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Major Matthews collection Historical markers With digital objects
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[A fly-wheel from the Land and Fleming Sawmill used as a monument to commemorate the centennial o...
[A fly-wheel from the Land and Fleming Sawmill used as a monument to commemorate the centennial of British Columbia]
[Commissioner W. Wycliffe Booth unveils plaque at Pioneer Place commemorating the establishment o...
[Commissioner W. Wycliffe Booth unveils plaque at Pioneer Place commemorating the establishment of the Salvation Army in Vancouver]
[Dedication plaque for New Brighton Park]
[Dedication plaque for New Brighton Park]
["Hallelujah Point" tablet erected by the Salvation Army]
["Hallelujah Point" tablet erected by the Salvation Army]
[Major J.S. Matthews unveils wooden memorial for Moodyville at the foot of Queensbury Avenue]
[Major J.S. Matthews unveils wooden memorial for Moodyville at the foot of Queensbury Avenue]
[Maple Tree plaque in Gastown]
[Maple Tree plaque in Gastown]
[Plaque at Pioneer Place commemorating the establishment of the Salvation Army in Vancouver]
[Plaque at Pioneer Place commemorating the establishment of the Salvation Army in Vancouver]
[Plaque at Pioneer Place commemorating the establishment of the Salvation Army in Vancouver]
[Plaque at Pioneer Place commemorating the establishment of the Salvation Army in Vancouver]
[Plaque commemorating the site of the Vancouver Illuminating Company on Pender Street east of Abb...
[Plaque commemorating the site of the Vancouver Illuminating Company on Pender Street east of Abbott Street]
[Plaque marking the grave of Able Seaman John Carter of H.M.S. "Discovery"]
[Plaque marking the grave of Able Seaman John Carter of H.M.S. "Discovery"]
[Plaque on the Cleveland Dam]
[Plaque on the Cleveland Dam]
[Plaque on the Spuzzum Bridge commemorating the Royal Engineers]
[Plaque on the Spuzzum Bridge commemorating the Royal Engineers]
[Unveiling of memorial tablet for Henry John Cambie at the C.P.R. Station]
[Unveiling of memorial tablet for Henry John Cambie at the C.P.R. Station]