- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1658-UL_1658_0001
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- [between 1920 and 1935?]
View from the junction of Granville and Georgia Streets of the second Hotel Vancouver
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View from the junction of Granville and Georgia Streets of the second Hotel Vancouver
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Depicts the old Vancouver Post office, from Granville and Hastings Sts. junction
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[View of Chinese arch over Hasting St, Vancouver]
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[View of a medium sized steamship aground and tilted, near the shore]
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[Marching band in a parade along a car lined street in Vancouver]
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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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[Child pushing another child in buggy]
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A bit of Granville St. - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of Granville St, looking north from the roof of a building on Granville between Pender and Dunsmuir. Notable buildings include the Winch Building, Vancouver post office, and the second Canadian Pacific Railway Station.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The memorial address by Judge McInnis - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the crowd at an address by Judge McInnis (possibly McInnes?).
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[Horse-drawn carriage 'Seeing Stanley Park & City']
A posed photo of a horse drawn carriage carrying men, women, and children through a forested area. Side of carriage marked "Seeing Stanley Park & City."
The Stanley Park Photographers
No. 6209 - Wholesale Centre - Vancouver, B.C.
View of Vancouver, centered on the W.H. Malkin Co. Limited Wholesale Grocers.
Rosetti Studios
A view of the YWCA building on the northeast corner of Dunsmuir and Burrard Streets.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
High School Cadets (Church Parade) - July 1912
Vancouver B.C. High school military cadets (including a small band) march down a residential street before onlookers.
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C.P.R. Depot & Docks and Cascade Mtns.
View of the second Canadian Pacific Railway depot and tracks, looking toward part of Stanley Park.
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Burrard Male Choir, 1933-34. Winners of K of P Shield & B.C.E. Cup Choral Championship 1934.
Portrait of men's choir with their trophies on the steps of the then Vancouver Courthouse (now the Vancouver Art Gallery). One woman stands immediately behind the trophies.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of the English Bay beach with children and families.
Timms, Philip Thomas
Winch Building - Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Winch Building and the old Vancouver Post Office, looking roughly east from West Hastings St. and Howe St.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Bird's Eye View, looking East, Vancouver, B.C.
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Stage - Kitsilano Beach, Van. B.C.
A stage in Kitsilano, with a sign advertising concerts every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening. Almost certainly the fore-runner to the Kitsilano Showboat stage.
Hannay, John W.
A view of Vancouver looking east from downtown, likely taken from the first or second Hotel Vancouver. Holy Rosary Cathedral at Richards and Dunsmuir Sts is visible at the right of the image.
Timms, Philip Thomas
A portion of the wholesale district, Vancouver, B.C.
A view of Vancouver looking east along Water Street, with the Kelly, Douglas, & Co building visible to the left, and the Holland Block building visible in the lower right, at the intersection of Water St. and Cordova St.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year -- Vancouver, B.C.
The arrival of Japanese royal heir, His Imperial Highness Prince Fushimi Sadanaru at the second Canadian Pacific Railway station in Vancouver, B.C. A large greenery-covered arch decorated with the word "Welcome", many British and Japanese flags, ribbons, and paper lanterns appears before the station.
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H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept 1912
H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught talking with two men while a third man holds a horse.
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[Military parade heading south on Granville Street]
A parade of various British military forces, including a band, marching south on Granville Street. A banner says "Native Sons of Canada Welcome You." The old Post Office is visible in the upper right corner. This photo possibly dates to World War 1 or shortly thereafter.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of the Winch Building and the old Vancouver Post Office, looking roughly east from West Hastings St. and Howe St.
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Bank of Commerce, Vancouver, B.C.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce headquarters in Vancouver at the intersection of Granville and Hastings Streets.
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[Mount Pleasant Band at opening of City Market]
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United Services Centre, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
An interior view of the United Services Centre on Burrard Street, established by the Rotary Women's Association during WW2, showing the ballroom, with a stage, two pianos, and jukebox at one end, chairs along the sides, and three ping-pong tables. Murals cover the walls
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
United Services Centre, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
An interior view of the United Services Centre on Burrard Street, established by the Rotary Women's Association during WW2, showing the library, with couches, desks, and tables. See UL_1626_3_105 for a view including the bookcases.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Court House and Hotel Vancouver - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the Vancouver court house and second Hotel Vancouver, looking roughly south from the intersection of Georgia and Hornby Streets.
Gowan, Frank
The Dominion Trust Blk., Hastings St. W., Van., B.C.
A view of the Dominion Building looking roughly northeast from the intersection of Cambie and Hastings Streets.
Rosetti Studios
Carnegie Library & City Hall, Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the Carnegie Library and the second Vancouver City Hall (previously a market hall) at the intersection of Main and Hastings Streets.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Portrait of the two mayors in ceremonial regalia, including robes and chains of office.
Lafayette Studio.
Detailed menu from The Cabin Caf
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The World Bldg., Vancouver, B.C.
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.
Smith, C.F.
Vancouver Newsboys Night at Central Mission
Portrait of many newsboys, some holding newspapers, at the Vancouver Central Mission, in front of many religious signs.
Broadbridge-Bullen Photo Co.
[Duke and Duchess of Connaught in a car during their 1912 visit to Vancouver]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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).
Art Emporium
Image of men, women, and children swimming at English Bay, with a floating dock structure. Black man in centre of photo could be Joe Fortes.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Granville St., Vancouver, B.C.
Image of Granville Street looking north from approximately the intersection of Granville and Robson Streets, with the Vancouver Block prominent on the right side.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View looking west along Hastings Street from approximately the intersection with Seymour Street. The Vancouver Post Office is visible on the right.
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Dedication of Lych Gate, St. James Church, Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 30, 1924
Formal dedication of the lych gate (entrance to the gated church yard, used particularly in funerary rites) at St. James Church.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Private Sitting Room, Glencoe Lodge, Vancouver, B.C.
An interior view of a hotel at the corner of Georgia and Burrard Streets, built for B.T. Rogers, the sugar magnate.
Rosetti Studios
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
New Post Office and Burrard Inlet, Vancouver, B.C.
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.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Cotton Building, Vancouver, B.C.
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.
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Residential intersection.
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Bend of the Road, Vancouver, B.C.
View of two horse-drawn carriages on a waterfront road, possibly in Stanley Park. A bench and bicycle appear on the side of the road.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Entrance to Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Rosetti Studios