- AM358-S1---: CVA 152-13
- Item
- Nov. 1906
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.
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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]
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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]
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Photograph shows C.P.R. tracks, the Banard Castle Hotel (898 Powell Street at Campbell Avenue) and buildings on the waterfront..
[View of Powell Street looking west from Raymur Avenue]
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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 a portion of Ramsay Brothers & Co. Ltd. (210 Raymur Avenue), the Barnard Castle Hotel (898 Powell Street), and wooden sidewalks.
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Photograph also shows the Barnard Castle Hotel (898 Powell Street and Campbell Avenue), buildings in the 700 block Powell Street, a floating wharf and the B.C. Wire and Nail Co. Ltd. building at the foot of Hawkes Avenue and a wooden sidewalk.
[Chief Justice Sloan speaks before the departure of C.P.R. "The Canadian"]
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Photograph shows various officials and two R.C.M.P. officers. Men identified in the photograph are: Mayor F.J. Hume, Hon. E.W. Hamber, Chief Justice Harris, William Mason, Commander Stevenson and Assistant Commissioner C.E. Rivett-Carnac.
[William Mason being interviewed during the launch of "The Canadian".
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[C.P.R. President N.R.C. Crump being interviewed during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[C.P.R. President N.R.C. Crump being interviewed by CBC during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[C.P.R. President N.R.C. Crump (middle) being interviewed during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Hon. Eric W. Hamber with two men during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Men sitting in the stainless steel "dome" during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Hon. Eric W. Hamber during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Social event during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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Photograph shows 4 men seated in one of "The Canadian" cars.
[Social event during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Hon. Eric W. Hamber speaking with another man during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Hon. Eric W. Hamber and J.C. Jones, General Sup. of the C.P.R. during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Mayor Harrison and an unidentified man during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[Mayor Harrison and other men on platform at the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[William Manson, Vice President, CPR, and Major J.S. Matthews during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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Outward freight shed Vancouver [CPR freight shed]
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Photograph shows a CPR freight shed in Vancouver.
Site for Pender St. Freight Sheds [Proposed CPR warehouse site]
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Photograph shows land near Pender and Hastings Streets. Image includes railsiding, shed, and buildings in the distance.
Outward freight shed. [CPR warehouse]
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[Aerial view of the CPR Piers "A", "B", & "C"]
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Aerial photograph shows the CPR Piers "A", "B", and "C". Image includes freighters and one CPR Empress steamship.
[View of the C.P.R. tracks looking west from Campbell Avenue]
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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).
[William Manson, Norman MacKenzie and an unidentified man during the launch of "The Canadian"]
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[A.W. Lundell, William Manson and Mayor W. Hardman on the platform at the launch of "The Canadian"]
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