[REO speed wagons purchased by David Spencer Ltd.]
[Mayor L.D. Taylor and Sir Wilfrid Laurier in car, greeted by members of the public]
Handsome Harry Hooper in car
[White Star Motor Line Cars and drivers]
[Cars and trucks in front of Nash Cars and trucks building]
[Students and teachers at Hemphill's Automobile and Gas Tractor Engineering School]
Independent Undertakers - coach
B.C. Telephone Company office [and vehicles at 555 Seymour Street]
[Group portrait of hunters with a black bear on Georgia near Seymour Street]
Erection of Court House flagpole
President Roosevelt standing in back seat of car
Man standing next to an automobile
[Lieutenant Simons, Mayor Taylor and Captain Davy at Cambie Street Grounds during Australian Cadets' visit]
[Car on Georgia Viaduct, Sun Tower in background]
Studebaker Prize Winning Exhibit at Vancouver Agricultural Exhibition, 1917
O.D. Lampman, Esq. in his "18" 6 cyl. Studebaker Special
Open car - Stuart Thomson in driver's seat
[A man in military uniform next to a car, 68th C.F.A.]
[Men in an automobile]
Miss Lillian Russell in her "Pathfinder"
Hudson Super Six
Part of Fleet of Studebaker 6 cyl. cars, Blue funnel Line
[Men with an automobile]
[Men in an automobile]
[Men with an automobile]
[A parade of automobiles]
1914 Studebaker 6 cyl. Run over 200,000 miles on Blue Funnel Line
68th Canadian Field Artillery [soldier standing beside car]
K.A. Smeed, Esq. in his Purple Lake 6 cyl. Studebaker
Miss Lillian Russell in "Pathfinder"
[Unidentifed men in an automobile/taxi]
B.C. Motors Ltd. [Granville and 15th]
Studebaker Car - Mr. Brackenridge
McLaughlin Motors new auto outing in Stanley Park
Mrs. A.R. Kelly in her "19" series 6 cyl. Studebaker Special
Fleet of Maxwells Auto Stand, Seymour Street
Harry Gale [(Vancouver Alderman and Mayor) and car labelled "Vancouver"]
17 Series Studebaker "6" owned by S. Shave, used continuously for two years as Taxi
[Solid-tyre, chain drive auto (frame) - probably a one-off home built industrial tractor for warehouse work]
B.C. Motors Co. Ltd. [Granville and 15th]
Shipment of new cars
[Bowman's storage moving trucks and cars]
Cars under billboards
McLaughlin Carriage Company Ltd. B.C. Branch [1219 Georgia St.]
Studebaker "17" Series Six purchased by New Westminster, B.C. Fire Dept. after winning over all cars in contest conducted by them Jan. 14th 1918. The car carried 2095 lbs in contest.
Parade on Granville Street
Funeral - Mr. Sayers, Senter and Hannas [Center and Hanna Funeral Home?] photo for Mr. Horner
[An open sight-seeing car on the North Vancouver Ferry dock]
[A McLaughlin Buick phaeton on Marine Drive near the mouth of the Fraser River]
S.W. Walter, Ladner, B.C. in his 5 pass[enger] 6 cyl. Special Studebaker