- AM1477-1-S5--
- File
- 1915
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Front cover of album is embossed "L.D. Taylor, Canadian Northern Railway System".
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Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Front cover of album is embossed "L.D. Taylor, Canadian Northern Railway System".
Group walking on railway tracks at Connaugh Tunnel entrance
Monthly newsletter of the West Coast Railway Association, Vancouver, September 2012.
Viaduct and river Tamar, Calstock.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mr. A. H. Harrison of Vancouver, B.C.
[Pedestrian overpass over railway tracks near Nanaimo Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Pedestrian overpass over railway tracks near Nanaimo Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Buildings west of the Marine Building]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows buildings near railway tracks behind the Marine Building, including the Quadra Club, a bunkhouse from Spratt's Oilery, and the Blue Ribbon Tea and Coffee building. Photograph also shows trees and bushes in a vacant lot, and an entrance to a C.P.R. tunnel. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[527 Granville Street, Canadian National Railway business offices]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Canadian National Railway offices, Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company and Union Steamships Ltd. agent, and Belding-Corticelli Ltd., silk manufacturers.
Plank road [to Canadian Northern Railway] Vancouver freight shed
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows two men walking on plank road by freight shed.
[Plank road to Canadian Northern Railway freight shed]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows plank road to Canadian Northern Railway freight shed over filled area of False Creek.
[View to the north from the CMI Industries Building rooftop - 1345 West Georgia Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows North Vancouver, Coal Harbour and C.P.R. (Canadian Pacific Railway) tracks
New Westminster Bridge and railroad tracks
Item is a photograph of the New Westminster Bridge taken near Sapperton, B.C. looking along tracks used by C.N. and C.P. Railways, towards north end of bridge.
[Train pulling a load of logs over a trestle]
[Canadian Forest Products railcar on a barge in False Creek]
Photograph shows the barge with the Burrard Street Bridge and Kitsilano Trestle in the background.
[Two women boarding the C.N.R. super continental train for its inaugral run to Edmonton]
[Three men standing by a television decorated with streamers]
Photograph shows some event associated with the inaugural run of the C.N.R. super continental train]
[Men holding power tools as part of an event associated with a new CNR route]
[Crowd watching tower ladder fire wagons at work at a C.P.R. loading area]
Photograph shows a Canadian Pacific Despatch car
Photograph shows the tugboat "Escort No. 8 Tacoma", cannery tender "Terra Nova" at dock and tall ship masts in the background?
Hermit Range from Snow Sheds, Selkirks
Panoramic view from Pender Street showing the C.P.R. car barge dock, the Immigration Building and Pier A and the squatter's shacks on Deadman's Island
View on C.P.R. Showing Four Tunnels
Photograph shows four men on a hand car
The Loop C.P.R. Selkirks showing four tracks
Photograph shows a trestle bridge
Surprise Creek Bridge C.P.R. Selkirks Height 157 feet
Stoney Creek Bridge C.P.R. Selkirks Height 296 feet from below
P.G.E. [Pacific Great Eastern Railway]
Photograph shows tracks beside a body of water
Railroad Cross-Ties (Sleepers) - part of order for 160,000 creosoted ties for India
Photograph shows a storage yard
[Aftermath of fire at C.P.R. Pier D]
Photograph shows the Marine Building in the background
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows the river, mountains and railroads
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows the railroad along the edge of Rainy Lake
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Inscription by L.D. Taylor on the verso reads: "Bridge at Terrace, B.C. opened - Board of Trade."
[Board of Trade trip - The Skeena bridge, Terrace, B.C.]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Inscription by L.D. Taylor on the verso reads: "Bridge at Terrace, B.C. opened - Board of Trade."
Outward freight shed. [CPR warehouse]
Part of H.A. Price collection
Site for Pender St. Freight Sheds [Proposed CPR warehouse site]
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows land near Pender and Hastings Streets. Image includes railsiding, shed, and buildings in the distance.
Outward freight shed Vancouver [CPR freight shed]
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows a CPR freight shed in Vancouver.
[Aerial view of the CPR Piers "A", "B", & "C"]
Part of H.A. Price collection
Aerial photograph shows the CPR Piers "A", "B", and "C". Image includes freighters and one CPR Empress steamship.
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows Hastings Station and Henry J. Cambie standing on the main line C.P.R. track. The far right shows the C.P.R. Spur to Vancouver Engineering Works.
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows Hastings Station. Henry Cambie is standing on the main line C.P.R. tracks. The track to the leftof the main line is the switching track. The far left shows the C.P.R. spur to Vancouver Engineering Works.
[View of Powell Street looking west from Raymur Avenue]
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows CPR tracks and buildings on the B.C. Sugar Refinery Co. Ltd. property on the waterfront side of Powell Street. Photograph also shows Ramsay Brothers & Co. Ltd. (210 Raymur Avenue), a house (922 Powell Street) the Barnard Castle Hotel (898 Powell Street), Vancouver Junk Company storehouse (755 Powell Street) and other buildings in the 700 block of Powell Street . A B.C. Electric Streetcar is on Powell Street at Campbell Avenue.
[View of the C.P.R. tracks looking east from Campbell Avenue]
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows a B.C. Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. building on the left and on the right it shows a house (980 Powell Street) Ramsay Brothers Ltd. (210 Raymur Avenue), houses in the 1000 block Powell Street and cabins (1100 Powell Street).
[View of Powell Street looking west from Raymur Avenue]
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows C.P.R. tracks, the Banard Castle Hotel (898 Powell Street at Campbell Avenue) and buildings on the waterfront..