[Horse drawn float in a parade in Vancouver]
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1665-UL_1665_0004
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- [between 1909 and 1913?]
Depicts horses pulling a huge steel pipe advertising Ross & Howard Iron Works Co.
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[Horse drawn float in a parade in Vancouver]
Depicts horses pulling a huge steel pipe advertising Ross & Howard Iron Works Co.
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The memorial address by Judge McInnis, Vancouver, B.C.
Depicts a large crowd of people in stands and on a field listening to the memorial address in honour of King Edward VII by Judge McInnis
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[Marching band in a parade along a car lined street in Vancouver]
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[Motorized floats in a parade in Vancouver]
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[View of an orchard and a house in the Okanagan area]
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The West End, looking up Pendrell Street, Vancouver, B.C.
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Unveiling of memorial for C.P.R. employees, April 28, 1922
View of crowds and dignitaries around the unveiled Angel of Victory statue commerating CPR employees killed in WWI
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[Canadian Fairbanks Building, Gastown, Vancouver]
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[Stadacona Apartment Building, 601 Bute St., Vancouver]
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A family album that comes from the estate of one Mr. Abramson, a former Consul General of the United States to Canada. The photos are from throughout British Columbia and California, in Kelowna in particular. Most of the images are captioned, but many are too faded to be fully legible. There is some significant damage to the album and some of the photographs. One negative is also tucked into the album.
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[Woman feeding Teddy the Bear]
Teddy the Bear was a orphaned bear cub found in Whistler at the Rainbow Lodge. He was given to the Stanley Park Zoo in 1926. The woman in the photograph is unidentified.
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[Woman feeding Teddy the Bear]
Teddy the Bear was a orphaned bear cub found in Whistler at the Rainbow Lodge. He was given to the Stanley Park Zoo in 1926.
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[Woman with a group of children]
Image of a woman holding a baby and three children standing next to her.
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[Child pushing another child in buggy]
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[Man and woman posing together]
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[View of buildings on side of hill]
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The location of the photograph is in British Columbia, but the exact location is unknown.
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The location of the photograph is in British Columbia, but the exact location is unknown.
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The location of the photograph is in British Columbia, but the exact location is unknown.
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[View of fields and mountains]
The location of the photograph is in British Columbia, but the exact location is unknown.
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Part of Department of Geography fonds
The sous-fonds consists of miscellaneous personal correspondence and notes regarding Dr. Slaymaker's research interests. The Miscellaneous series is the only series in the sous-fonds.
Slaymaker, Olav