Dr. W.W. Walkem, Vancouver's first resident doctor
- AM1376-: CVA 356-1
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Dr. W.W. Walkem, Vancouver's first resident doctor
Heavy Grade Engine 314 Summit Rockies
Logging Scene near Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a team of oxen hauling logs on a skid road
[Man leaning against] Cedar tree, 50 ft. in circumference, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a 36 "x 36" x 60' British Columbia "toothpick"
Branding Cattle on the Ranges, Kamloops
Photograph shows cowboys
Albion Iron Works cooking ranges and heating stoves
Photograph shows a sign advertising a contest to win a range by guessing the total weight of the exhibit
Albion Iron Works cooking ranges
[Delivering Salmon at the Camp, Fraser River]
Photograph shows a boy and a dog sitting on the edge of the scow
Delivering Salmon at the Camp, Fraser River
Photograph shows a boy and a dog sitting on the edge of the scow
Conductors and motor men at Mount Pleasant Barn
Item is a photograph showing conductors and motor men at Mount Pleasant Barn. Mt. Pleasant streetcar and several other streetcars in background. Pictured front row (L-R): Jack Frizzell, Anderson, Grant, Geo. Lenfesty, Jim McCann, Snider, C. Bennett, Andy Keith, Wm. Braim, Ed Manning, Harry Hews (sitting on ground beside dog). Pictured centre row: Jack Howes, Hank Cameron, Tom Routley, McNab, Geo. Martin, John Tibb, Jim Barton, Ave Ross, Bob Brunt, John Perry, Charley Tanner. Pictured back row: Jack Paxman, Harry Vanderwalker, Jim Marshall, Harry Gibbs, McLennan, Brearton, Ross, Paddy Davis, John Jefferies, Jack Clode, Geo. Sherman, Jack Gardner, Harry Hews (on top of car).
Unloading Salmon at a Cannery, Fraser River
Photograph shows the deck of a ship crowded with men
Photograph shows a group eating at a table. Sister Frances of St. James Church is noted as sitting on the left.
Item is a photograph that is a full-length portrait of George Frederick ("Fred") Timms.
Photograph shows Pauline Smith (later Pauline Wilson Waters)
Item is a photograph that is a full-length portrait of George Frederick ("Fred") Timms.
Seated man, likely Fred Tireman
Fred Tireman Standing on a road beside rocks and shrubbery
Man holding an axe and a dog standing by a rustic wooden fence
Man with a pipe seated in a chair outside by a brick wall
Exterior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing an exterior view of the building of W.H. Walsh Grocer store with employees and four of the store horse wagons in front. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
Interior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing grocery store employees and various canned goods and other items on display, including garden seeds and salmon, as well as a view of the cash register. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
Interior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing a woman standing near displays of shoe polish, corn flakes and other goods. Other store employees are visible in the background. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
Exterior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing an exterior view of the W.H. Walsh Grocer building and employees standing in front with four horse-pulled delivery wagons. A residence and parts of other houses are also shown. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
[Loggers and men with] 9'6" [tree]
Interior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing six employees standing behind the counter and displays of merchandise. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
[Unidentified group portrait of men in military uniform]
Granville Street at Robson Street
Photograph shows a policeman in a "Bobby" style hat and uniform and W. Cosman and Son Hardware
Granville Street at Hudson's Bay [on Georgia Street]
Photograph shows a horse-drawn wagon and the C.P.R. Station in the background
Photograph is a composite of portraits and buildings including the Car Barns, Head Office, Power House and Sub-Station, and Power House.
Photograph is a composite of portraits and buildings. The portraits have been numbered and identifying names have been listed and glued to the sides of the board.
[Office interior of the Bank of British Columbia, corner of Hastings and Richards Streets]
[Man and women in a horse-drawn carriage]
Photograph shows the following from left to right, back row: Sgt. P. Dyke, Col-Sgt. R. Murphy, Sgt. J Sperring, Col-Sgt. R.F. Marrion, Sgt. J. Chapman, Sgt. W.P. Watson, Col-Sgt. R.O. Boult, Sgt. G. Hutchings, Sgt. C.H. Williams, Sgt. J. De Graves, Sgt. A
Spencer's Store : meat department
Photograph shows the following individuals from left to right: top row - H.J. Painter, F.C. Macey, R. Boyd (Manager), W.E. Smith, G. MacDonald; middle row - F.C. Painter, W.L. Wright (Secretary and Treasurer), W. Curran (President), E.V. Willis, A.C. McAr
Christmas greetings from the 1906-1907 V.A.C. Intermediate Basketball Team
Fairview Lacrosse Club : Champions V.C.L. 1907
Photograph is a composite of portraits including names.
Central Executive Vancouver Conservative Club
Photograph shows head and shoulder portraits of: Osborne Plunkett, J.B. Williamson, T.E. Julian, C.D. McKay, C.E. Tisdall, C.M. Woodworth, W.M. McKay, Sam McClay, Thomas Allardyce and John Bennett
George in yard [Knight Road (Street) in Cedar Cottage]
Photograph shows the following individuals from left to right, back row: J. Lothian (S.S.), A Corbiere (P. 3rd B.), C. Donovan (C.F.), J. Sutherland (R.F.); middle row: A. Miller (L.F.), R. Fox (Vice-Pres.), C. Hill (1st B., Capt.) F. Oke (President), J.
Vancouver Athletic Club Association Football Team 1907-08
Photograph shows the following individuals from left to right, back row: J.H. Dick, J. Russell, G. McPherson, J. Lambie, J. Young, Stan. Warn; front row: unidentified, J. King, 2 unidentified, Al. Larwill (President), unidentified, J.C. Mattison, and unid
Roy Perry standing behind counter of the Electric Supply Company store located at 806 Robson Street
Opening of Granville Street Bridge by Earl Grey