Salvation Army Citadel Band, Vancouver, B.C.
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- 1927
Portrait of 39 member band with their instruments, with flag in background.
Thomson, Stuart
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Salvation Army Citadel Band, Vancouver, B.C.
Portrait of 39 member band with their instruments, with flag in background.
Thomson, Stuart
The Burns Blk. - Vancouver, B.C.
Image of the Vancouver Block at 736 Granville in construction, with only a few windows and wood where the clock would go. It may have been labeled Burns Block because it was built by Dominic Burns who ran the BC arm of the family meat business established by his Alberta-based brother, Patrick. P. Burns & Co became western Canada
Smith, C.F.
Capitola Apartments, Davie St., Vancouver, B.C.
Image of the Capitola apartments and pharmacy (1209 Thurlow) at the intersection of Davie and Thurlow Streets. Note that the image background has been replaced with blank white space to emphasize the building.
Rosetti Studios
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.
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 Cambie Street looking north from approximately the intersection of Cambie Street and Pender Street. The Dominion Building is visible on the left, with a mounted policeman in the centre.
B.C. Photo Card Co.
Canadian Bank of Commerce, Vancouver, B.C.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce headquarters in Vancouver at the intersection of Granville and Hastings Streets.
Broadbridge-Bullen Photo Co.
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
Portrait of the two mayors in ceremonial regalia, including robes and chains of office.
Lafayette Studio.
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.
View, looking southwest, of the first bathhouse on English Bay, built around 1900 and replaced with a concrete bathhouse in 1931.
Hindmarsh & Rowlstone
Kolster Musicians, C.K.W.X., Vancouver, B.C.
Portrait of a nine-person band, with instruments including banjo, trombone, trumpet, cello, accordion, violin, saxophone, clarinet, and piano. Reverse caption: "The Kolster Musicians With "Paulson" at the Mike On the Air Over CKWX. Sponsored by The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Company, Ltd., of Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., Kolster Distributors for British Columbia and The Canadian Brandes, Ltd., Toronto, Ont., Manufacturers of Kolster in Canada. The date is estimated to the only year that Kenneth Gordon McKenzie worked under his own name after 1927, when CKWX was established.
McKenzie, Kenneth Gordon
Commercial Centre - Vancouver, B.C.
View of Gastown looking east along Water St., with the Kelly, Douglas & Co. Ltd. Building in the foreground. [same as image UL_1626_3_27]
Rosetti Studios
Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.
A view looking west on Hastings Street from the intersection with Cambie Street, showing businesses, streetcars, and many people on the sidewalks.
James & McCarthy
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.
Timms, Philip Thomas
"Joe" Diving, English Bay -- Vancouver, B.C.
Joe Fortes diving off a platform in the water at English Bay. Three boys stand on the platform, and many people appear on the beach and in the water, with various buildings behind.
Timms, Philip Thomas
The Canadian Bank of Commerce headquarters in Vancouver at the intersection of Granville and Hastings Streets.
Timms, Philip Thomas
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept 1912
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught standing with a woman by a tent, with a large crowd behind.
Elite Studio (II)
Gospel Aisle, R. C. Cathedral - Vancouver, B.C.
The interior of Vancouver's Holy Rosary Cathedral, though it was not formally elevated to the status of cathedral until 1916.
Timms, Philip Thomas
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught at Vancouver, B.C. - Sept. 18th, 1912
Reception for H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught in front of the Vancouver Court House, with crowds of spectators and many military units on display.
Lamb, Robin William
"Joe" Diving, English Bay -- Vancouver, B.C.
Joe Fortes diving off a platform in the water at English Bay. Three boys stand on the platform, and many people appear on the beach and in the water, with various buildings behind.
Timms, Philip Thomas
Sunset at Second Beach, Vancouver, B.C.
Timms, Philip Thomas
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.
Timms, Philip Thomas
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.
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
Hastings Street Looking East from Homer Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The Dominion Building is visible on the left side.
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
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
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
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
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
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
View of the English Bay beach with children and families.
Timms, Philip Thomas
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
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
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
[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
The B.C. Sugar Refinery - Vancouver, B.C.
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
View of what is now known as the Centre Block of the Burrard building, the oldest surviving section of the second St. Pauls hospital built in 1912
Bridgman, Archibald Thomas Reed
A portrait of men, women, and children in front of a house. Caption reads: "Vancouver".
Bauer, Maud
Scene on Granville St, Vancouver, B.C.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, B.C.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, B.C.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Snow Scene, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View of a deer in Stanley Park.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Parents of Stanley Park's 1910 Babe, Vancouver, B.C.
View of two monkeys at the Stanley Park Zoo.
Barrowclough, George Alfred