[Farm buildings with carriages stored beside the building under cover]
- AM336-S3-1-: CVA 677-1060
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- [1921?]
Farm building possibly owned by Robert Gordon.
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[Farm buildings with carriages stored beside the building under cover]
Farm building possibly owned by Robert Gordon.
[Three men in carriage backed into the Hollow Tree at Stanley Park]
[Line of carts at B.C.E.R. track]
Photograph shows men posing with a line of horse-drawn carts, with B.C.E.R. cars to the right.
Street cleaning department. Ten years progress
The photograph shows three horse drawn water tanks.
[Child on wagon hitched to cow]
Photograph shows cart in front of a store. Photograph also shows a man standing in the doorway of the storefront.
The photograph shows two men in a horse-drawn buggy in the foreground, and a line of horse-drawn carts in the background. The background also includes a wall covered with advertisement billboards.
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."
B. C. Spruce Mills, Lumberton, B. C. Four fourups hauling supplies to camps
Photograph shows four sleighs being pulled through the snow by teams of four horses.
[View of the 500 block of Granville Street looking north from Dunsmuir Street]
Photograph shows a large carriage travelling north in front of the Fee Block and the Bank of Monrteal.
Georgia Street at Hornby Street
Photograph shows horse-drawn carriages on street, including one for the Badminton Hotel; Christ Church Cathedral; and a building containing both a grocery store (Kyle Grocery) and a picture framing store (Timms Art Emporium), later the site of the Georgia Medical - Dental building, then Cathedral Place.
[Businesses and produce carts on 400 block of Carrall Street]
Photograph shows several horse-drawn carts in front of a commercial block. Businesses in the buildings include: Kwong Fat Yuen Co., Sam Kee and Co., Sun Sun Fine Tailoring.
[View of Dupont Street, later Pender Street, Chinatown area]
Photograph shows carts, people, and a dog in the middle of the street. Various commercial buildings are also shown.
[Storefront and delivery wagon of Union Dye Works]
Photograph shows a horse-drawn cart outside the Union Dye Works, 401 Harris Street (later Georgia Street).
[View of the 100 block Water Street looking west from the corner of Abbott and Water Streets]
Photograph shows Canadian Fairbanks Co. Ltd. (101 Water Street), Allen's Feed store (113 Water Street) and other buildings in the block.
[Delivery wagons outside Hampton Brothers Limited, Bakers and Confectioners, Granville Street]
Photograph shows one car in front of a line of six horse-drawn carts on the road outside the bakery.
[Horse-drawn carriage in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows individuals in a covered buggy, as well as a woman and child walking on the path.
Photograph shows a man on a flat cart hitched to two horses. Also shown are a house and several fruit trees in the background.
A note on the back of the mounting board states "The Bunkers located on the west side of the Granville in 2600 block."
[Horse drawn buggy crossing wooden bridge]
Photograph shows couple in buggy passing a woman standing at the side of the bridge.
[Street cleaning vehicles - horse drawn carriage and truck]
The photograph shows the two cleaning vehicles, plus other vehicles in a work yard.
View of [buildings and businesses on] Maple Crescent - Pt. Hammond
Photograph shows the Bank of Hamilton, a horse drawn carriage, a delivery truck and a gas pump outside the J.M. Dale General Merchandise building. A sign for E.M. Powell Real Estate is on the side of the J.M. Dale building.
[View of buildings on] Maple Crescent, Pt. Hammond
Photograph shows horses and carriages and an automobile on the street outside the J.M. Dale General Merchandise building and Wilson's Ice Cream Parlor.