- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1642-UL_1642_0023
- Item
- 28/08/1911
Official opening of Lord Selkirk School in south Vancouver
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Official opening of Lord Selkirk School in south Vancouver
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Portrait of two young women.
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Image of a girl standing by a tree. Album page is titled, "We study for the exams."
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View of a two buildings that served as residence halls for nurses, possibly the first nurses' residences for the Vancouver General Hospital.
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North Shore Mtns. from Vancouver, B.C.
View of docks and ships at Vancouver harbour with Burrard Inlet and the North Shore mountains in the background
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North Arm School, cor. Fraser St. and River Rd.
Now known as Morbley School.
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Image of North Arm Burrard Inlet.
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Portrait of an infant in a bassinet.
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Image of a girl petting a dog.
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[Newspaper clipping of comic strip from the Vancouver Sun]
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New Year's Wishes from St. Luke's Home, 1906
View of St. Luke's Home, the first hospital built in Vancouver.
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View of Post Office on Hastings and Granville Streets.
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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.
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Nelson's Corner, Vancouver, B.C.
Postcard with an advertisement for Nelson Drug Stores Co. and Huyler's Candies. An Image of Nelson's Corner which included Nelson Drug Store is also featured on the postcard.
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[Negative of view of dwellings from bridge]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph of various dwelling-type buildings. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
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View of men in Navy uniforms in a boat. Photograph was possibly taken during the visit of the H.M.S. Repulse in Vancouver.
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View of men in Navy uniforms in a boat. Photograph was possibly taken during the visit of the H.M.S. Repulse in Vancouver.
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Naval Parade, Vancouver, 30.6.24
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Nan, Jean, Marian, Ray, Dot, we're are all pals together
Image of a group of women standing outside the old UBC library (now the I.K. Barber Learning Centre) in graduation gowns. Album page is titled, "The Day of Days, Mary 7, 1931".
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Portrait of a young woman standing in a garden. She is standing behind a group of columbines. Columbines are also known as Aquilegias or Granny's Bonnets.
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View of a flower garden.
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Portrait of a young woman.
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View of Siwash Rock in Stanley Park.
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[Music concert at City Hall, Vancouver, B.C.]
Image of conductor and orchestra performing an outdoor music concert on the grounds outside Vancouver City Hall, possibly for the royal visit of 1939.
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[Music concert at City Hall, Vancouver, B.C.]
Image of orchestra and audience at an outdoor music concert on the grounds outside Vancouver City Hall. Concert was possibly for the royal visit of 1939.
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[Music concert at City Hall, Vancouver, B.C.]
Image of conductor and orchestra performing an outdoor music concert on the grounds outside Vancouver City Hall, possibly for the royal visit of 1939.
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Image of an older woman mowing the yard.
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Portrait of an older woman.
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Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church looking roughly northeast from the intersection of 10th Avenue and Quebec Street. 2 copies, second is cut a few millimeters shorter.
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Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church
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Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Vancouver, B.C.
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[Mounted police officers posing in front of Lumberman's Arch, Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C.]
Image of fourteen police officers on horseback posing in front of Lumberman's Arch where it was erected on Pender Street for the Duke of Connaught's visit to Vancouver.
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Mount Pleasant Methodist Church, Vancouver, B.C.
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Mount Pleasant Methodist Church, Vancouver
Interior view of the Mount Pleasant Methodist Church.
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[Mount Pleasant Baptist Church]
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[Mount Pleasant Band at opening of City Market]
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[Motorized floats in a parade in Vancouver]
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Morning after the night befor, White Lunch
Image of crowd of people outside a storefront with several broken windows, likely the result of the 1907 race riots in Vancouver. Written on photograph: No. R1. The word "before" is misspelt on the photograph.
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Portrait of an older woman.
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Model of New Clergy House and suggested permanent church, S. James', Vancouver, B.C.
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Portrait of two women.
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[Military personnel marching in the street]
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[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.
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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.
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