[Looking east along West 41st Avenue from the 2200 Block]
- AM980-S1-: CVA 804-100
- Item
- Apr. 25, 1968
Photograph shows The Wool Shop, Armstrong and Rea Optometrists, Kerrisdale Medical Dental, Canada Trust, Jay's Drugs and other shops and businesses
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[Looking east along West 41st Avenue from the 2200 Block]
Photograph shows The Wool Shop, Armstrong and Rea Optometrists, Kerrisdale Medical Dental, Canada Trust, Jay's Drugs and other shops and businesses
[Looking east along West 41st Avenue from The Royal Bank of Canada at Yew Street]
Photograph shows Safeway, Vanity Lingerie and other shops and businesses
[Looking east along the 2100 Block of West 41st Avenue]
Photograph shows Finn's of Kerrisdale, Kerrisdale Meat Market, The Cookie Jar, Owl Drugs and other shops and businesses
[Looking east along West 41st Avenue from East Boulevard]
Photograph shows the Chapel of Chimes, Shamash Creations and other shops and businesses
[The intersection of West 41st Avenue and Yew Street looking east]
Photograph shows Vanity Lingerie and other shops and busineses
[Looking north along the 5600 Block of West Boulevard]
Photograph shows signs for Economy Barber Shop, H.A. Roberts Real Estate, The Yorkshire Inn and Brown Brothers Motors
[The 5600 Block of West Boulevard from West 41st Avenue]
Photograph shows Cunningham's Drugstore, Economy Barber Shop, The Yorkshire Inn, Brown Brothers Motors and other shops and businesses
[Looking east along 41st Avenue from the 2200 Block]
Photograph shows Windmill Toys, Barer's Delicatessan, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Safeway, Vanity Lingerie and other shops and businesses
[Looking south from the 5600 Block of West Boulevard]
Photograph shows Kerrisdale Automatic Transmissions, Boulevard Plumbing and Heating and Kerrisdale Arena
[Looking south on West Boulevard from West 39th Avenue]
Photograph shows the Chevron Gas Station and signs for Home Oil, Strathcona Floral, Sunbean Morley Smith Motors, H.E. Addington Photographer, Greig Realty and Brown Brothers
[Looking south along West Boulevard from the 5400 Block]
Photograph shows Valetor Cleaners, Kerrisdale Automatic Transmissions, Boulevard Plumbing and Heating and other shops and businesses
[Looking north at the 5500 Block of West Boulevard]
Photograph shows One Hour Martinizing, Greig Realty, H.E. Addington Photographer
[Looking west along 41st Avenue from Maple Street]
Photograph shows Canada Permanent Trust, Bry Interiors, Beauty Isle Hair Stylists and other shops and businesses
[Looking west along 41st Avenue from Maple Street]
Photograph shows the B.C. Tel building and other businesses and shops
[Looking east over the roof tops from Balsam Street and 39th Avenue]
[Looking southeast over the roof tops from Balsam Street and 39th Avenue]
Photograph shows the south side of the 2200 Block of West 41st Avenue
[The north side of the 2200 Block of West 41st Avenue]
Photograph shows Shoppers Bazaar, Drysdales Barber Shop Don Fuller State farm Insurance, Elio of Italy Coiffures, Barer's Deli, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and other shops and businesses
[View of the 2100 Block of West 41st Avenue]
Photograph shows signs for Finn's Ladies and Mens Wear, Collins of Kerrisdale, Kerrisdale Masonic Hall, Laura Secord Candies, Sweet Sixteen, Ivor Williams Sporting Goods and the Avenue Grill
Photograph shows people in front of the Vancity building on the southeast corner of Balsam Street and 41st Avenue
Photograph shows people in front of the Vancity building on the southeast corner of Balsam Street and 41st Avenue
Photograph shows people in front of the Vancity building on the southeast corner of Balsam Street and 41st Avenue
Photograph shows people browsing through merchandise on tables on the north side of the 2300 Block of West 41st Avenue
Photograph shows 41st Avenue looking west from Yew Street including the giant sequoia tree
Photograph shows 41st Avenue looking east from Balsam Street
[The intersection of West 41st Avenue and East Boulevard]
Photograph shows The Bank of Nova Scotia and other businesses on the southeast corner