[Interior view of St. James' Church, 303 Cordova Street]
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-998
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Photograph shows centre aisle, pews, and altar.
[Interior view of St. James' Church, 303 Cordova Street]
Photograph shows centre aisle, pews, and altar.
[Parishioners assembled outside St. James' Church, 303 Cordova Street]
Photograph shows men, women, and dog on sidewalk outside church.
High altar and font, St. James' Church [303 Cordova Street]
Photograph shows pews, and altar in the distance.
[St. James' Church, surrounded in scaffolding, with houses in the foreground]
Photograph shows partially completed building at 303 East Cordova Street, houses in the foreground (including the church rectory), and automobiles parked at the curb.
[Arched ceiling, chandeliers, pews], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
[View of chandeliers and organ from doorway], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
[Altar], St. James' church [303 East Cordova Street]
[Arched ceiling, chandeliers], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
[Doorways and pews], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
[Ceiling, chandeliers, organ], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
[Lamps and doorway arch], St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
[Front facade of St. Luke's Home, 309 East Cordova Street]
Photograph shows a man walking past the snow-covered building.
[Door to St. James Parish Hall, 230 Gore Avenue]
Photograph shows the door with a plaque beside it reading: "To the glory of God and in memory of Father Clinton. 1925."
A Chinese church [St. Francis Xavier Chinese Catholic Centre, 579 East Pender Street]
First house of worship, Shake Town (later called Lynn)
Photograph shows a sketch of a log cabin by W. MacKay L. Draycott.
[Interior of] Holy Trinity church [2380 Pine Street]
Photograph shows the choir of the Wesley Methodist Church posed in front of the church organ before the church's amalgamation with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church to form St. Andrew's Wesley United Church.
[Partially demolished Wesley Methodist Church, 545 Homer Street]
Photograph shows the exterior of the church building in a state of partial demolition (windows removed, roof timbers exposed). Photograph also shows a passing cart, which appears to have been retouched.
[Panorama view of Vancouver looking north from Nelson Street]
Prominent buildings in photograph are: Manhattan Apartments (784 Thurlow Street), Marine Building (355 Burrard Street), Hotel Vancouver (900 West Georgia Street), Provincial Court House (750 Hornby Street); Second Hotel Vancouver (Granville Street), Vancouver Block (736 Granville Street), First Baptist Church (969 Burrard Street) and St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church (1012 Nelson Street).
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church [694 Richards Street]
Thanksgiving at [Grace Gospel Hall, 1519 West 8th]
A note on the back of the photograph reads: "Philip T. Timms and wife."
[St. Michael's Church, 2498 Prince Edward Street]
Photograph shows the exterior of the church building, with some houses in the background.
[Interior of] Bell tower, St. James' Anglican Church [303 East Cordova Street]
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Industry. Saturday afternoon. Stop work. Bell Tower, St. James' Anglican Church, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sixth Street and Keith Road [North Vancouver]
Photograph shows the exterior of church building, with logs, tree stumps, and other debris surrounding the site. Photograph also shows a boy on the front steps of the church.
First Congregational Church [500 Georgia Street]
Photograph shows exterior of church, and houses on either side.
The pulpit [St. Andrew's Wesley United Church], first morning service, May 28, 1933
[St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church]
Item is a photograph showing the church located at Georgia and Richards.
[Interior construction of St. Andrew's Wesley United Church]
Photograph shows carpenters building the pulpit with other work going on in background.
Wesley Methodist Church, conference week, 1928
View of the church.
[St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church]
Item is a photograph showing the church located at Burrard and Georgia.
Looking west, from seats in the echo organ loft
The nave, showing the open timber truss roof
A glimpse of the chancel from the echo organ loft [St. Andrew's Wesley United Church]
The nave, showing open timber truss roof
Looking north-east, arcade aisle and echo organ loft [St. Andrew's Wesley United Church]
Looking south-west arcade aisle and echo organ loft [St. Andrew's Wesley United Church]
Where visiting guests may register [St. Andrew's Wesley United Church]
Photograph shows the table and guest register for church visitors.
The nave, north and south transepts, from the chancel [St. Andrew's Wesley United Church]
Item is a photograph showing the church located at Burrard and Georgia.
Font in St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
Photograph shows font created from a boulder found on Richards Street by the second rector (Father F. G. Clinton) around 1888.
Easter Sunday, St. James' Church [303 East Cordova] - flowers on high altar
Men and women who tore the old church down [St. James' Church, 303 East Cordova Street]
The photograph is accompanied by a note identifying most of the individuals in the photograph: R. Schou, Father A. R. Whitehead, M. Laurie, Rev. Silk, W. Ramsay, Father Cooper, E. Southcott, F. McFarland, W. Williamson, W. Cook, Park, W. Nuose, E. Buxton, Burnham, Preke, Mrs. Ambrose, Miss Cooper, Mrs. McFarland, E. Walters, H. Long.
Easter Day, 1935, St. James' Church
Photograph shows people on sidewalk and steps outside church at 303 East Cordova Street.
St. Andrew's Wesley Church, Nelson and Burrard Streets, in course of construction
Photograph shows partially completed building at 1012 Nelson Street, surrounded by scaffolding.
St. James' [church building under construction]
Photograph shows partially completed building surrounded by scaffolding.
Lady altar in St. James' Church [303 East Cordova Street]
St. James' Church [303 East Cordova] - chapel of the Blessed Sacrament
Photograph shows church officials and members of the congregation at construction site.
Last Sunday services, June 25, 1935, St. James' Church [before construction of new building]
Photograph shows people exiting the church and assembling on the sidewalk.