Image of the Sun Tower, previously the World Building, named for The Vancouver Daily World newspaper, looking east from Pender Street between Abbot and Taylor Streets. Many horse-drawn vehicles in the street.
Image of Hastings Street at unknown cross street, with one horse-drawn cart and a great many men, women, and children on the street. A building on the right appears to bear the British coat of arms over the door (just visible at the right edge of the image).
Image of Granville Street looking north from approximately the intersection of Granville and Robson Streets, with the Vancouver Block prominent on the right side.
View looking roughly northeast along what would be the alley between Hastings Street and Cordova Street, showing the back side of the Post Office, the CPR tracks, boats in the water and Stanley Park, with mountains beyond.
View of the Carter-Cotton building looking roughly southeast along Hastings street from the intersection of Hastings and Hamilton Streets, with Victory Square visible on the right.
View looking north on Granville Street from the intersection of Granville and Pender Streets. The post office and second Canadian Pacific Railway depot are visible in the centre of the photo.
View of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church looking roughly northeast from the intersection of 10th Avenue and Quebec Street. 2 copies, second is cut a few millimeters shorter.
View of Second Beach with men, women, and children on the beach, the grass, in the water, and walking in the trees beyond the beach. Some are playing with boats. In the centre of the scene is a small hut on the edge of the beach. [same image as UL_1626_3_61]
A memorial procession for the death of King Edward, who died May 6, 1920. Members of the military march down a residential street thronged with people. [same as image in UL_1626_3_148]