3379 West 22nd Ave. Mark Mount Sr. and Mr. McCraf
- AM1533-S2-4-: 2009-005.204
- Item
- ca. 1912
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item was filed under People and customs.
3379 West 22nd Ave. Mark Mount Sr. and Mr. McCraf
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item was filed under People and customs.
3379 West 22nd Ave. Mark Mount Sr., Mr. McCraf and another man.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item was filed under People and customs.
Ancient Mariner Rope Works, located in Gastown during World War II
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands. The photograph is of Dunbar resident W. M. Seivewright, a sailor and cartoonist, and an unidentified man: rigging splicing cable on left, making bumper for tugboat on right.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under People and customs.
Building house at 3379 West 22nd Ave.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item was filed under People and customs.
Carrying the canoe from the river
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Musqueam. Courtesy of Pam Chambers.
Construction gang at about 18th and Dunbar
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy B.C. Hydro Information Services.
Derek Sankey (#35) playing against SFU
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy of Margaret Moore.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Art and culture. Courtesy Debra Sparrow.
Founding Fathers of Marineview Church
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Churches. Pictured from left to right are: Bill McAlistor, Will Wilding, John Shannon, Eddie Barter, and Eugene Cameron (Sage).
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Parks.
Home of Charles Harold and Flora Gowe at 3433 West 39th Avenue
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Architecture.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation. Note stored with photograph: "Note regarding book: sidebar 4 photograph."
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Unique people. Nicknamed 'Botany John' for his pioneering work in identifying the plants of BC. Courtesy of Liz Rowley.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy of BC Hydro Information Services.
[Man and woman near river looking out together]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under People and customs.
Mr. Hargreaves, early architect [in Dunbar neighbourhood]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Unique people. Courtesy of Margaret Nicholson.
Mr. Mount hewing tree stump on property. 3379 West 22nd Ave.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item was filed under People and customs.
Musqueam men in long canoe on river
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Musqueam. Courtesy of Pam Chambers.
National Seven Rugby team for the Commonwealth Games
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation. Spence McTavish is on the far right. Doug Tate is on the far left. Courtesy Spence McTavish.
Pioneer radio man Vic Waters, CJOR
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Unique people. Courtesy of Vic Waters.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Art and culture.
Preparing for planting the dogwood tree
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under People and customs. The volunteers are: foreground left: Tom Grant, back left: Barry Smith, center: Walter Lanz, and right: Fred Lanz (father of Walter Lanz). The information we provided by Walter Lanz and Barry Smith. A group of volunteers, including the above, removed the concrete sidewalk which was about five inches thick. An old brick and mortar foundation of a former building was found under the area and it had to be removed. The poor quality soil and gravel found below the excavated area was removed to a considerable depth and it was replaced with soil from the city in order to provide good growing environment for the Eddie's White Wonder Dogwood. The work was carried out during the year of the library's 50th anniversary. A wooden bench, built by Jon Ellis, went in a year later. The Canadain Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) provided funds for the bench. A plaque with the following word is located on the site: [this was not filled in, though it may read: This bench courtesy of Dunbar CIBC. Artisan: Jon Ellis].
Session. Reverend H. M. Rae, Dunbar Heights United
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Churches.
Standard Produce truck and workers
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Retail and commercial development. Courtesy of Vancouver Public Library.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation. Courtesy Ted Hunt.
Terry Slack leading Fraser River tour during Salmonberry Days
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Unique people. Courtesy of Pam Chambers.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation.
Tony Bardsley with his dad at West Memorial park
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation.
Work party at West Memorial Lawn Bowling Club
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy B.C. Hydro Information Services.