[Cordova Street] - Inauguration of Vancouver, upon occasion of the terminus of the C. P. Railway being completed and arrival of first train from Montreal
Drill Corps of Granville Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias
Drill Corps of Granville Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias
Drill Corps of Granville Lodge No. 3 K. of P. (Knights of Pythias) July 2nd 1888 Vancouver, B.C.
Entrance to Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Water Street, Vancouver
[Stanley Park Arch at Coal Harbour bridge]
Main entrance [arch to Stanley Park] foot of Georgia St.
[Chinese Arch on C.P.R. dock at foot of Howe Street]
[Arch on C.P.R. wharf erected for visit of Imperial statesman Li Hung Chang]
[Welcoming arch on Granville and Hastings Streets, erected for visit of Lord Aberdeen]
Arch built for Lord Aberdeen [at Granville and Hastings Streets]
C.P.R. Station "Welcome" arch and procession of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York at the corner of Granville and Cordova
[Firemen's arch on Cordova Street, between Cambie and Abbott Streets, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
Negative of four images about the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall
[View of the Chinese Arch for the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on Hasting Street near Carroll Street]
[Japanese arch on Hastings Street, between Homer and Hamilton Streets, erected for visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Japanese Arch on Hastings Street]
[Royal progress passes beneath Fireman's Arch on Cordova Street west from Cambie Street]
[Arch at Hastings Sawmill]
[Japanese Arch on Hastings Street, between Homer and Hamilton, looking west]
[View of Chinese Arch across Hastings Street looking east from Carrall Street]
[Welcoming arch at top of road down to C.P.R. station, erected for visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[View of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York leaving the C.P.R. station at the foot of Granville Street]
Chinese arch [for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Arch at the C.P.R. station for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall]
[Chinese arch at Hastings and Carrall Streets, erected for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Chinese arch at Hastings and Carrall Streets, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Chinese arch at Hastings and Carrall Streets, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Chinese Arch on Hastings Street near Carrall Street for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Japanese arch on Hastings Street, between Hamilton and Homer Streets, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Mayor and Mrs. T.O. Townley passing under the Japanese Arch on Hastings Street]
Japanese Arch across Hastings Street between Hamilton and Homer Street.
[Decorations for the visit of the Duke of Cornwall by night]
Japanese arch, Hastings Street
[Japanese Arch on Hastings between Homer and Hamilton Streets]
[Japanese arch on Hastings between Homer and Hamilton, erected for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Japanese arch on Hastings Street between Hamilton and Homer Streets, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Fireman's Arch on Cordova Street for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Arch at corner of Granville and Cordova, top of slope from C.P.R. Station and wharf]
[C.P.R. arch at Granville and Cordova Streets, at top of slope leading down to railway station, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[C.P.R. station at the foot of Granville Street decorated for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[City of Revelstoke arch on Hastings Street near Richards Street, erected for visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York]
[Arch at] Hastings Sawmill [for the] visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
[The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York having passed through the Revelstoke Arch at Richards and Hastings streets]
[Chinese Arch on Hastings Street, east of Carrall Street]
Vancouver Street Fair and Carnival Arch across Hastings Street