- BC-1691/7
- Item
- 19-?
View from across inlet.
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View from across inlet.
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Family posed beside a car.
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Unidentified sports team. Basketball?
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Vancouver, B.C., Sept. 1901 "The Ophir", Burrard Inlet, Vancouver B.C., Sept. 1901
BC276/1: Corner of Cordova decorated for Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York's visit, 1901 September 30.
BC276/2: U.S. foremasted schooner, Lions in background.
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Vancouver, B.C. [and] Vancouver, B.C. Sept. 1901
BC-277/1 - Japantown decorated for the arrival of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York
BC-277/2 - Vancouver courthouse [now Art Gallery], decorated for the arrival of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, 1901 September.
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View of downtown?
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View from downtown towards North Shore.
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Vancouver storefront after fire.
Storefront after fire with sign: "Big fire sale. 3,000-worth. Mixed stock - slightly damaged, must be sold within 8 days. Sale begins Monday morning. Solomon & co."
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Vancouver members of the Royal Canadian Regiment sent to South Africa.
Text on back: "Vancouver S.A. Contg." see album #3. in front of Old Dull Shed. Boer War. "Vancouver members of the Royal Canadian Regiment sent to South Africa, 1899" see D.E. Harker; The Dukes, p. 30 (HR F5044 B7 H268 1974) - variant pose.
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Empty lot from demolition? with another building adjacent.
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Vancouver ball park, corner Homer & Smythe, 1907.
View of stands.
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Vancouver General Hospital showing Laurel Pavilion.
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Vancouver ... St. Andrew's, Georgia and Richards.
Construction work in progress.
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University of Alberta, Edmonton, General Scheme of 1912 for proposed buildings
Photographed copies of architectural renderings for university buildings. -- Percy E. Nobbs, architect; Frank Darling, construction architect.
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Possibly taken in B.C.
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Unusual silvery sheen on photo. -- "Metalotype" (on verso).
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Unidentified group photograph.
Group portrait resembles a school staff picture, includes three women, two clergmen and one man in military uniform.
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Unidentified family standing in front of house.
Tintype badly deteriorated. -- Image blurred.
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A mansion? Possibly taken in B.C.
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Unidentified boat with man and small boy on deck, B.C.?
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Uncle Ned's Hotel ... Third Bridge
Winter scene.
Note on back identifies hotel as White Pass Hotel.
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Ulyana Gromova, member of the Young Guards.
Head and shoulders portrait. Retouched.
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Two workers posed in front of site.
Possibly B.C.
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Two women posing with bicycle. Third bicycle upside down.
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Two women leaving a house in winter.
One of four photographs of scenes of Russian life.
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Two women and a man posed on swing.
Possibly B.C.
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Two steam-shovels on barge destined for Campbell River Timber Co.
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Two possibly Fijian men posing on dock.
On Verso: "Van Steenwyk : N.Z."
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Two people posed on porch of house.
Possibly B.C.
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Two people on horseback, Lake?, Street scene.
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Two men standing on natural bridge.
One man is standing next to camera on tripod. Bridge is a rock formation, possibly B.C.
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Two Northwest steam-shovels destined for Campbell River Timber, Ltd.
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"Named Legaie ... Paul Legaie, a head chief of the Tsimshians nation, who died a Christian at Port Simpson, B.C., Jan. 7th, 1891, aged 45 years." (inscription on tombstone).
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Three photographs of a fluffy cat.
Two photographs of cat in the garden, one photograph of woman with cat on lawn.
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Three men with three dogs posed outside of cabin.
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Three men golfing in front of what appears to be a club house. Probably taken in B.C.
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