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The buzzer : rails-to-rubber issue : 1890-1855

"You are cordially invited to take a last ride free aboard Vancouver's street cars on Sunday, April 24 - 1 to 5 PM. See old no. 53 at the P.N.E. Ceremonies marking completion of the change from rails to rubber commence at 3 PM in the Garden Building. . . ." Includes 4 B.C. Electric "cash fair paid" tokens. Archives has 2 copies.

Tongass National Forest, Alaska : Copper River Meridian

Item is a map of the Tongass National Forest showing roads, trails, railways, triangulation stations, dwellings, schoolhouses, mines, landing strips, airfields, and international, national forest, and national monument boundaries. Two smaller maps show the location of the Tongass National Forest in relation to the rest of Alaska and the far northwest portion of the forest not shown on the primary map.

[Vancouver history and Vancouver in the 1930s]

Item is a documentary film documenting a history of Vancouver using historical photographs, maps and records as well as street scenes of Vancouver in the 1930s. The historical portions of the film contain footage about the pioneers of Vancouver including Captain George Vancouver, John Morton (first resident of what was to become the City of Vancouver), Mr. Wm. Evans (engineer on the first transcontinental train into Port Moody), Lord Granville, John Robson, Richard Earl Howe, Admiral, and Sir Harry Burrard Neale. The film also contains footage of a map of First Narrows, Burrard Inlet, English Bay and nearby Government reserves as well as a map of False Creek, the West End and the East End. In addition there is footage of Hastings Mill (1887), Gastown (1887), the heart of the city (1884), the 1886 fire, City Hall after the fire, the CPR (1887), Indian ranches on Lost Lagoon, clearings near Stanley Park, Vancouver in 1888 and 1890, the entrance to Stanley Park (1890), as well as city scenes of Vancouver in the early twentieth century.

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