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Men assembled in front of fence after lacrosse match between newspaper employees and insurance agents at Brockton Point grounds, Stanley Park

Men in the photograph are, from left to right: back row (leaning on fence): J.C. McLaggan, Jr. (of the "World" newspaper), an unidentified man, and J.W. Prescott (insurance agent); standing: Dr. Gordon (surgeon on the "Empress of China"), W. Miller, two unidentified men, and Fred Crickmay (of Crickmay Bros., Customs Agents); seated: A.E. Goodman (reporter with the "World" newspaper), George Pound (compositer), an unidentified man, W.H. Wood, Jr. (Alderman), and an unidentified man. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.

Moonlight Lacrosse Club Junior Champions of British Columbia

Group studio portrait showing left to rifgt: (back row): T. Rankin, S. Peele, W. Cunningham, W. Eickhoff, H. Pittendrigh, J. Patterson; (middle row): C.D. Peele, J. Jackson, A.B. Mackenzie, H.L. Edmonds, J.T. Wilson, A. Eickhoff; (front row): J. Eickhoff, O. Cooper, A.W. Gray, W. McQuarrie

New Westminster Lacrosse Club Champions of B.C.

Photograph shows head and shoulders portrait of the Salmonbellies: 1. James Leavey, 2. James Gow, 3. J. Mahoney, 4. T.J. Lewis, 5. J.J. Cambridge, 6. C.S. Campbell, 7. H. Lyall, 8. W. Galbraith, 9. T. Oddy, 10. D.J. McQuarrie, 11. P. Peels, 12. S. Peek, 13. C. Peele, 14. C.K. Snell, 15. L.A. Lewis, 16. R.H. Cheyne and a view of the lacrosse field

New Westminster Lacrosse Team 1910 World's Champions Defenders of the Minto Cup

Group portrait of the 1910 New Westminster Salmonbellies. Left to right: Jim Gifford; Cliff 'Doughy' Spring; George Rennie; Charlie Galbraith; Bill Turnbull; Thomas Gifford (father of the three Gifford brothers); Tom Gifford; Dave 'Buck' Marshall; Pete Latham; Bert Kellington - in bowler hat; Alex 'Sandy' Gray (goalkeeper); Fred Lynch - behind white hat (club president); Irving 'Punk' Wintemute; Hugh Gifford; Tom Rennie; Edward Longfellow; James 'Pat' Feeney; Tim Mahony (trainer); Charlie Welsh (manager); Gordon 'Grumpy' Spring; Len Turnbull.

Our people at play

Item is a documentary film documenting people participating in recreational activities in Vancouver's parks. The recreational activities shown in the film include tennis, lacrosse, cricket, baseball, soccer, golf, lawn bowling, ice skating, rugby, football, field hockey, sunbathing, swimming, children's finger painting, ballet dancing, boys' woodworking, girls' arts and crafts, girls' indoor basketball, bingo, bag piping, and dancing. The film also documents the free archery instruction that was offered by the Park Board Commissioners as well as several Stanley Park feature activities such as the Stanley Park Miniature Railway, Theatre Under the Stars and Opera in the Malkin Bowl.

Pirates Lacrosse Club Vancouver, B.C. - B.C. Champions 1927-28-29-30-31

Group portrait showing left to right: (back row): Queenie Gans, Irene Newbury, Meta Scott, Kay Pavelick, May Freeman, Ethel Andrews, Dot Clark, Mary Johnson, Eva McMillan and Gert Lewis; (second row): Cory A. Hesse and Mrs. C.A. Hesse; (third row): Lily Tuson, Ellie McDonald, Marge Kennedy, Kay Slavin, Helen Little, Pearl Ladds, Frances Reid and Mary Garside; (front row): Annie Garside and the Grauer Cup

Pirates Lacrosse Club Vancouver, B.C. - B.C. Champions 1927-28-29-30-31

Group portrait showing (left to right): Mrs. C.A. Hesse, Mary Garside, Pearl Ladds, Eva McMillan, Mary Johnston, Frances Reid, Helen Little, Lily Tuson, Ellie McDonald, Marge Kennedy, Irene Newbury, Dot Clark, Meta Scott, Ethel Andrews, Queenie Gans, May Freeman, Kay Slavin, Kay Pavelick, Gert Lewis and Cory A. Hesse

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