Veterans Battalion, and Mayor McGeer, Col. John Leckie, Cambie Street grounds
- AM177-F01-: CVA 612-146
- Item
- 1936
Veterans Battalion, and Mayor McGeer, Col. John Leckie, Cambie Street grounds
Troupe of Hawaiian entertainers disembarking at Vancouver, and Mayor McGeer
The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of London and His Worship the Mayor of Vancouver
Sir Percy, the Mayor, and Mrs. McGeer retiring from ceremony
Sir Percy, Mayor McGeer, Lady Vincent, Mrs. McGeer
Sir Percy, Mayor McGeer, and Mrs. McGeer
Sir Percy, Mayor McGeer, and mace bearer McKay
Sir Percy Vincent is presented with golden key to the city
Sir Percy Vincent and Mayor McGeer at his Belmont Avenue home, August 19th, 1936
Sir Percy replies to Mayor McGeer
Sir Percy and Mayor McGeer [at City Hall]
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett and His Worship G.G. McGeer approaching [City Hall]
Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett and His Worship G.G. McGeer approaching [City Hall]
Item is a photograph showing Sir Percy Vincent, Mayor of London, and Mayor McGeer as well as other important officials in front of City Hall following the unveiling of the Capt. George Vancouver statue. Back: Major A.E. Wood, D.C.M., Commander J.R. Poland, R.N., City Marshall Sergaent-at-arms W.T. Boston, sword bearer of London, mace bearer and common crier. Front: Alderman Frederick Whittingham, J.P., Sir Percy Vincent, Bart, Frederick Rowland Esq. Chief Commoner, Col. Sir Vansittart Bowater B.T. former Lord Mayor, M.P., His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C.M.P., Col. J.D. Laurie, T.D., Senior Sheriff, Col. Wm. J. P. F.R.G.S. Junior Sheriff.
Item is a photograph showing Sir Percy Vincent, Mayor of London, and Mayor McGeer as well as other important officials in front of City Hall following the unveiling of the Capt. George Vancouver statue. Front row (L-R): Sir Vansittart Bowater; Lt. Col. J.D. Laurie, Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor; Mayor G.G. McGeer; Col. W.J. Waldron, Sheriff. Second row: Fred Wittingham; Major A.F. Wood, sword bearer; Commander J.R. Poland, City Marshall; W.T. Boston, mace bearer; Alexander McKay, mace bearer; Mr. F. Rowland, Chief Commoner.
Profile of Gerald McGeer giving speech in front of microphone
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Portrait of Mayor Gerald McGeer
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Portrait of Mayor Gerald McGeer
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Port Moody, July 3, 1936, re-enactment arrival of first train, July 4, 1886
Mayor McGeer's funeral procession, travelling east on Georgia Street
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Mayor McGeer's campaign poster "Gear to McGeer", with caricature drawing hanging on bookshelf
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Mayor McGeer with "Strawberry Queen"
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Mayor McGeer speaks [at City Hall]
Mayor McGeer speaks [at City Hall]
Mayor McGeer presents oldest lady inhabitant of Mt. Pleasant
Mayor McGeer presents oldest gentleman inhabitant of Mt. Pleasant
Mayor McGeer makes speech, South Vancouver celebration
Mayor L.D. Taylor wearing cowboy hat and chaps, with friends Gale and McGeer
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Mayor G.G. McGeer and Scout Grey Eagle at Indian aquatic sports, Coal Harbour
Mayor Gerald McGeer with Charlotte McGeer, Alderman Miller, and Police Chief Walter Mulligan
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Mayor Gerald McGeer preparing for speech, with movie director's cue board and CKMO radio microphone
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Mayor Gerald McGeer and Charlotte McGeer at UBC Fall Ball
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Item is a photograph showing Mayor Gerald McGeer and Charlotte McGeer (seated) at the UBC Fall Ball. Pictured standing (L-R): Margaret Gibson, Bill McKay, Mrs. Penn McLeod, Mr. Penn McLeod.
Mayor and Mrs. McGeer at crowning of Grandview Queen
Lord Tweedsmuir and Mayor McGeer
Lord Mayor presents Mayor McGeer with silver case, Civic Banquet
His Worship G.G. McGeer, Mayor of Vancouver, 1935-1936
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P., Mayor of Vancouver, turning first sod for new city hall
His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C., M.P. Mayor of Vancouver, 1935-1936 [silhouette in wheat]
His worship G.G. McGeer delivers address [at City Hall]
His Excellency Lord Tweedsmuir and the Mayor