- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1624_03-UL_1624_03_0187
- Item
- 1914
Views of parade floats.
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Views of parade floats.
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Vancouver Real Sceneograph Photos
A postcard envelope which contains 10 photographs of scenes from around Vancouver.
Gowen & Sutton Co. Ltd.
Vancouver Rowing Club Regatta - Sept 5, '08
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Aerial view of south Vancouver with Mt. Baker seen in the distance.
Aero Surveys Photo
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Postcard includes three photographs of views of Vancouver that depict the city's progress and development over 20 years.
Bullen, H.E.; Lamb, R.W.
View of Vancouver waterfront from Burrard Inlet
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Vancouver Westminster and E. Burne, June 23-10
Image of several passengers and conductor in B.C. Electric Railway observation car #124. Inscription on back of postcard identifies the passengers as the members of the Young Peoples Society from Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church.
Dobson, W.M.
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Bird's-eye-view of city.
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View of downtown Vancouver. The post office spire is just visible in the centre. Photo possibly taken from the Hotel Vancouver.
Frank, Leonard
Views of sailing in Burrard Inlet, and English Bay.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
Frank, Leonard
Two views of wharfs in Vancouver specifically the Evans, Coleman, and Evans Wharf and the C.P.R. Wharf.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
Frank, Leonard
View of Vancouver from a boat.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Postcard includes three photographs of views of Vancouver, B.C. Photographs are numbered. Photograph 1: View of boats and a dock. Photograph 2: View of a crowd of people and a small boat at English Bay. Photograph 3: Rooftop view of street with houses and possible parade.
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Vancouver, B.C. - Cordova Street and Parade
View of parade on Cordova street, with a military or police band in the foreground. Spectators line the streets.
Timms, Philip Thomas
View of the World Building looking east from the intersection of Pender and Abbot Streets, with many horse-drawn carts and carriages in the street.
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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.
Vancouver, B.C. from Grouse Mt.
View of Vancouver at night taken from Grouse Mtn.
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Vancouver, B.C. from Grouse Mt.
View of Vancouver at night from Grouse Mountain.
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Vancouver, B.C. from Grouse Mt.
View of Vancouver at night taken from Grouse Mtn.
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Vancouver, B.C. from Hotel Vancouver
View of Vancouver from the roof of the Hotel Vancouver.
Timms, Philip Thomas
Vancouver, B.C. from Mt. Pleasant
Photograph is numbered 931.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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
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
Image of photographers taking photographs at the opening of the second Granville Street bridge.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Postcard includes eight photographs. Seven smaller photographs include captions, clockwise from top left: Big Tree, New P.O., Siwash, City Hospital, New Princess Charlotte, City Hall and Library, and New Bank of Commerce. Photograph in centre of postcard: View of a house with woman posing in front of it.
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Postcard includes eight photographs. Seven smaller photographs include captions, clockwise from top left: Big Tree, New P.O., Siwash, City Hospital, New Princess Charlotte, City Hall and Library, and New Bank of Commerce. Photograph in centre of postcard: Portrait of a man sitting at the order counter of Leonard Jaques Waverley Lunch Counter at the corner of Georgia and Seymour Streets.
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Vancouver, B.C., Canada - View from Stanley Park Driveway
Two children sitting on Stanley Park seawall with view of downtown Vancouver.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of a cabin along English Bay.
Brinck, C.J.
Vancouver, B.C., The Carriage Drive, Stanley Park
Broadbridge, Richard
Vancouver, British Columbia, Real Photograph Snapshots
A postcard envelope which contains 10 photographs of scenes from around Vancouver.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Vancouver, first post office, store, and school, 1865
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View of a rail yard and coastline. Photograph is numbered 252.
Macmunn, Charles
Aerial view of Vancouver, B.C.
Bullen-Broadbridge Photo
View of buildings being constructed in downtown Vancouver.
Bullen-Broadbridge Photo
[Vancouver-North Vancouver ferry]
Burrard Inlet ferry, identified as the "St. George", which operated between Vancouver and North Vancouver. "No. 32".
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of the fire at Pier D of the Canadian Pacific Railway pier.
Stirwater, A.W.
Vancouver's 2 million dollar fire
View of the fire at Pier D of the Canadian Pacific Railway pier.
Stirwater, A.W.
Vancouver's 2 million dollar fire
View of the fire at Pier D of the Canadian Pacific Railway pier.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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
[Vancouver's Kitsilano Boys' Band]
Caption on recto reads: Canadian Champions 1931, Pacific Northwest and & B.C. Champions 1931-32-33-34. First Prize Winners World's Fair Chicago 1933. Arthur W. Delamont, conductor."
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Vancouver's New Labor Temple, Finished March 1912
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Vancouver-Victoria-Seattle Steamer
View of the S.S. Princess Victoria.
Edwards Bros.
Portrait of the 1915 Vancouver Lacrosse team: Davis, McQaig, Painter, Fitzgerald, Griffith, Pickering, McLaren, Crookall, Miller, Ian, Donahue, Murray, West, Con Jones, Brynjolfson, Allen, Johnson, Gibbons, Dill Jones, H. Jones, Peacock, Donihee, Roberts, N. Jones
Rognon, Orville J.
Portrait of the 1915 Vancouver Lacrosse team: Davis, McQaig, Painter, Fitzgerald, Griffith, Pickering, McLaren, Crookall, Miller, Ian, Donahue, Murray, West, Con Jones, Brynjolfson, Allen, Johnson, Gibbons, Dill Jones, H. Jones, Peacock, Donihee, Roberts, N. Jones
Rognon, Orville J.