Leonard Frank photograph collection
- BC 1528
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The collection consists of photographs by Leonard Frank of Vancouver harbour scenes.
Frank, Leonard
Leonard Frank photograph collection
The collection consists of photographs by Leonard Frank of Vancouver harbour scenes.
Frank, Leonard
View of Lake O'Hara with men on horse back in the foreground.
Frank, Leonard
View of Lake O'Hara with men on horse back in the foreground.
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View of Lake O'Hara with men on horse back in the foreground.
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View of Lake O'Hara. A group of men on horses looking out on to the lake can also be seen in the photo.
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Kitsilano Beach and Swimming Pool
Caption from the book reads, "This city-owned bathing pool provides a safe and glorious sea-water 'swimming hole."
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Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's many golf courses enjoy settings of unrivalled beauty, which adds to the pleasure of the game of games."
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Indian Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Indian Totem Poles in Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "Many historic sights add to the entrancing interest of this wonderland park." Image of Haida totem poles, which were purchased by the City of Vancouver from Alert Bay, British Columbia.
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Hudson's Bay Company store, shown occupied by cattle, Fort Langley, B.C. : 1924 May 9
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H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Arrival at Vancouver, British Columbia, September 1919
View of the Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VII) walking with a group of men.
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H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Arrival at Vancouver, British Columbia
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Caption from the book reads, "Splendid modern hotels vie with each other in giving faultless service to the tourist."
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View of the second Hotel Vancouver.
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Hotel Georgia, Vancouver, B.C.
View of Hotel Georgia with Stanley Park and the North Shore in the background
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Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's hotels are centrally located in the best and newest areas."
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Horseshoe Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
View up east side of Howe Sound from Horseshoe Bay.
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Caption from the book reads, "The religious life of the city is well served by the different denominational bodies."
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Hell's Gate, on the Cariboo Highway
Caption from the book reads, "The swirling waters of the Fraser form a maelstrom at the rocky 'gates' so aptly named."
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Hastings Street, Standard Bank to Marine Building
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's newer business blocks are among the finest in the Dominion."
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Caption from the book reads, "B.C. potatoes provide the earliest and finest crop in Canada."
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Caption from the book reads, "Site of the internationally-famous hot springs--health resort of thousands of annual visitors."
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Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's winter and summer playground is a never-ending source of interest and attraction."
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Granville Street, looking towards mountains
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is noted for the number and variety of its busy retail stores."
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Grand Canyon, Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, B.C., height 435 ft.
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Five-million bushel Grain Elevator of Canadian Wheat Pool
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is the Pacific seaboard and Panama Canal outlet for millions of bushels of Canada's annual wheat crop."
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Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver and British Columbia are the fisherman's paradise for salmon, cod, bass and trout."
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First Narrows, entrance to Vancouver Harbour
Caption from the book reads, "First Narrows it the entrance to Vancouver harbour for the Gulf of Georgia."
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View of buildings by Vancouver Harbour. Photograph is numbered 3.
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Entrance to Stanley Park from Georgia Street
Caption from the book reads, "Canadian's finest park stands in a veritable Robin Hood forest setting and provides unrivalled scenic splendours and recreational activities.
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View from the west of crowds on English Beach
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Second C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Japan near land.
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Port view of the second C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Japan.
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C.P.R. Piers B, C, D. Grain Elevators in distance
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is Canada's all-year-round seaport for the trading vessels of the Eastern and Western hemispheres."
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[C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Russia, Empress of Asia, Empress of Canada, and Blue Funnel]
Inscribed : E/Asia, E/Canada (on World Cruise? 1924), Blue Funnel, E/Russia.
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[C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Russia at dock]
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[C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Russia and other ships at dock]
Inscribed : H.M.S. New Zealand brought Admiral Jellicoe to the Pacific Coast to admire our Naval matters. Arrived Esquimalt Nov. 8, left Nov. 19, 1919. Note grey hull, only part of bridge white.
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[C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Russia and another ship docked at Pier A]
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[C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Russia]
Inscribed : Leonard Frank photo.
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Corner of Hastings & Granville Streets, Vancouver, B.C.
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