Commissioner, L.D. [Taylor and] Mayor [James Lyle] Telford at Seymour [Falls] Dam
- AM1477-1-S5---: CVA 1477-263.47
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- July 21, 1939
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
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Commissioner, L.D. [Taylor and] Mayor [James Lyle] Telford at Seymour [Falls] Dam
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Council Chambers with aldermen and guests at swearing in of Mayor Hume
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Council Chambers with aldermen and guests at swearing in of Mayor Hume
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Council Chambers with Mayor Charles Thompson before swearing in of Mayor Hume
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Council Chambers, Mayor [Rathie] and party and mace leaving
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Council Chambers, swearing [in] by Justice Nemetz
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Craig Hemer, unidentified man and Mayor Philip Owen
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Crowd gathered at City Hall for visit by Prince Charles and Princess Diana]
[Crowd of onlookers at the opening of the new C.P.R. Pier B-C]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Mayor Taylor, Chief Constable H.W. Long, and the Captain of the "Empress"
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Inscription by Taylor on verso of print reads: "Chief of Police, L.D. [Taylor], newly elected M.P. evidently trying to have me remove my hat, Alderman North Vancouver then Dr. Sutherland, next big fellow one of my aldermen."
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing David Oppenheimer, second Mayor of Vancouver. The photograph exists under the identifier PORT P662 in the COV Archives holdings.
Decorated car in Canada Pacific Exhibition's All Out for Victory Parade
Diana Fowler LeBlanc, Roméo LeBlanc and Mayor Philip Owen pose with print by Susan Point
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Distinguished Pioneer Award Ceremony at Hotel Vancouver
Item is a photograph showing a group of Distinguished Awards Ceremony presenters seated at the front of a Hotel Vancouver room. Pictured (L-R): Harry Rankin, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Mike Harcourt, Jeanne Sauvé.
File consists of six contact sheets with a total of 197 images of the Distinguished Pioneer Awards ceremony held at Hotel Vancouver and prints of four of these images. Includes many images of Governor General Jeanne Sauve handing out the awards. Prints include an image of Sauve presenting an award to Mr. Rice, images of the officials attending, and a view of the seated recipients. Individuals identified are Governor General Jeanne Sauve, Mr. Rice, Mayor Michael Harcourt and Vancouver Centennial Commission Chairman Michael Francis.
File consists of three contact sheets with a total of 93 images. Mayor Michael Harcourt and Tillicum are featured in several of the images.
Doreen Maruska and Mike Harcourt
Doreen Maruska, Mike Harcourt and unidentified man
Doreen Maruska, Mike Harcourt and unidentified man
[Dr. Sutherland delivering the address at the opening ceremony for the first Second Narrows Bridge]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Individuals identified are: the Hon. W.H. Sutherland, Minister of Public Works (speaking) Mayor L.D. Taylor to the left of Sutherland and the Mayor of North Vancouver to the right of Sutherland. A Vancouver alderman stands behind Sutherland.
Duke of Devonshire at Police Station with Police Chief Anderson and Mayor R. H. Gale
[Duke of Devonshire visit - inspecting boy scouts - Mayor Harry Gale behind]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Earl Grey Party at Big Tree Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait at the Hollow Tree showing Earl and Lady Grey and their daughters and His Worship Fred Buscombe and William Stark driving
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Fashion parades, February 1960 and undated slides
Part of Joe Quan fonds
File consists of twelve photographs of a February 1960 fashion parade in Chinatown attended by Mayor A.T. Alsbury and Miss Vancouver Chinatown 1960 Donna Yee, as well as two photographs of a parade in Chinatown, likely taken in 1960.
Federal Express Project gift display at Oakridge Mall
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Fireman carrying Gerald McGeer's coffin, leaving City Hall
Part of Pacific Press fonds
[First car to cross [first] Second Narrows Bridge]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows Mayor L.D. Taylor second row, left. Inscription by Taylor on the verso of print reads: "First money $200,000, voted by my administration in 1910."
First council meeting reenactment
Item is a photograph showing seven actors at the reenactment of Vancouver's first council meeting. Mike Harcourt is pictured in the centre wearing a top hat.
Flag ceremony at Cenotaph [Mayor Malkin]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Flag ceremony at Cenotaph [Mayor Malkin]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows (from left to right): Mayor L.D. Taylor, Captain Glover, unidentified man, and George Fitch standing on the beach at the Jericho Beach Station after flight in seaplane. An article in the March 6, 1939. The Daily Province states that this was Taylor's first flight.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows Mayor L.D. Taylor, Major [Tudhope] and Captain Glover of the B.C. Electric Railway Company, dressed in flight gear standing in front of a seaplane at the Jericho Beach Station. L.D. Taylor is wearing aviator goggles. An article in the March 6, 1939 The Daily Province states that this was his first flight.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Mayor C.E. Tisdall
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Individuals indentified, from left to right: Robert Henry Gale, Ambrose Bury, L.D. Taylor.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Individuals indentified, from left to right: Robert Henry Gale, Kenneth Blatchford, L.D. Taylor.
Fraser Wilson and Mike Harcourt beside mining mural
Fraser Wilson and Mike Harcourt beside mining mural
File consists of two contact sheets with a total of sixty images pertaining to a celebration for the restoration and relocation of murals by artist Fraser Wilson from Pender Hall to the Maritime Labour Centre. Individuals identified are Mayor Mike Harcourt and Fraser Wilson. Some images appear to show Harcourt and Councillor May Brown with items from the Mayors Gift Program.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a photographic reproduction of a photograph showing Fred Cope, third Mayor of Vancouver. The photograph also exists under the identifier PORT P425 in the COV Archives holdings.