Image shows the Duke of Connaught's royal procession passing through the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the royal visit. The Duke can be seen tipping his hat in the foremost carriage.
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
Image of fourteen police officers on horseback posing in front of Lumberman's Arch where it was erected on Pender Street for the Duke of Connaught's visit to Vancouver.
Image of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught with others, including the Mayor James Findlay and possibly Princess Patricia, at the civic reception held for the Duke at the Vancouver Court House.
Portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught at the civic reception held for their visit at the Brockton Oval. Mayor James Findlay can be seen behind the Duke.
Image shows a squad of the B.C. Light Horse regiment acting as body guards in the royal procession of the Duke of Connaught. The image also shows the Duke's carriage passing under the Japanese arch, which was erected on Hastings Street for the procession.
Image of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught greeting a group of women at the civic reception held for the Duke at the Brockton Oval. The Mayor James Findlay can be seen on the far left of the photograph.
Portrait of the mascot for the Vancouver Golden Jubilee, Beverly Pierce Kendall, dressed in First Nations ceremonial dress including a chief's feather headress.
Aerial photograph of downtown Vancouver, Burrard Inlet and the North Shore. Small illustration of Captain Vancouver overlain on photograph. Written on photograph: Copyright applied for ; 34
View of the Chinese Village constructed for Vancouver's Golden Jubilee celebration, including the pagoda tower and the Chinese Jubilee arch. Written on photograph: 10.
Postcard includes fifteen small photographs showing the stages of construction of the Chinese Jubilee arch constructed on Pender Street. Written on postcard: Photos shows various stages of construction. Back of postcard is stamped by photo studio.
Image of Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess, entering a car flanked by two Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers in front of the Hotel Vancouver during her and Prince Philip's visit to Vancouver.
Image of orchestra and audience at an outdoor music concert on the grounds outside Vancouver City Hall. Concert was possibly for the royal visit of 1939.
Image of crowd of people outside a storefront with several broken windows, likely the result of the 1907 race riots in Vancouver. Written on photograph: No. R1. The word "before" is misspelt on the photograph.
View of audience and stage during a pantomime performance at English Bay. Handwritten on back of postcard: The Pierriots [sic], English Bay, Van. B.C., June 1912.