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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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Afternoon at Second Beach.

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.

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H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept 1912

H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught (with hat in front of face?) in a carriage at the head of a line of mounted policemen or cavalry, parading through an arch which reads "Vivat Connaught Vivat" and bears the Canadian Northern logo. Crowds line the streets and two boys run towards the camera on the left.

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[Sinkhole at 642 West Broadway]

A sinkhole and collapsed building in the middle of Broadway, with water visible running underneath the road supports. Correspondence on reverse partially reads: "642 Broadway west. This used to be the corner of our street & side of bldg. shown in picture is what is left of a real estate office. There is another hole like this down a block."

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United Services Centre, Vancouver, B.C. Canada

An interior view of the United Services Centre on Burrard Street, established by the Rotary Women's Association during WW2, showing the information desks and hallways, with four servicemen at the desks and two women staffing the desks. The image contains the note "Sponsored by the Rotary Club", so it is possible that the Rotary Club is the publisher.

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Burnest Heard, Vancouver to Halifax. Toronto.

Portrait of Burnest Heard in front of the Wm. Rumsey Jr. Company in Toronto. Heard is pushing a barrel in front of him (around which are mounted two rubber tires), and around his neck wears a sign reading "Please help me across Canada." A second sign on the barrel reads "Burnest Heard is the world greatest lover on a walk accross (sic) Canada". He left Vancouver on June 1, 1938, passed through Quebec City on May 6, 1939, and reached Halifax on June 9 or 15, 1939. He then reversed his journey back to Vancouver (though traveling more slowly).

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