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- [Sept. 1909]
Photograph shows the Inns of Court Building (423 Hamilton Street at West Hastings) and the Debeck Building (336 West Hastings Street).
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Photograph shows the Inns of Court Building (423 Hamilton Street at West Hastings) and the Debeck Building (336 West Hastings Street).
[Hastings Street, looking east from Homer Street]
Photograph shows streetcars, cyclists, pedestrians, and buildings.
[Hastings Street at Homer Street]
Photograph shows pedestrians, streetcars, and buildings.
Corner of Westminster Avenue [later Main Street] and Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a streetcar, pedestrians, a cyclist, a cart, and buildings on the street.
[View of the 700 block Granville Street looking south from Robson Street]
Photograph shows a boy selling newspapers on Granville Street.
[View of the 400 block Granville Street from West Hastings Street]
Photograph shows streetcars, carriages, and pedestrians on street. Photograph shows the Williams Building (413 Granville Street), Fairfield Building (445 Granville Street) and H. McDowell & Co. Drugstore (401 Granville Street).
[Granville Street near Pender Street, looking north, showing sign for Semi-Ready Tailoring]
A label on the back of the photograph mounting reads: "Granville Street, near Pender. Looking North. A foggy day in the autumn. One auto, tram cars on left hand side, the hand cart, Rand Bros. office, Old Style sign of 'Semi-Ready.' The corner before the Rogers building was built."
B.C. Electric Railway Company observation car, "Dick" Gardiner, Conductor
Photograph shows touring streetcar with driver, conductor, and passengers, outside Harry Bullen's photograph studio at 2608 Granville Street.
Hastings Street E. Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows streetcars, automobiles, and pedestrians on street. Photograph also shows a line of cars with signs reading "The Belt Line 5 cents." Photograph also shows businesses and hotels on both sides of the street, including the Sultan Baths, and the Dodson rooms.
Street car [on line from] Westminster Depot to Pine Street
Photograph shows conductor J. A. Marsh and motorman Alex Innes standing in front of streetcar.
North Vancouver's first streetcar
Photograph shows B.C. Electric Railway Company car, with conductor Dick Fawcett and motorman Walter King standing at the entrance.
B.C. Electric tram at Jubilee Station, Burnaby
Photographs show two slightly different views of a streetcar on a track, surrounded by trees and tree stumps.
[Open air streetcar at] loop at the end of B.C. Electric Railway Company's Pender Street line
Photograph shows the car at a bend in the track, just before a crossing area.
The Mew car line, Lynn Valley, B.C.
Photograph shows a streetcar crossing a bridge, and pedestrians on the parallel road. Photograph also shows houses, trees, and mountains in the distance.
The pipe line road. Lynn Valley, B.C.
Photograph shows two men waiting for an approaching streetcar. Photograph also shows road, houses, and trees, and the mountains in the background.
Jack Blair, motorman for Central Park Line [standing at entrance to streetcar]
The photograph shows Blair and another man at the streetcar entrance, and one passenger in the car.
[B.C. Electric Railway] open car operating on Denman Street running to English Bay
The photograph shows the track, car, and houses in the background.
Park Avenue [later Boundary Road], Burnaby [showing streetcar, overpass, road, and sidewalk]
B.C. Electric Railway Company Observation Car, 1929, "Teddy" Lyons, conductor
The photograph shows passengers and conductors in an open air car at Hastings and Columbia Streets.
Notes on the back of the photograph mounting identify some individuals in the photograph: Brooks (motorman), George Rollston, Clarke, Tom Ford.
British Columbia Electric Railway engine
Notes on the back of the mounting board indicate that the photograph was taken in Philadelphia by the builder of the engine.
Photograph shows two conductors standing in front of streetcar.
B.C. Electric Railway Company observation car, "Teddy" Lyons, conductor
Photograph shows passengers in open air sightseeing car on Broadway Street facing Granville Street.
B.C. Electric Railway street car at Stanley Park loop
Photograph shows entire streetcar, with conductors standing at entrance and some passengers inside.
[Two coupled interurban cars] at station on the B.C.E.R. Central Park lines
[First electric tram, Chilliwack, B.C.]
Photograph shows a group of men and women assembled in front of tram.
[First electric tram, Chilliwack, B.C.]
Photograph shows a group of men and boys in front of tram.
New observation car, B.C. Electric Railway, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows completed open air car in work yard, with workers standing in front of car, and conductors and other individuals inside the car.
[A group of people standing on the street and disembarking from the Robson streetcar]
Robson streetcar sign indicates English Bay, Davie, Hastings and 16th Avenue stops.
Hastings west of Homer, the traffic gets heavier
Photograph shows streetcars in traffic during snowstorm.
Corner Richards Street and Hastings Street - go slow or mix it up!
Photograph shows car and streetcar in snowstorm.
New spring merchandise in Spencers windows
Photograph shows a corner view of Spencers store during a snowstorm with a streetcar in front.
Vancouver April Fool's Day, 1936 [street scenes of snowstorm]
Photographs show cars, streetcars, and pedestrians in downtown Vancouver during a snowstorm. Streets shown include Granville, Hastings, and Pender Streets.