Aerial view showing Brockton Point & city, Vancouver, B.C.
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1657-UL_1657_0009
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- [not before 1937]
Aerial view of Brockton Point and city Vancouver.
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Aerial view showing Brockton Point & city, Vancouver, B.C.
Aerial view of Brockton Point and city Vancouver.
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Northern B.C. Totem Poles, Oweekay Indians
View of two totem poles standing on the ground. The proper name for the Oweekayno First Nations is the Wuikinuxv Nation.
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[View of a trolley car on Davie Street, Vancouver]
View of a trolley on Davie Street with two men in uniform.
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View from the junction of Granville and Georgia Streets of the second Hotel Vancouver
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Corner of Granville & Georgia Sts., Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Bank of Commerce, Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Granville and Hastings Sts.
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[Fully loaded rail line tourist coach for tours of Vancouver, B.C.]
Depicts an open air coach, full of passengers, that runs on rail lines and offers sightseeing tours of Vancouver; additionally in the corner a portrait of the conductor, Ted Lyons
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Depicts the old Vancouver Post office, from Granville and Hastings Sts. junction
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Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.
View north down Granville St. from around Georgia St.
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1173 Davie St, Vancouver, B.C.
View of the front of the house at 1173 Davie Street
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Some retail shops, Granville St., Vancouver, B.C.
View of the west side of Granville St looking south from Dunsmuir St.
Timms, Philip Thomas
View of well dressed people forming the letters UBC on a field
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Looking across the First Narrows, from Signal Station, Prospect Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View of an ocean liner steaming through the First Narrows
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[View of Chinese arch over Hasting St, Vancouver]
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Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver, Canada
View of children in the water and adults on the beach at Kitsilano
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[View of a medium sized steamship aground and tilted, near the shore]
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Transferring passengers from S.S. Prince Rupert, Mar 23, 1917
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[Wrecked ship nearly completely submerged with another ship in the background]
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[Horse drawn float in a parade in Vancouver]
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[Floats in a parade in Vancouver]
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Memorial proecession, Vancouver, B.C., May 20th 1910
View of a marching band marching along a crowd lined residential street
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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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The fonds consists of materials related to Mabel Taylor's nursing career and international travels. The materials document the professional life and world travel of an independent woman in the first half of the twentieth century. Record types include diplomas and certificates of nursing, travel documents including Taylor's passport and visas, correspondence related to job openings, as well as Taylor's written exam for obtaining a drivers' license in Durban, South Africa.
Taylor, Mabel Clara
Thomas K. Fleming research collection
The Thomas K. Fleming research collection consists of materials related to the settler colonial history of British Columbia, and more broadly, the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Record types include correspondence, newsletters, press clippings, printed materials, notes, maps, legal documents, as well as Fleming`s stamp collection and associated records. Historical records in the collection include content primarily from the nineteenth to early twentieth century on such subjects as forestry, travel, commerce, and postal history. The collection has been arranged into two series: Historical Records and Research Subject Files series, and Stamp Collection and Related Materials series.
Potters Guild of British Columbia collection
The fonds consists of materials collected by the Potters Guild of British Columbia. The fonds primarily consists of news clippings, photographs, and notes related to one of the members of the Guild, Santo Mignosa. Topics include ceramic and pottery exhibitions, techniques, awards, and educational workshops.
The fonds consists records relating to Dr. Joan Ford’s medical career and personal life, with records including handwritten notes, letters and correspondence, newspapers, photographs, official degrees and awards, administrative reports, and a coin. Files often contain multiple record types within them. Dr. Ford dedicated her medical career to helping those in need, including traveling to Nepal, Dominica, and Bangladesh all while managing her own medical practice in Burnaby. She has served in various capacities on numerous boards and professional organizations including the Federation of Medical Women of Canada, Save the Children, the Sir Edmund Hillary Foundation, and the Trans-Himalayan Aid Society. She has received numerous awards and recognitions in her lifetime, but for her dedication to the global health community, she was appointed as an officer in the Order of Canada. Her personal interests included her family, Canadian history, and nature.
Ford, Joan