The B.C. Sugar Refinery - Vancouver, B.C.
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Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
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The B.C. Sugar Refinery - Vancouver, B.C.
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
A crowd of men at a racetrack, almost certainly Hastings Racetrack in Exhibition Park.
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Westminster Ave. - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of Westminster Ave (now Main St.), looking north from near the current Main and Pender. The Carnegie Library cupola is just visible on the left (behind buildings and electrical poles) and the mountains are faintly visible in the distance.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Lord Strathcona's Visit to General Hospital, Vancouver - Aug 31 '09
Posed group seated before the Vancouver General Hospital, with Lord Strathcona and Sir Mackenzie Bowell standing in the centre. The original uncropped photo is in the City of Vancouver Archives.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The slain Cougar & his hunters. Shot in Stanley Park - Oct. 26th '11
Five hunters and three dogs posing with dead cougar with a crowd of onlookers and police in the background. Photographer is either Harry Elder Bullen or Robin William Lamb. Two Copies
Bullen & Lamb Photographers
Winch Building and Post Office, Vanc'r.
View of the Winch Building and the old Vancouver Post Office, looking roughly east from West Hastings St. and Howe St.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Crowd of men and grandstand at a racetrack, almost certainly Hastings Racetrack at Exhibition Park.
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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.
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C.P.R. Depot - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the second Canadian Pacific Railway Depot at the foot of Granville St.
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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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Wedding under big tree - Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
A couple getting married in the hollow tree in Stanley Park, while standing on or near their vehicle, with the officiant and two witnesses. A later note (by a collector or seller?) notes "wedding in a 1903 aircooled Franklin."
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Residential quarter - Vancouver, B.C.
View of a residential intersection in Vancouver, showing two houses and a passing streetcar or trolley.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[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
C.P.R. Depot and Docks - Vancouver, B.C.
View of the second Canadian Pacific Railway depot and tracks, looking toward part of Stanley Park. [appears to be same image as UL_1626_3_194]
Rosetti Studios
No. 6209 - Wholesale Centre - Vancouver, B.C.
View of Vancouver, centered on the W.H. Malkin Co. Limited Wholesale Grocers.
Rosetti Studios
Y.M.C.A. Harriers Club. Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver City Y.M.C.A Harriers' Club (running club) posing in front of what is almost certainly the hollow tree in Stanley Park.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
H.R.H The Prince of Wales replying to the City of Vancouver's address of welcome, Sept 22nd, 1919
H.R.H. The Price of Wales, the future King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor, addressing a crowd from a pavilion.
Gowen, Frank
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.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Military parade heading south on Granville Street]
A parade of various British military forces (note the band in kilts in the centre of the photo) 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)
C.P.R. Depot & Docks and Cascade Mtns.
View of the second Canadian Pacific Railway depot and tracks, looking toward part of Stanley Park.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Commercial Centre - Vancouver, B.C.
View of Gastown looking east along Water St., with the Kelly, Douglas & Co. Ltd. Building in the foreground.
Rosetti Studios
Vancouver's Greeting to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales in Stanley Park, Sept 22, 1919
View of the crowd listening to a speech in Stanley Park welcoming H.R.H. The Price of Wales, the future King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor, to Vancouver.
Gowan, Frank
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)
Vancouver Club Boathouses. Vancouver, B.C.
View of Vancouver boathouses and boats.
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View looking east down Hastings Street from the corner of Hastings and Cambie. The steps of the first Vancouver courthouse are visible to the right.
Timms, Philip Thomas
[King George High School Grade 12 class photo]
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View of the English Bay beach with children and families.
Timms, Philip Thomas
Hotel Elysium - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the Hotel Elysium with a truck in front. Publisher is possibly Valentine & Sons, Ltd., of Glasgow, Scotland.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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)
High School, Fairview, Vancouver, B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Hastings Street Looking East from Homer Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The Dominion Building is visible on the left side.
St. John's Presbyterian Church, Vancouver, B.C.
St. John's Presbyterian Church (later St. John's United Church), with crowds of people leaving the building.
Love, R.M
Bird's Eye View, looking East, Vancouver, B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Hotel Vancouver, Canadian Pacific Railway, Vancouver, B.C.
The first Hotel Vancouver, on the corner of Georgia and Granville Streets.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Westminster Avenue looking South, Vancouver, B.C.
Westminster Avenue (now Main Street) with businesses, carriages, and a street car visible.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Vancouver, B.C. and the Statue of Captain Vancouver
Statue of Captain George from behind between two lamp posts at Vancouver City Hall, looking north over Vancouver. Possibly photographed and published by J. C. Walker of Chilliwack, B.C.
Walker, J.C.
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 just visible at the right edge of the image. The photographer is almost certainly Thompson's Studio and Supply House of Vancouver.
Thompson's Studio and Supply House
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 just visible at the right edge of the image. The photographer is almost certainly Thompson's Studio and Supply House of Vancouver.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
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
Granville St., Vancouver, B.C.
A parade of men and horse-drawn buggies and carriages along Granville St. Two banners proclaim "A hundred thousand Welcomes" and "Just watch Vancouver's Smoke."
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Cenotaph, Victory Square, Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the cenotaph erected as a war memorial to those who gave their lives in the First World War.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Granville St., Vancouver, B.C.
View looking north on Granville Street from the intersection of Georgia St. and Granville St. The first Hudson's Bay Company store on this location is visible on the right and and the second Canadian Pacific Railway depot is visible at the end of Granville St.
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A pretty home, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
A view of Gabriola Mansion at the intersection of Davie St. and Nicola St. in Vancouver's West End. The house was built for Benjamin T. Rogers, founder of B.C. Sugar.
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A business building near the intersection of Granville St. and Georgia St.
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Westminster Ave. looking South, Vancouver, B.C.
A view looking south on Main Street, likely from the intersection of Main and Hastings St.
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Devonshire Apartments, C.P.R. Hotel and Wesley Methodist Church, Vancouver, B.C.
View looking southeast along Georgia Street from near the intersection of Burrard and Georgia Streets.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Sunset at Second Beach, Vancouver, B.C.
Timms, Philip Thomas