Fraser River and Burrard Inlet
- AM1594-: MAP 785
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- Nov. 30, 1860, with revisions and corrections to May 21, 1926
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
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Fraser River and Burrard Inlet
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Granville [fire insurance plan]
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a photostat copy of a fire insurance plan of the village of Granville (the Old Granville Township part of Vancouver).
Privy Council (Canada) collection
Item is an extract of a report of a Committee of the Privy Council, dated 8 July 1893, regarding foreshore rights in Vancouver of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, with two accompanying maps. One map is in the file; the other one is catalogued as Map 648.
Plan of subdivision of D in lot 183 and subdivision of J in lot 182, City of Vancouver
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a subdivision map showing block and lot numbers of subdivisions D and J in lots 183 and 182 respectively. These areas are situated roughly between Burrard Inlet in the north and First Avenue in the south and between Victoria Drive in the east and Clark in the west.
Garden, Hermon and Burwell, Provincial Land Surveyors
The Aristocracy of 813 Hornby Street. [boarders]
Part of Alexander Godfrey fonds
Bank of Ottawa / Bank of Nova Scotia building, 602 West Hastings Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
File consists of architectural drawings of the original design for and later alterations to the building. Drawings include plans, exterior and interior elevations, sections and details.
W. Marbury Somervell, Architect
Hamilton flying over Vancouver
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows Charles K. Hamilton flying a biplane over the West End and Deadman's Island
Proposed additional team tracks & driveways & proposed removal of buildings at Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Walter A. Grecula collection
Item is a portion of a map which has been annotated to show proposed trackage and construction changes at the Great Northern Railway depot in Vancouver at the south-east corner of Carrall Street and Pender Street.
Great Northern Railway
Item is a photograph album containing 137 prints. The photographs show life as a student at Braemar School including portraits of students, classes, clubs and teachers. There are also some images showing an outdoor trip to Twin Island, school buildings and school activities.
Beck, Elma
Knox Congregational Church / Zion United Church, 2502 Woodland Drive
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
File consists of architectural drawings and construction and later additions to the building. Drawings are plans, exterior elevations and sections.
Ivan, G.
District Lots 181 & 182 Parker St. to Burrard Inlet [Vancouver docks]
Part of Walter A. Grecula collection
Item is a portion of a map which has been annotated to show the location of rail signals and other crossing infrastructure where the Great Northern Railway line crosses Georgia Street between Raymur Avenue and Glen Drive.
Great Northern Railway
Great Northern Railway freight house
Part of Walter A. Grecula collection
Item is an architectural drawing of Fred Townley's design for a freight house for the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern Railway Company. The drawing includes a general floor plan of the freight house, and a more detailed floor plan of a portion of the building.
Fred L. Townley, Architect
Mountain View Cemetery : plan of border strip, north of Wilson Road
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is a copy of a map of border strips along the edge of Mountain View Cemetery; the copy has been annotated to show possible areas to convert to grave sites, possibly in the 1940s.
Greenery arch erected at Granville and Hastings Streets
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item consists of an architectural drawing of the ceremonial arch erected for the Prince of Wales' visit to Vancouver. The drawing depicts a front elevation.
Vancouver (B.C.). Engineer's Office
City Hall (425 Main Street) - renovations
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
File consists of architectural drawings created for various renovation projects proposed and completed at "old" City Hall, at the corner of Main and Pender Streets. Drawings are plans, exterior elevations, sections. Many of the drawings were created by Arthur J. Bird, Building Inspector / City Architects (head of the Building Department).
Projects documented include expansion of the Treasurer's office, and addition of the Annex to the south of the original building.
Vancouver (B.C.). Building Department
Boats docked under Georgia Viaduct
Part of James Crookall fonds
New Westminster-Vancouver right-of-way map [Great Northern properties]
Part of Walter A. Grecula collection
Item is a portion of a map of the area around False Creek, showing surrounding rail lines. The map has been annotated to show land owned by the Great Northern Railway around the perimeter of the False Creek infill site and along the GNR right-of-way.
Great Northern Railway
Indian village and museum, Stanley Park
File consists of drawings depicting various buildings designed for an "Indian village" or "Indian museum" to be located in the Lumberman's Arch area of Stanley Park. Five of the drawings are of buildings designed by Henry E.C. Carrey for the Arts, Historical and Scientific Association of British Columbia, who came up with the original idea for a collection of buildings to represent a model First Nations village. When the project failed to garner funding, the Association handed the project off to the Parks Board.
Two later drawings by Parks Board Superintendent A.S. Wooton are for a smaller, single building referred to as an "Indian museum" proposed for the same site.
Carry, Henry E.C.
Plan of arch to be erected on Georgia Street for the Diamond Jubilee celebration
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is an architectural drawing of a ceremonial arch erected for the the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The drawing depicts plans, elevations and details.
Vancouver (B.C.). Engineer's Office
Alterations to old City Hall 425 Main Street for the Library Board
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
File consists of specifications and architectural drawings for proposed renovations to the City Hall building for the Public Library Board, likely in anticipation of the building being empty after its replacement by the new City Hall on Cambie Street.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a topographical map of the municipalities surrounding Howe Sound and Burrard Inlet. Municipal boundaries, roads and other transportation infrastructure, and radio stations are also included. The Greater Vancouver water supply areas and waterways are shown along with pipe lines, power lines and telegraph lines.
Stanley Park survey - Lost Lagoon
Item is a map showing data from a topographical survey of Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park. The area of the park around the lagoon is depicted, but no topography is indicated.
Pine stacked 32 feet high at Canadian White Pine lumber yard
Sketch showing traffic plan for night functions in Stanley Park during Golden Jubilee period
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map showing provisions for parking, traffic movement, and pedestrian movement for special events related to the City's Golden Jubilee held in Stanley park. Restricted areas, pedestrian crossings, locations of police traffic officers, ticket collectors and fences and gates to be erected are shown.
Vancouver (B.C.). Engineer's Office
Great Northern Railway warehouse
Part of Walter A. Grecula collection
Item is a portion of a map showing the Great Northern and Canadian National railway stations and surrounding buildings. Annotations are one of the Great Northern warehouses and adjacent buildings outlined in ink.
Mountain View Cemetery : proposed plan re conversion of pathways
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is a copy of a portion of a map, which has been annotated to show pathways which are proposed to be converted to grave sites at Mountain View Cemetery, blocks 1-6, ranges 1-5.
Frank Brown-John on top of the old Hotel Vancouver during demolition
Part of Rogers family fonds
Item is a family film shot between 1952 and 1953. Footage includes the wedding party and guests of Ann and Peter Cherniavsky arriving and mingling outside of the church, Peter and Ann Cherniavsky picnicking and site seeing, and baby portraits being taken of Alix Cherniavsky (daughter of Peter and Ann). Also shown is a trip to Ozama, Dominican Republic including swimming scenes at the beach and pool, a Christmas party and locals singing, dancing and fishing.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a video of an Chan-Chek TV Vancouver interview. The interviewed guest is the 1960 downhill skiing Olympic gold medal winner, Jean Vuarnet, and the interviewer is Bob Dawson, director of Mt. Seymour Ski School. Jean Vuarnet responds to a number of questions, and in his answers touches on subjects including the books he has authored on skiing; his hometown of Morzine, France, and the skiing area he was asked to help develop there; his gold medal win at the 1960 Squaw Valley (CA) Olympics and the "egg position" downhill ski technique; his training; his metallic skis; his opinion on particular Simpsons-Sears ski boots and bindings; the strength of the French skiing program; and skiing skill within his family.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a recording of a CBC broadcast of the special program "Black Sunday in Gastown," written and produced by Bill Herbert, which describes the events of the Great Vancouver Fire of 13 June, 1886. The program features the following Vancouver senior citizens who remembered the fire and recounted their stories of the great conflagration which consumed most of the young city: Mrs. John MacKee, Mrs. W.M. Drainey, Mrs. Gertrude E. Gao, Mrs. Eliza Jane Beach, Alex M. Matheson. Also features a tribute to all survivors by Vancouver City Archivist Major J. S. Matthews. Blank from 28:30.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a video of a Chan-Chek TV Vancouver television program titled "The Trading Post," with Ron Morrier. In the program, Ron Morrier sits at a desk reading letters and taking live phone calls for people interested in purchasing, selling, or trading goods (except for clothing, automobiles, or accommodations). Examples of the goods in question include rowing machines, electric guitars, tikis, stoker furnaces, televisions, purebred chihuahuas, water softeners, and bicycles.
Urban transportation : [excerpt]
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a segment of a video which consists of interviews representing various opinions on the 1970 report on the Greater Vancouver Area Rapid Transit Study and its recommendations. Those participating in interviews in this segment include Dr. Julius Kane, professor at the University of British Columbia and Allan Kelly, Chairman of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. It is also possible that some of the voice-overs are those of Derrick Mallard as he does not appear in the video but is credited in the full version.
In this particular excerpt, Dr. Julius Kane explains why he would rather invest money in increased, toll-free bus services than capital development for rapid transit. Allan Kelly, on the other hand, explains why fees for transit should be paid by users, and why he believes rapid transit may be a good fit for Vancouver. At some points the interviews become voice-overs for video snippets of traffic in Vancouver.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a a video which consists of interviews representing various opinions on the 1970 report on the Greater Vancouver Area Rapid Transit Study and its recommendations. Those participating in interviews in this segment include Dr. Julius Kane, Department of Animal and Resource Ecology, University of British Columbia; Allan Kelly, Chairman of the Greater Vancouver Regional District; and Dennis O. Gorman of the Greater Vancouver Regional Planning Board. It is also possible that some of the voiceover responses to questions are those of Derrick Mallard (founder of the Society for Promoting Environmental Conservation) as he does not appear in the video but is credited on the slate.
In this video, Dr. Julius Kane expresses disappointment with the findings of the transit study report, and over the course of his interview explains why he would rather invest money in increased, toll-free bus service than capital development for rapid transit. Allan Kelly, on the other hand, explains what is meant by "rapid transit," why fees for transit should be paid by users, and why he believes rapid transit may be a good fit for Vancouver. Dennis Gordman is interviewed six months after the release of the report, and comments on how the perspective of the Greater Vancouver Regional Planning Board has changed in that time, and how the Board is approaching rapid transit in the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is an amateur film which captures images of Vancouver in 1974 as the creator, Hans Sipma, rode his bicycle about the city. The ride begins near Semlin Dr. and 1st Ave. and proceeds north to Kitchener St., then turns left onto Garden Drive and continues to East Hastings. Some storefronts on East Hastings are briefly visible before the ride continues northbound on Nanaimo, with Crown Mountain and Mt. Fromme visible on the horizon. The ride proceeds north to Wall St., and then along Wall St. eastbound to the Second Narrows Bridge (now the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing).
Crossing into North Vancouver, the bike is directed westbound along Main, Cotton Dr., and Low Level Rd., where the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool substation is visible. The bike detours over the train tracks and onto Pier 94, capturing images of ships, cranes, and lumber piles before continuing west via Esplanade Ave., Forbes Ave., and 3rd St. to Marine Drive. The ride then captures stills westbound along Marine Drive, passing Pemberton Ave. and Capilano Rd. before crossing Lions Gate Bridge back into Vancouver.
From the bridge, Mr. Sipma ventured up on a trail to Prospect Point before proceeding southbound on Stanley Park Dr., then catching another trail down to Third Beach. Along the seawall numerous people are seen walking, and the downtown skyline grows nearer. He proceeds past Second Beach Pool and captures several stills of Englesea Lodge. As he travels down the Seaside Bicycle Route, the Burrard Street Bridge can be seen in the background.
He makes his way up Beach Ave. before carrying his bicycle up a set of concrete stairs to the surface of Burrard Street Bridge, where he dodges those walking on the sidewalk as he rides southbound. He pauses briefly at the intersection of Burrard and Cornwall before riding southeast toward Granville Island. As he continues along the Seaside Bicycle Route, a great deal of construction can be seen along the south side waterfront of False Creek. There are glimpses of the north shore of False Creek. Mr. Sipma emerges from the trail and heads east, pausing briefly at Cambie and 2nd Ave. before heading along 1st Ave. He heads north up Quebec St. He then turns to head back home, heading down Main St., and then 1st Ave. via Terminal Ave until he hits Victoria Dr., from which he turns homebound into an alley just as the film runs out. During his ride, Mr. Sipma captures gas prices, buses, cars, stores, signs, city skylines and buildings, clothing, and much more in 1974 Vancouver.
Front of Vancouver Public Library at 750 Burrard Street
Front of Vancouver Public Library at 750 Burrard Street
Front of Vancouver Public Library at 750 Burrard Street
Front of Vancouver Public Library at 750 Burrard Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Interior of Christmas card with portrait of Evelyn Lett on balcony at 1385 West 15th Avenue
Item is the interior of a Christmas card showing a portrait of Evelyn Lett on her balcony at 1385 West 15th Avenue. The exterior of the card has the phrase "Season's Greeting's" printed in red.
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Mr. P.J. Molenaar [pictures of new gardens at 1477 West Pender Street]
Item is a folder containing six photographs showing the garden of the Canadian Indemnity Company building at 1477 West Pender Street after improvements undertaken for the Make Vancouver Sparkle contest. Item was submitted to the Make Vancouver Sparkle contest.
Latest garden photographs [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Latest garden photographs [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Latest garden photographs [at 1477 West Pender Street]