Sawmills

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357 Archival description results for Sawmills

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[T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York visit to the Hastings Saw Mill]

Individuals identified are second row (L-R): Lt. Col. His Worship T.O. Townley, Mrs. R.H. Alexander, F.L. Beecher, Geo. R. Maxwell, Sir Wilfred Laurier, Arthur J. Hendry, E.C. Mahoney, Campbell Sweeney, front row: C.M. Beecher, T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, John Hendry, lady in waiting, R.H. Alexander, Mrs. John Hendry, Miss Hendry, Henry Chambers, Axeman: Jim MacDonald, Sawmen: Asa Dunning, Jim Andres and constable: Donald D. McIntosh.

[Aerial view of Vancouver]

Photograph shows Kitsilano, Kits Point, Kitsilano Beach, R.C.A.F. Equipment Depot, Kitsilano Pool, Burrard Bridge, C.P.R. Kitsilano Trestle, Granville Island, Granville Bridge, Cambie Bridge, False Creek, C.P.R. False Creek Yards, West End, Yaletown, Arbutus Ridge, Shaughnessy, South Cambie, Fairview, Mount Pleasant, Little Mountain Reservoir, Connaught Park, Quilchena Golf Course, Douglas Park, Shaughnessy Heights Golf Course, Queen Elizabeth Park, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Barracks, Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Hillcrest Park, Robertson & Hacket Sawmill, City Yard, West Coast Ship Builders and Athletic Park.

Vancouver in the 1880s

Map shows the pre-emptors of land, land use, and the location of sawmills in Vancouver during the period of the 1880s. The map is associated with textual information documenting the history and development of Vancouver in the same period of time. The map also shows the early streets and roads of Vancouver.

[View of Hastings Sawmill]

Panoramic view shows the barque "Curzon" , a tugboat "Commodore", Hastings Mill Store and other buildings on the Hastings Sawmill site.

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