Recreation Room [at] St. Vincent's Home - 853 East Pender Street
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-999
- Item
- [1943?]
Photograph shows men playing checkers
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Recreation Room [at] St. Vincent's Home - 853 East Pender Street
Photograph shows men playing checkers
Daniel McDonald [at] St. Vincent's Home - 853 East Pender Street
Smoke stack [construction] at [William A.] Thom Sheet Metal
[Aftermath of] fire on Richards Street
[Aftermath of] fire on Richards Street
Photograph shows a man carrying a bird cage
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
[Imperial] Salmon Cannery - "Iron Chink" removing head [of salmon]
[Imperial] Salmon Cannery - Alf Kitchener watches heat and pressure gauges on retort
Inscription on envelope "Alf Kitchener of Imperial Cannery Steveston - Watches heat and pressure gauges on retort. 240 deg. 12 lbs pressure"
[Imperial] Salmon Cannery - hauling cans from retort
(Imperial) Salmon Cannery - [sacks of] fish meal from heads etc.
Salmon loaded and iced in barge awaiting canning
Unloading sockeye salmon at Vancouver cannery
Inscriptions on verso of print "#5526 - Dick Jack, Assistant Production Manager of Canadian Fishing Co., Vancouver, B.C. reports by wireless telephone to his Head Office in Vancouver from aboard a seiner. Trip to shore telephones have greatly increased the efficiency of operation of the fishing fleet and has saved many a boat and its load from destruction on the rocks when they have come to grief. Photo Don Coltman.", "#5526 - Asst Production Manager of the Cannery calls his shore office in the 'Cape Cautions' wireless telephone to tell them of the catch. Many of the larger fishing boats are equipped with ship-to-shore telephones. Don Coltman Photo."
Inscription on verso of print "#5525 - 'Congratulations Joe'. Dick Jack, Asst. Production Manager of Canadian Fishing Co., Vancouver B.C., congratulates Skipper Joe Cerezin of the 'Cape Caution' on his 'Thousand-dollars-a-day-per-man-catch.' 20 years fishing on the B.C. Coast and Joe can almost smell a school of salmon. Photo Don Coltman."
Dick Jack, Assistant Product Manager Canadian Fishing Company on bow of packer "Kitlup"
Inscriptions on verso of print "Dick Jack Asst Production Mgr Can. Fishing Co.", "#5505. Fish "Packers" cruise the fishing area to ascertain the extent of the catch and relieve the fishing boats of their loads. Dick Jack, Asst. Production Manager of the Canadian Fishing Company hails skipper Joe Cerezin of the "Cape Caution" for his report. Don Coltman Photo"
Salmon cans on track [after] B.C. Electric Railway Interurban collision with truck
Photograph shows people picking up cans near the Branscomb stop
[Portrait of an unidentified man] Ocean Falls
Chris Pritchard, Secretary Treasurer of Vancouver and New Westminister Trades and Labour Council
Percy Bengough, Labour Leader [sitting at a desk]
[A man eating oysters at] Oyster Bay
Inscription on verso of cropped print "No. 3046 - Numerous roadside oyster snack houses serve them in any form desired. Don Coltman Photo."
[A man shucking oysters at] Oyster Bay
[A man shucking oysters at] Oyster Bay
[A man with a barrow on top of a pile of oysters at] Oyster Bay
[A man sorting oysters at] Oyster Bay
[Harry James sitting with masks]
Item is a photograph taken at the Nanaimo Reserve showing Harry James with masks. Inscription on verso of print: "No. 2994 - Indian ceremonial masks are handed down generation to generation. This Indian is nearly 80 years of age and keeps these masks hidden in an old chest in a smoke house on the Reservation. Considerable coaxing was necessary before he would produce them for photographing. It is his belief that if he should lose them a curse would descend upon his family. Don Coltman Photo."
[Harry James holding two masks]
Item is a photograph taken at the Nanaimo Reserve showing Harry James with masks. Inscription on verso of print: "#2993 - Old ceremonial masks used by the Cowichan Indians on Vancouver Island, B.C. It is the belief of this descendent [sic] of the old mask makers that if these masks are sold or lost, a curse will descend on his family. Don Coltman Photo."
Vancouver Board of Trade [delegates wearing masks at convention]
Vancouver Board of Trade [delegates at convention]
Bill Morrall, Chair, Advertising and Sales Bureau, Vancouver Board of Trade
C.N.R. publicity [shot showing] models [onboard S.S. "Prince George"]
[Worker constructing crates for canned salmon]