[Women's Building, Queen's Park]
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1624_01-UL_1624_01_0193
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- [1905]
View of the Women's Building exhibition hall for the Dominion Exhibition held in 1905.
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[Women's Building, Queen's Park]
View of the Women's Building exhibition hall for the Dominion Exhibition held in 1905.
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Where the car turns, Corner 6th and Carnarvon Sts., New Westminster, B.C.
View of the Reliable Furniture Co. store front.
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Where 23 Japs lost their lives in G.N.R. wreck, Nov. 28, 09, near New Westminster, B.C.
Image of a train engine that fell in a ditch. The accident was caused by a landslide that caused the train to derail and 23 Japanese labourers died in the accident.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Wellington Street, Chilliwack, B.C.
View down Wellington Street at a quiet time of day
Cooksley, William Thomas
View on the Fraser River, New Westminster B.C.
Dally, Frederick
View of waterfront with dock and warehouses. Caption on verso reads, "New Westminster, J.S. Gifford, Supl of works".
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[View of Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.]
View of businesses and the City Hall, horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians along street.
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[Train crossing the Fraser River Bridge]
Image of a Vancouver, Westminster, and Yukon Railway train crossing the Fraser Bridge on its opening day.
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The Stock Parade at the Fair, New Westminster, B.C.
A large crowd of people watching a parade of animals. Possibly at Queens Park. "No. 269".
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The New Richard McBride School, New Westminster
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View of the construction on the Fraser River Bridge.
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Stock parade exhibition, New Westminster, B.C.
View of formations of livestock in a field in front of the Exhibition Building, New Westminster
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Star Defence Fielder Geo. Rennie, Westminster Lacrosse Club
Portrait of George Haddow Rennie, a Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee, when he played for New Westminster.
Hacking, Fred Lewis
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St. Andrew's Church, New Westminster, B.C.
Hacking Photo Studio
St. Andrew's Church, New Westminster, B.C.
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St. Andrew's Church, New Westminster, B.C.
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Spread Span Ready for Floating
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Spread Span Ready for Floating
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Image of labourers watching the spread span float.
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Part of Joan Gillis fonds
File contains letter from Sonny and Albert Ohama, as well as ca. 20 cm of ribbon.
Sixth St., New Westminster, B.C.
View of houses along street.
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View of labourers sinking the crib pier.
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Scene where G.N.R. Seattle Engie took fatal plunge, New Westminster
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Russell Hotel, Billiard Room, Begbie Street, New Westminster, B.C.
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Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, B.C.
Exterior view of Royal Columbian Hospital.
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Roman Catholic Church, New Westminster, B.C.
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Queen's Park, New Westminster, B.C.
Brown, W.
Queen's Park, New Westminster, B.C.
View of Queen's Park Arena and garden.
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Brown, William
Brown, William
Image of labourers working on the construction of the Fraser River Bridge.
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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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Pattullo Bridge, New Westminster, B.C.
View of Pattullo Bridge from the now non-existent Prospect Park (also known as Albert Crescent) with bust of Simon Fraser and Crimean war guns.
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Brown, William
[Parade on Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.]
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Orange Parade, New Westminster, July, 12, 1909
Barrowclough, George Alfred
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Opening of the New Westminster Bridge
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Odd Fellows Hall, New Westminster
View of the Odd Fellows Hall building. Merrithew and Ramsey Plumbing, which was one of the businesses within the building can be seen
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Some men, one in a horse and cart, standing on the wooden landings of city buildings. Possibly along Columbia Street. "23204" "No. 268"
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