Item is a photograph of Carrall Street from the north sidewalk of Water Street where Water Street joins Maple Tree Square. Visible on the other side of Water Street is Bootlegger (2 Water Street), and further down Carrall Street the awning for Guenter's Delicatessen (203 Carrall Street) can be seen.
Item is a photograph of a group of pedestrians at the crosswalk at Seymour Street and Dunsmuir Street standing under the awning of Grassie-Fairbank’s jewellers (599 Seymour Street). Other establishments visible in the background are Clark and Stewart stationary printers (550 Seymour Street) and Pacific Office Equipment Ltd. (552 Seymour Street).
Item part is a photograph two people looking through the front window of an unidentified store in Gastown. (Macdonald Stewart Tobacco Shop sign in the window.)
Item part is a photograph of a sidewalk scene on Powell Street looking north towards Maple Tree Square, Gastown. Signage for The Fat Cat and The Boiler Room are visible in the foreground, and Guenter's Delicatessen (203 Carrall Street) is visible in the background.
Item part is a photograph of a street scene at Maple Tree Square, Gastown, looking northeast down Alexander Street The Quest (Quest Team Three design projects Ltd., 1 Alexander Street), Gassy Jack's Place, and Vancouver Supply Company Ltd. (25 Alexander Street) storefronts are visible in the background, with moving pedestrians blurred in the foreground.
Item part is a photograph of a street scene at Maple Tree Square, Gastown, looking east down Powell Street The Europe Hotel (43 Powell Street) is visible in the left background with the signage for The Boiler Room in the centre.
Item part is a photograph of a view through an alley entrance to Gaolers Mews, just south of Guenter's Delicatessen (203 Carrall Street), Maple Tree Square, Gastown.
Item part is a photograph of storefronts inside the courtyard of The Garage (12 Water Street). On the left is the Serenite Restaurant and on the right is Pandora's Box boutique.
Item part is a photograph of the main entrance and storefront window of Oceanic Cost Plus imports (26 Water Street) in Gastown, with shoppers on the sidewalk. Visible in the background are the Town Pump restaurant and cabaret (66 Water Street), Mind's Eye photographic gallery and bookstore (52 Water Street), and the Dominion Hotel (210 Abbot Street).
Item part is a photograph of a woman and child at the front window of Oceanic Cost Plus Imports, 26 Water Street, Gastown. Sign on the window is for the 1st annual Shipwreck Sale.
Item part is a photograph of pedestrians on the sidewalk of Water Street, Gastown, near the Town Pump restaurant and cabaret (66 Water Street). Mind's Eye photographic gallery and bookstore (52 Water Street) is visible in the foreground, and the Dominion Hotel (210 Abbot Street) is visible in the background.
Item part is a photograph of a street scene with a young man showing or demonstrating something undetermined to a small group of people clustered around him.
Item part is a photograph of a street scene with a young man showing or demonstrating something undetermined to a small group of people clustered around him.
Item part is a photograph of a front window of International Coats of Arms (160 Water Street) in Gastown. Visible through the window is a variety of collectable items, with a focus on various coats of arms.
Item part is a photograph of pedestrians on the sidewalk walking past double arches marking the entrance and exit to a Gastown parking area, a sign indicates "Woodward's parking". John Damer & Son Ltd. signage is visible in the background.
Item part is a photograph of pedestrians on the sidewalk outside of the Mexicorner restaurant (199 Water Street) and the Hotel Cambie (166 Cambie Street).
Item part is a photograph of a sidewalk view on Water Street looking east. The signage and part of the storefront for the International Coats of Arms shop (160 Water Street) is visible on the right.
Item part is a photograph of a sidewalk view on Water Street looking east. The signage and storefronts of Railway World (150 Water Street) and Carat Jewellers (154 Water Street) are visible on the right.
Item part is a photograph of the sidewalk and storefronts of a section of Water Street taken from across the street. The Curry House restaurant (137a Water Street) is visible on the left, the reflection of the signage for the International Coats of Arms (160 Water Street) is reflected in the window.
Item part is a photograph of pedestrians on the sidewalk and clustered around a street vendor outside Railway World (150 Water Street), the view is looking east down Water Street.
Item part is a photograph of pedestrians and customers of a hot dog stand outside of Far Away Places (134 Water Street), the view is looking east down Water Street. The signage and part of the facade of The Coggery (130 Water Street) is visible in the background.
Item part is a photograph of pedestrians and customers of a hot dog stand outside of Far Away Places (134 Water Street), the view is looking east down Water Street.
Item part is a photograph of a sidewalk scene on Water Street, looking west. Pedestrians walk along the sidewalk past the Colonial Hotel (122 Water Street) and The Coggery (130 Water Street). Street vendors sit on the sidewalk outside The Coggery.
Item part is a photograph of pedestrians and customers of a hot dog stand outside of Far Away Places (134 Water Street), the view is looking west down Water Street.