[A child standing beside a baby in a baby carriage]
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[A child standing beside a baby in a baby carriage]
[A group of adults and children sitting on the steps of a house]
[A group of people standing on the street and disembarking from the Robson streetcar]
Robson streetcar sign indicates English Bay, Davie, Hastings and 16th Avenue stops.
[A man, two women and a child sitting on the steps of a house]
[A woman and child sitting on the steps of a house]
[A woman standing with a toddler in a push cart]
[Adults and children around a game at a rural fair]
[Boy and girl with two dogs in a motorboat]
Boy and girl may be Robert Gordon's children. Location could be near Hammond, B.C.
Cedar Cottage Schools, seventh division
Photograph shows school children and teacher posing on steps of school.
Central School at Pender and Cambie, Vancouver, B.C.; Julie Eldridge, teacher, and her class
Upper half of photograph shows the Central School building. The bottom half of the photograph shows students and teacher assembled on the steps of the school.
Photograph shows class assembled on the steps of the school.
[Children and adults around a booth at a rural fair]
[Children and adults around a booth at a rural fair]
Photograph shows a girl posing on a window sill.
Coaxing the blue jay, Stanley Park
Photograph shows a young boy crouching by a tree, holding out his hand out to a bird.
[Ethel Bryant in a greenhouse]
[Full length studio portrait of young girl in coat, hat, and muff]
[Girl and boy playing in a clearing in the forest]
[Girl sitting on swing reading a Redbook magazine, amongst the trees]
[Group assembled on steps of Hastings Sawmill School]
The photograph is accompanied by a note stating that the information written on the photograph (that the school's teacher was Miss Harknay, standing in the back row in a blouse with white buttons) is incorrect. The note also states that the teacher was Mr. T. W. Palmer (standing on the plank sidewalk in the photograph).
[Malkin family with servants on steps of house at 1406 Davie Street]
Photograph shows men, women, and children assembled along the steps of a house. Three servants are included in the photograph.
[Man sitting on steps with a baby and young girl with kitten sitting beside him]
The girl and baby may be Robert Gordon's children.
Photograph shows spectators, musicians, car decorated filled with adults and children.
[Portrait of a girl with a doll's buggy]
[Portrait of girl with a doll's buggy]
[Seated studio portrait of the Kily family, at the Kept Hotel in Barkerville]
Photograph shows a man and woman, and a young boy and girl. Title taken from inscription in pencil on verso, photograph may actually show Elizabeth and Andrew Kelly and their children, John and Mary Kelly, taken at the Kelly Hotel in Barkerville.
[Studio portrait of a baby in a high chair]
[Studio portrait of baby in christening gown on a fur blanket]
[Studio portrait of child sucking its thumb]
[Studio portrait of four children]
Photograph shows two boys and two girls.
[Studio portrait of] George Allan Velton, aged 3 years, 2 months
Photograph shows the boy seated, holding a cat, and what appears to be another pet.
[Studio portrait of girl and boy]
Photograph shows a girl standing and a boy seated.
[Studio portrait of girl, seated]
[Studio portrait of James Clephan and his niece Mary C. Elgood]
[Studio portrait of] James Fred Malkin, wife Julia, Mary Lucille Malkin, and Joseph Edge Malkin
[Studio portrait of] Joseph and Mary [Lucille] Malkin with their father J. F. Malkin
[Studio portrait of] Lucille and Joseph Malkin, children of J. F. Malkin and wife Julia
[Studio portrait of man and girl]
[Studio portrait of man, woman, and baby]
[Studio portrait of Mary Lucille Malkin and Joseph E. Malkin]
[Studio portrait of small child sucking its thumb]
[Studio portrait of two young women and a child]
[Studio portrait of woman and child]
Photograph shows the woman seated, with the child seated beside her on a table so that their cheeks are touching.