North Vancouver Ferries, Vancouver, B.C.
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1632-UL_1632_0037
- Item
- 1927
Frank, Leonard
North Vancouver Ferries, Vancouver, B.C.
Frank, Leonard
View of Lake O'Hara. A group of men on horses looking out on to the lake can also be seen in the photo.
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
View of mountains and alpine lakes. Location in either British Columbia or Alberta, but the exact location is unknown.
Frank, Leonard
View of Vancouver from roof garden of Hotel Vancouver
View from Hotel Vancouver north, of city and Burrard Inlet.
Frank, Leonard
Corner of Hastings & Granville Streets, Vancouver, B.C.
Frank, Leonard
View up Capilano River with the Lions Mountains in the background.
Frank, Leonard
Steam ship Lady Alexandra
Frank, Leonard
Vancouver: The Golden City of the West - Jubilee Year 1936
A book about Vancouver, designed as a souvenir and an “example of the art of printing”. This volume is labelled book 321 out of a presumably limited number. There is a short introduction, and then there are the large photographs from throughout Greater Vancouver with captions.
Publisher - Vancouver : Lumberman Printing Company Limited and Leonard Frank
Frank, Leonard
Hastings Street, Standard Bank to Marine Building
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's newer business blocks are among the finest in the Dominion."
Frank, Leonard
C.P.R. Piers B, C, D. Grain Elevators in distance
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is Canada's all-year-round seaport for the trading vessels of the Eastern and Western hemispheres."
Frank, Leonard
Burrard Bridge, taken from Beach Avenue
Caption from the book reads, "Burrard Bridge stretches a full mile in length across False Creek linking together city and suburb."
Frank, Leonard
Marine Drive is another choice residential section
Caption from the book reads, "Vistas of mountain and sea and almost every type of flower and shrub make for ideal home environment."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's hotels are centrally located in the best and newest areas."
Frank, Leonard
Indian Totem Poles in Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "Many historic sights add to the entrancing interest of this wonderland park." Image of Haida totem poles, which were purchased by the City of Vancouver from Alert Bay, British Columbia.
Frank, Leonard
President Harding Memorial, Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "A tribute to Canada's friendship and regard for her great southern neighbour."
Frank, Leonard
Kitsilano Beach and Swimming Pool
Caption from the book reads, "This city-owned bathing pool provides a safe and glorious sea-water 'swimming hole."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's many golf courses enjoy settings of unrivalled beauty, which adds to the pleasure of the game of games."
Frank, Leonard
The "Seven Sisters" in Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "Typical giants of the forest with which Stanley Park abounds."
Frank, Leonard
Loading Grain and Lumber at Lapointe Pier
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is the busiest lumber export centre and the fastest-growing grain port in Canada."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "A silent sentinel viewing with stolid calm the passing ships."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's strange mountain phenomenon, a mountain that sleeps in sombre grandeur
Frank, Leonard
Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, Vancouver
Caption from the book reads, "Capilano Canyon is one of the delights of our tourist visitors."
Frank, Leonard
Capilano River, with view of "The Lions"
Caption from the book reads, "River, forest, and snow-capped "Lions" combine to make an unforgettable scene."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "Glorious vistas of sea, forest and mountains make this a favorite automobile drive."
Frank, Leonard
View from Whytecliff, near Vancouver
Caption from the book reads, "An automobile drive of unexcelled magnificence, with the famed Howe Sound sea-way and the mountains providing constantly changing scenic interest."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's Island Playground, the family playground of Vancouver citizen's of all ages."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "A unique trio--river, highway and railroad--through the Cariboo country to the 'pot of gold' at the rainbow's end."
Frank, Leonard
A Double Tunnel on the Cariboo Highway
Caption from the book reads, "Engineering skill makes possible glorious travel journeys through the Cariboo country."
Frank, Leonard
View of Ocean Falls, B.C. with views of a golf course, paper and pulp mill, and dwellings. Photograph is numbered 4766.
Frank, Leonard
New England Cafe, Victoria B.C.
Photograph postcard of the New England Cave, Victoria, B.C.
Frank, Leonard
Mt. Robson, highest peak, Canadian Rockies
View of the mountain covered with snow.
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
Grand Canyon, Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, B.C., height 435 ft.
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
Frank, Leonard
View of mountains and alpine lakes. Location in either British Columbia or Alberta, but the exact location is unknown.
Frank, Leonard
Horseshoe Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
View up east side of Howe Sound from Horseshoe Bay.
Frank, Leonard
Alexandra Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View of Alexandra Park with English Bay and Stanley Park in the background
Frank, Leonard
View of the West Lion and East Lion Mountains. Also known as the Sisters.
Frank, Leonard
View up Capilano River with the Lions mountains in the background.
Frank, Leonard
View of Harbour taken from financial section
View of the Birks building and other buildings in downtown Vancouver. Caption from the book reads, "Canada's Pacific metropolis lies in a matchless environment of sea and mountains."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "Splendid modern hotels vie with each other in giving faultless service to the tourist."
Frank, Leonard
Caption from the book reads, "A monument to the city's thoughtfulness for the sick."
Frank, Leonard