[The ship "Pamir" at dock on the Vancouver waterfront]
- AM1376-: 2011-005.1
- Item
- [between 1940 and 1948] ; reproduced 2004
Photograph shows the Marine Building in the background
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[The ship "Pamir" at dock on the Vancouver waterfront]
Photograph shows the Marine Building in the background
Photograph shows the shops and businesses in the background
[B.C.E.R. street car lines on Main Street near 19th Avenue]
Photograph shows Dewar's meat and produce market and S. BlackmanTobacconist
[B.C.E.R. (B.C. Electric Railway) street car lines on Main Street near 20th Avenue]
Photograph shows S. Blackman Tobacconist and Bingham's dry goods in the background
[Looking southeast on Granville Street from the 600 Block]
Photograph shows a part of the Hudson Bay Company store and the Birks building and the clock tower (with a BA sign) of the Vancouver Block
[Looking north on Granville Street from the Pender Street]
[Looking north in the 500 Block of Beatty Street]
Photograph shows the Vancouver Warehouses building and the Sun Tower
[View looking west on Hastings Street from Main Street]
Photograph shows part of the Vancouver Museum (Carnegie Centre), the Ford Building and the Balmoral Hotell
[View looking north along the west side of the 200 Block of Main Street]
Photograph shows the Canadian National Steamship Terminal in the background
[Looking west from Main Street along the 100 Block of East Pender Street]
Photograph shows Bamboo Terrace, Mings, Chung King Chop Suey and other businesses and the Sun Tower in the background
[Buildings on the north side of the 100 Block of East Pender Street]
Photograph shows part of the Chinese School building and the Lee Building
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] showing the north side of the False Creek in the foreground.
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] showing the downtown from Dunsmuir and Homer Streets, including the Beatty Street Drill Hall and former Canada Post office, the Georgia Viaduct and the north side of the False Creek in the foreground. The Cambie Street Bridge is centre, and the south shore of False Creek and City Hall and other buildings are visible in the background.
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] showing the downtown from Dunsmuir and Homer Streets, including the Beatty Street Drill Hall and former Canada Post office, the Georgia Viaduct and the north side of the False Creek in the foreground. The Cambie Street Bridge is centre, and the south shore of False Creek and City Hall and other buildings are visible in the background.
View from downtown looking east
Item is a photograph taken from Harbour Centre [?] looking east at Water Street and East Cordova Street, following the waterfront up to around Dunlevy Avenue. Buildings visible include the Hotel Europe marking the intersection of Carrall and Alexander Streets, former Public Safety Building, and St. James Anglican Church.
[Marching band parading down Burrard Street]
Item is a photograph showing band members with drums passing a small crowd gathered for the royal visit. The side of the Marine Building is in the background.
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings and a No. 4 streetcar
[View looking north along Commercial Drive at 2nd Avenue from an apartment on the southwest corner]
Photograph shows the east side of the 1700 Block of Commercial Drive including the Grandview Theatre and other buildings
Interior of the Rio Sweet Shop at 1682 East Broadway
Photograph shows Mary and Archie Copan in their confectionery store.
Dominion Theatre façade showing James Stewart and Margaret Sullivan in The Mortal Storm
Photograph shows people walking by the Dominion Theatre façade located at 963 Granville Street, including the Dominion Barber Shop and the Dominion Cigar Stand.
Dominion Theatre building showing James Stewart and Margaret Sullivan in The Mortal Storm
Photograph shows the Dominion Theatre facade located at 963 Granville Street, including Ziegler's Chocolate Shop, the Dominion Barber Shop, the Dominion Cigar Stand, and the Golden Rule Bakery.
Panorama of Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Panoramic view looking north showing Deadman's Island, Brockton Point, part of the West End, Downtown including the Immigration Building, the Marine Building under construction, the Rogers Building, the turret of the Bank of Montreal, the post office clock tower, the Sun Tower, the second Hotel Vancouver and the North Vancouver Ferry in the background
Roy Perry standing behind counter of the Electric Supply Company store located at 806 Robson Street
Interior view of Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Interior view of Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Interior view of Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Storefront of the Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Interior view of Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Interior view of the Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Interior view of the Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Storefront of the Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Interior view of Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Interior view of Electric Supply and Contracting Co. Ltd. located at 781 Granville
Roof top view of Vancouver from Georgia and Burrard Street
Photograph is a reproduction of a black and white print that has been hand coloured and shows the Georgia Hotel and Christ Church Cathedral.
[Mackenzie, White and Dunsmuir Ltd. building at 635 Burrard Street]
Photograph shows Government Street at Chatham Street including a line of horse-drawn wagons carrying stoves for China and other home manufacturing goods and the Victoria-Phoenix Brewery in the background
Columbia Avenue, Rossland, B.C.
Photograph shows buildings under construction
Sour-Dough Alley, Rossland, B.C.
Photograph shows Rossland Bakery and Restaurant, Kellem's Short-Order House, a barbershop and Boss Bakery
[Winch Building and Post Office viewed from the north side of Hastings Street at Howe looking west]
Photograph shows the Winch Building (739 W. Hastings Street) and Post Office, motor vehicles and gasoline station.
[Interior showing the first floor of the Winch Building, 739 West Hastings Street]
Interior shows the offices of R.V. Winch & Co., Ltd.
[Looking east along the 600 block of] Hastings Street
Photograph shows S. Blackson, tobacconist at the corner of Granville and Hastings Streets and other buildings on Hastings Street.
[Anti-war demonstration organized by the Coordinating Committee to end the war in Vietnam]
Photograph shows the demonstrators on the east side of the 1100 Block of Granville Street
[Anti-war demonstration organized by the Coordinating Committee to end the war in Vietnam]
Photograph shows the demonstrators Downtown and the Hudson Bay and Birks buildings in the background
[Anti-war demonstration organized by the Coordinating Committee to end the war in Vietnam]
Photograph shows the demonstrators Downtown and the Grosvenor Hotel in the background
[View of the 900 Block Granville Street and the 700 Block Nelson Street]
Photograph shows Gold Seal Confectionery, Arthur E. Wood Phonograph Shop (995 Granville), Gents Furnishings (989 Granville, a men's clothing store), Norman Kydd hardware and a barbershop
[View of Cordova Street looking west from Carrall Street]
Photograph shows the Dunn-Miller block and number 12 and 16 street cars
Looking Across the Inlet from Hotel Vancouver
Photograph shows a view looking north across Burrard Inlet from Granville Street and Georgia Street including the Van Horne Block and the Hudson Bay Company Store
Part of Vancouver, B.C. from Hotel Vancouver
Photograph shows the east side of the 600 Block of Granville Street including the New York Block and a liquor store and beyond to the Homer Street Methodist Church, the tower of Holy Rosary Cathedral and houses
Victoria, B.C. from Government Buildings