[Arch at] Pender, east of Hamilton, for the return of soldiers from [World War I]
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-169
- Item
- 1918
Photograph shows wooden arch supported by unfinished tree trunks, decorated with flags and streamers.
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[Arch at] Pender, east of Hamilton, for the return of soldiers from [World War I]
Photograph shows wooden arch supported by unfinished tree trunks, decorated with flags and streamers.
[Automobiles on street for] May Day, New Westminster
Photograph shows a row of cars full of people on road next to railroad track.
[Band on parade], May Day, New Westminster, B.C.
Photograph shows band members marching down the road, with spectators on sidewalks and next to railroad tracks.
[Celebration at West Hastings and Carrall Streets looking west]
Photograph shows a band, horse drawn carriages, spectators, and a large horse-drawn structure decorated with Union Jack flags. Also shown are the Palace Hotel at 349 - 359 Carrall Street and the English Chop House at 377 Carrall Street.
[Christmas card containing photograph of Charles V. Sale and George W. Allan]
Photograph shows Charles V. Sale, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, and George W. Allan, one of the London Committee and Chairman of the Canadian Committee, at the Company's meeting at Lower Fort Garry on the 24th of October, 1928.
Church life in the West, Good Friday Procession - Vancouver
Photograph shows a church choir and other church members walking down the street, with observers standing on the sidewalk and on the side of the road. St. James Anglican Church, Cordova and Gore Streets.
Photograph shows arch and banners along Cordova Street, as well as flags and other decorations.
[Crowd around maypole], May Day, New Westminster
Photograph shows girls at maypole, a surrounding audience, and buildings in the background.
Easter Day, 1935, St. James' Church
Photograph shows people on sidewalk and steps outside church at 303 East Cordova Street.
Easter Sunday, St. James' Church [303 East Cordova] - flowers on high altar
[First electric tram, Chilliwack, B.C.]
Photograph shows a group of men and women assembled in front of tram.
May Day [parade], New Westminster, B.C.
Photograph shows cadets marching, a decorated carriage carrying the May Day Queen, and children following the parade.
May Day [Queen and attendants], New Westminster, B.C.
Photograph shows May Day Queen, attandants, and officials on a platform surrounded by a large crowd.
May Day [Queen and attendants], New Westminster, B.C.
Photograph shows the May Day Queen and attendants carrying flowers, standing with officials on a wooden platform.
Photograph shows spectators, musicians, car decorated filled with adults and children.
Photograph shows Ball and Redmond standing outside holding bouquets.
Thanksgiving at [Grace Gospel Hall, 1519 West 8th]
A note on the back of the photograph reads: "Philip T. Timms and wife."
Vancouver's first baby [as grown woman in carriage on Hornby Street]
A note on the photograph reads: "This is a picture made on Hornby St. at the Court House site. Georgia Street and Hotel Vancouver in the background. At the close of Vancouver's 21st Birthday Parade this photo of our first white baby was made. This famous team of horses was known to many. Do you recognize the gentleman on the box? - Timms Photo."