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[Group of men and women assembled for a picnic on the lawn in front of the Vancouver Waterworks Company house in Stanley Park]

J.S. Matthews' notes with negative states, "End of Pipe Line Road. First Narrows. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris have lived here almost fifty years.; Picnic is on the edge of beach. Her Lord Stanley dedicated. Oppenheimer opened.; Stanley Park water works house. Pipe Line Road. Prospect point.; Old Indian [indigenous] clearing. Occupied Chief Haatsalanogh (Kitsilano) 1863.; See R.E. [Royal Engineers] survey this is Chaythoos. Here Hay-tulk was buried."

[Stanley Park arch and bridge]

Photograph shows a family standing under the arch, and various people and carriage on the bridge to the park. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.

Men assembled in front of fence after lacrosse match between newspaper employees and insurance agents at Brockton Point grounds, Stanley Park

Men in the photograph are, from left to right: back row (leaning on fence): J.C. McLaggan, Jr. (of the "World" newspaper), an unidentified man, and J.W. Prescott (insurance agent); standing: Dr. Gordon (surgeon on the "Empress of China"), W. Miller, two unidentified men, and Fred Crickmay (of Crickmay Bros., Customs Agents); seated: A.E. Goodman (reporter with the "World" newspaper), George Pound (compositer), an unidentified man, W.H. Wood, Jr. (Alderman), and an unidentified man. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.

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