quiney and friend wrestling outdoors]
["A fencing lesson"]
[Coal Harbour]
[Winter scene at water's edge]
Stanley Park, pavilion and bandstand area, looking east
Stanley Park, logging
Stanley Park, rough road through forest with person and fallen trees