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[A. H. Timms family in car outside house at 240 East 14th Avenue]
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[Automobiles on street for] May Day, New Westminster
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[Car parked in Hollow Tree at Stanley Park]
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Cars in Stanley Park
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Collingwood Station [on the B.C.E.R.] Central Park line
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[Delivery wagons outside Hampton Brothers Limited, Bakers and Confectioners, Granville Street]
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[Four men in car at] Brockton Point
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Granville St. looking south from Pender St.
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[Group of men in automobile in front of Gordon's Drug Store]
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[Group of people in] automobile at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park
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Hastings St. between Homer and Richards. Summer is Coming!
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Hastings Street E. Vancouver, B.C.
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Hastings Street, looking east [from Howe Street]
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[House at] Melville and Burrard
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[Man in automobile]
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[Man standing on steps of a house or store]
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[Man working under a car beside a house]
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[Men sitting in two automobiles]
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[Men sitting in two automobiles]
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Opening of the Georgia-Harris Street Viaduct. Dominion Day 1915. Vancouver, B.C.
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Pender St. just where you are standing now. Here's to you!
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[People and cars at] Prospect Point
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[People in automobile in front of] Gordon's Drug Store
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The first horseless carriage ever seen on the streets of Vancouver, owned by the late W. H. Armstrong
Vancouver April Fool's Day, 1936 [street scenes of snowstorm]
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Vancouver April Fool's Day, 1936 [street scenes of snowstorm]
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[View of an automobile on a country road]
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[View of buildings on] Maple Crescent, Pt. Hammond
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[View of car near railroad tracks]
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[View of the 300 block West Hastings Street at Hamilton Street with a queue of people on the sidewalk lining up to purchase Shaughnessy lots from the C.P.R.]