- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1016-UL_1016_0009
- Item
- 08/09/1902
View of labourers working on the abutment.
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View of labourers working on the abutment.
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Exterior view of Woodlands, also known as The Provincial Hospital for the Insane.
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Canadian Legion Memorial Camp, Semiahmoo Bay, B.C.
Image of several people posing outside a Canadian Legion Memorial camp. Sign on the building reads New Westminster. Postcard is stamped "2."
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Carnegie Public Library, New Westminster, B.C.
Postcard number 58.
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Cathedral, New Westminster B.C.
View of an unidentified cathedral. The location in album is possibly incorrect.
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View from the south shore of the Fraser River.
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Choose ye, the farm or the city
View of cows grazing. New Westminster can be seen in the background. Postcard is number 205.
Timms, Philip
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View of businesses, including Fraser Valley Meat Market, pedestrians and a horse-drawn carriage along Columbia Street. Misspelling of Columbia on photograph. Signs of erasure of writing on the bottom left corner of photograph.
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Image of pedestrians and businesses, including Gordon's Dry Goods House & Abbott and Hyde Real Estate, along street.
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Columbia St., New Westminster, B.C.
View of street with businesses, streetcars, cars and pedestrians.
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[Columbia Street at night, New Westminster, B.C.]
View of businesses, including Johnston's Shoes, along the street at night in lamplight.
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Columbia Street (Looking East), New Westminster, B.C.
View of businesses, a streetcar, horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians along street. Written on photograph: 403.
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Columbia Street, Looking East, New Westminster, B.C.
View of street with pedestrians, cars, buses and businesses, including Rays Ltd and Fraser Caf
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Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.
View of street with cars, streetcars and businesses, including the Central Hotel. Union Jack flags decorate the street. Written on photograph: 54.
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Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.
View of street with cars, streetcars and businesses, including the Central Hotel. Union Jack flags decorate the street. Written on photograph: 54.
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Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.
View of streetcar, horse-drawn carriages and businesses, including T.J. Trapp and Co Hardware and Phillips Clothier, along street. Written on photograph: 3.
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Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.
View of street with cars, streetcars and businesses, including the Central Hotel. Union Jack flags decorate the street. Written on photograph: 54.
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Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.
View of businesses, cars and pedestrians along street. Written on photograph:
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View of St. Ann's Convent with nuns and children standing outside.
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CPR Depot, New Westminster, B.C.
Depicts locomotive and train personnel at the CPR station in New Westminster.
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[Crowning the May Queen, New Westminster, B.C.]
Depicts the crowning of the new May Queen at a May Day celebration.
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Image of dinner tables set for the celebration of the opening of the Fraser River Bridge.
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Brown, William
[Dominion Building and City Hall]
View of the Dominion Building, which the post office operated in. City Hall can be seen past it. Both buildings are on Columbia Street.
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Duke of Connaught High School, New Westminster
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Image of a group of engineers and contractors. Pictured from left to right: C.P. Moss, Robert Balfour, H.R. Seltzer, W.H. Armstrong, Alex Morrison, and possibly J.A.L. Waddell.
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[Engineers and Contractors for the Fraser River Bridge]
Collage of portraits of the consulting engineers and contractors for the Fraser River Bridge. Pictured is H.R. Seltzer, J.A.L. Waddell, F.G. Hedrick, C.P. Moss, W.H. Armstrong, Alex Morrison, and Rob Falfour. In the centre of the photograph is an image of the Fraser River Bridge.
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Fleet Laid Up During High Water
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Floating One Half of Spread Span
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Fountain, Queen's Park, New West, B.C.
Image of fountain in Queen's Park, New Westminster, B.C. The Administrative and Industrial Building, Dairy Building and another unidentified building are visible in the background.
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Fraser River and Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, B.C.
Postcard is number 179.
Timms, Philip
An album depicting the building of the Fraser River Bridge (also known as the New Westminster bridge of the Fraser River Swing bridge) at various stages. Includes image of the consulting engineers and contractors for substructure of the bridge. Many of the photos are bent and cracking.
Armstrong, Morrison, and Co.
Broadbridge, Richard