[Vancouver Fire Department engine decorated for] Dominion Day parade
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-444
- Item
- [1887?]
A note on the back of the photograph mounting identifies the men riding in the fire engine: John W. McMorran, and A. W. Cameron.
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[Vancouver Fire Department engine decorated for] Dominion Day parade
A note on the back of the photograph mounting identifies the men riding in the fire engine: John W. McMorran, and A. W. Cameron.
[Soldiers assembled for Dominion Day parade at Cordova Street and Abbott Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows spectators on sidewalks, and soldiers in the street, including: the band of the ship H.M.S. "Triumph", the Battery British Columbia Garrison Artillery, and the New Westminster Rifle Company and the Cordova Street Arch in the background.
Parade, Cordova Street, Band H.M.S. Triumph
Section of Dominion Day Parade on Cordova Street between Abbott and Cambie looking east
[Parade of Orangemen travelling west on Hastings Street from Dunlevy Avenue]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Procession July 1st, 1890 Cordova Street, Vancouver
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including decoratations for Dominion Day and the Dunn-Miller Block
[B.C. Brigade of Garrison Artillery marching down Cordova Street near Cambie Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows soldiers in street, and spectators on sidewalks and up power poles. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[A Labour Day parade travelling east on Cordova Street at Cambie Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of Cordova Street looking east from Cambie Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a Loyal Orange Lodge parade
Item is a photograph of a horse-drawn wagon for the parade. Inscription on verso states "Rec'd [Received from ex PC Ed Bellamore (PC126)".
[Fire Brigade in Labour Day parade on Oppenheimer St. approaching Columbia St.]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Looking east along Oppenheimer St. (now Cordova St. east), from Westminster Ave. (now Main St.).
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a marching band on Hastings Street approaching Granville Street and the Leland Hotel Annex
[Labour Day parade at corner of Hastings and Cambie at old courthouse steps]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Visible in the photograph are the new YMCA and Public Library. The old YMCA is to the east, next door.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a marching band on Hastings Street approaching Granville Street and a boy carrying a sign "Athletic Sports Brockton Point 2:30 p.m." and the Leland Hotel Annex
B.C., M.T. and T. Company, Hastings Mill Branch, Labor Day
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a parade of horse-drawn wagons from Hastings Sawmill on Dunlevy Avenue at Alexander Street
[Visiting British sailors marching north on Granville Street from Georgia Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the first Hotel Vancouver and part of C.P.R. Park
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A float in the Labour Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A native man in costume in the Labour Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows part of the Flack Block at the corner of Hastings Street and Cambie Street
[A horse-drawn carriage in the Labour Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows part of the Flack Block at the corner of Hastings Street and Cambie Street
[A woman on a float in the Labour Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The No. 2 chemical fire wagon in the Labour Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[People observing parade at Hastings and Richards Streets]
An accompanying label reads: "At Hastings and Richards Sts. The parade was a long one. Firemen, Lodges, Unions, Bands, Indians, Citizen Soldiers, Clowns, etc., and if the parade was not long enough the City Board of Works (scavenging dept. all cleaned up for the occasion) made the show complete. - Timms Photo."
[International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Vancouver parade cart]
Photograph shows cart on parade, with people on the cart and on the street and sidewalk.
[Parade of elephants on Granville Street]
Photograph shows men on elephants in the street. Photograph also shows streetcars in the street, and spectators on the sidewalk.
[A man and his dog in a Labour Day parade on Hastings Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A decorated horse in a Labour Day parade on Hastings Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph depicts a figure being led on horseback.
[A Dominion Day parade moving east towards the corner of Hastings Street and Granville Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the Hamilton Building and the Mackinnon Block
[Tsimpsian brass band on the north side of the 500 block of Hastings Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Molson's Bank, Mahon, McFarland and Mohon Building, the Thompson-Ogle Building and Shelton's Furniture Store
[The Thomas Dunn float in the Labour Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A group of girls on a float in the Labour Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows camels pulling carriages on the street. Photograph also shows buildings in the background and spectators in the foreground.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[An imitation elephant to promote Columbo Tea Company in a Labour Day Parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A Dominion Day parade moving east towards the corner of Hastings Street and Granville Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the Hamilton Building and the Mackinnon Block
Granville Street, Vancouver [looking northeast from the first Hotel Vancouver]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the C.P.R. Park, a military parade along the east side of the 600 block of Granville Street, Bank of Montreal and the New York Block
[Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York in procession on Cordova Street at Cambie Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York in carriage on Hastings Street near Richards Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on parade at Hastings and Homer Streets]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York [on parade]
Photograph shows the Duke and Duchess, with others, in a carriage turning a corner (likely at Cordova and Abbott Streets). Photograph also shows soldiers on horseback in the parade, and spectators on the sidewalks and in various building windows.
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives. Photograph shows the Boulder Hotel, 1-9 West Cordova Street.
The Handy Man's Last Parade, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows a large parade proceeding down Cordova Street, with spectators on the sidewalks.
Cordova Street in its Prime July 1st 1904 Naval Parade
Photograph shows a view looking west from Carrall Street including the Dunn-Miller Block
Hastings [Street] and Cambie Street [on] Labor Day
Photograph shows a view looking west along Hastings Street including a V.F.D. No. 4 horse-drawn fire wagon, The Arcade building and other buildings and businesses on the north side of the street
Hastings Street West of Seymour [Street] Dominion Day
Photograph shows people lining the street to watch a parade including a horse-drawn fire wagon and the Bank of B.N.A., Standard Furniture, David Spencer and Molson Bank
[5th Regiment of the Canadian Garrison Artillery marching in Dominion Day parade]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Item is a photograph on a postcard showing the Church Parade of the 6th D.C.O.R. Annotation on verso: "Presented by Hector MacKenzie, Pipe Major (on night of Pipers Band.) G.M.S. Fred Kennedy in front. The 6th Reg. 'The Duke of Connaught's' Own Rifles' leaving Beatty Street Drill Hall for divine service. Being without a regimental brass band at the time, are lead by Hector MacKenzie's private pipe band."
Street parade Vancouver [Main Street at Hastings Street]
Street parade [Main Street at Hastings Street]