- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-3849
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- May 7, 1945
Photograph shows the intersection of Hastings Street and Granville Street during celebrations on Victory in Europe Day.
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Photograph shows the intersection of Hastings Street and Granville Street during celebrations on Victory in Europe Day.
Photograph shows the Cenotaph and part of the Dominion Building during celebrations on Victory in Europe Day.
Celebrations on Victory in Europe Day
Photograph shows military personnel holding a Vancouver Daily Province with headlines announcing "Tuesday named V-E [Victory in Europe] Day Holiday" and "Vancouver Goes Wild as Germans Surrender". People are standing in front of Rogers Building, 470 Granville Street.
Photograph shows the Cenotaph and part of the Flack Block during celebrations on Victory in Europe Day.
Photograph shows a boy holding a flag during celebrations on Victory in Europe Day
Photograph shows a man on a boat reading The Vancouver Sun "Peace Edition" on Victory in Europe Day
Vendor is selling newspapers with headlines "Germany Surrenders" and "War Ends in Europe".
V.E. Day - P.C.P.C. Headquarters
Group portrait showing Provincial Civilian Protection Committee members
V.E. Day - P.C.P.C. Headquarters
Photograph shows two B.C. Policemen, Constable Hugh Duddy (right) and Inspector S.F.M. Moodie (left), synchronizing the air raid sirens at the Provincial Civilian Protection Committee building to mark the surrender of Germany.
V.E. Day [at] Shaughnessy Hospital
Photograph shows man in a hospital bed reading "War Ends" in the Vancouver Daily Province
V.E. Day [at] Shaughnessy Hospital
Photograph shows man in a hospital bed reading "Germany Surrenders" in the Vancouver Sun.
Photograph shows the west side of Granville Street at Dunsmuir Street
V.E. Day [crowds at the] Bond Shell
V.E. Day [crowds at the] Bond Shell
V.E. Day [crowds at the] Bond Shell
Photograph shows Cunningham Drugs
V.E. Day [performance at the] Bond Shell
Photograph shows the west side of Granville Street at Dunsmuir Street including the second Hotel Vancouver in the background
V.E. Day[showing a performer on stage at the Bond Shell]
Photograph shows people reading the Vancouver Sun on the street
Photograph shows a group sitting in a car. Photographer's stamp on verso of print reads "Please Credit"
Photograph shows a man reading The Chinese Times
Photograph shows a group sitting on a car
Photograph shows people reading the Vancouver Sun on the street
Photograph shows a group sitting in a car
V.J. Day celebration [in the 100 Block of East Pender Street]
Photograph shows the apartments above 145 and 147 East Pender Street decorated with banners and flags
V.J. Day celebration [in the 100 Block of East Pender Street]
Photograph shows a sign for and A.R.P. post beside 104 East Pender Street
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows the Chinese School and Lee Buildings and the Sun Tower in the background.
Label on verso of print reads "Chinese Victory Day Celebration / The Dragon Parade / Vancouver, B.C. / August 17, 1945"
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows a reviewing stand
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows the Chinese opera performers on a float
Label on verso of print reads "Chinese Victory Day Celebration / The Dragon Parade / Vancouver, B.C. / August 17, 1945"
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows the Chinese Women Association
Label on verso of print reads "Chinese Victory Day Celebration / The Dragon Parade / Vancouver, B.C. / August 17, 1945"
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows the Chinese opera performers on a float.
Label on verso of cropped print reads "Chinese Victory Day Celebration / The Dragon Parade / Vancouver, B.C. / August 17, 1945"
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows a portrait of Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi), leader of of the Republic of China between 1928 and 1975.
Label on verso of print reads "Chinese Victory Day Celebration / The Dragon Parade / Vancouver, B.C. / August 17, 1945"
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows West Pender Street