The Lions, alt. 6500 ft., Vancouver, B.C., Canada
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1628-UL_1628_082_07
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- [between 1930 and 1940?]
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The Lions, alt. 6500 ft., Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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The Lions, North Vancouver, from Heatley Avenue
Bannister, Charles or Christopher
Title refers to Little Canyon on the Fraser River. View shows salmon drying racks along shores of river.
Dally, Frederick
The Little Lake in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Postcard is number 109,701.
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Exterior view of the Red Cross Society building at Shaughnessy Hospital.
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View of a CPR train engine on stopped on trestle bridge.
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The Loop. C.P.R. Selkirks showing four tracks
Railway bridge crossing river.
Bailey Brothers Company
A railroad bridge in the Canadian Rockies.
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"The Loop" in the Selkirks, C.P.R.
Train crossing railway bridge over river.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
View of railway track, which was considered one of the most difficult pieces of track along the Canadian Pacific Railway. Photograph is numbered 182.
Macmunn, Charles
"The Loop", Selkirks, (Three Tracks)
View of a CPR train engine on stopped on a bend of tracks. Snow covered mountains can be seen in the background. The Illecillewaet Glacier can be seen in the background.
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Wm. Notman & Son
View of the interior of the Jasper Park Lodge.
Slark, Fred H.
The lounge, Jasper Park Lodge, C.N. Rlwys
Slark, Fred H.
The Louvre, Paris, a treasure house of art and sculpture
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The lower Yosemite Fall, 487 feet, and Mt. Starr King, 5,080 feet. Yosemite Valley, Cal.
View of waterfall with mountains and trees in background.
Taber, I. W. (Isaiah West), 1830-1912
Cover page for photograph album with hand drawn and colored with water color and other methods.
Maclachlan, Robert
A family album put together by Bob MacLachlan. The family moved from Edinburgh, Scotland to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and then finally to Vancouver, British Columbia. The photos encompass all of these locations. It is predominantly photos of the family, but there are also drawings, cards, and newsclippings, as well as other ephemera pasted in.
MacLachlan, Bob
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Image of a group of people sitting on the beach.
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The Maiden All Forlorn of the Tennis Court, Coleman
Image of a girl standing in a tennis court.
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Portrait of man holding loaf of bread standing next to trees.
Burdon, Lance
View of the Manhattan apartment buildings on Thurow Street in Vancouver. The Manhattan Pharmacy can also be seen in the photograph.
Broadbridge, Richard
The Margerie Glacier, Tarr Inlet, Glacier Bay
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The memorial address by Judge McInnis - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the crowd at an address by Judge McInnis (possibly McInnes?).
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The memorial address by Judge McInnis, Vancouver, B.C.
Depicts a large crowd of people in stands and on a field listening to the memorial address in honour of King Edward VII by Judge McInnis
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The Memorial Address Given by Judge McInnis, Vancouver, B.C.
View of crowd listening to the memorial address given by Judge McInnis for King Edward VII.
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The Memorial Theater at Stratford-on-Avon
View of the Royal Shakespeare Theater and bridge over the River Avon.
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The Meynell. Crossing Drakelow Park.
Men on horseback, surrounded by hounds, in the countryside.
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[The Midnight Sun and Coming in from the North]
A photo collage made up of two photographs taken by C.W. Mathers with decorative border around them. The top image is titled "The Midnight Sun" with the caption that it was taken 2000 miles North of Edmonton. The bottom image is titled "Coming in from the North".
Mathers, C. W.
The Mile of Pray [Quinta de Presa], Lima, Peru
Image of the Quinta de Presa.
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The Molsons Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C.
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The Most Rev. Enos Nuttall, D.D.
Caption on recto reads: "Archbishop of the West Indies from the Book Room, Kingston". Photograph is on postcard.
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The Mountain from Sunrise Point, Rainer Nat'l. Park
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The Murer and Wilcox Residence. King Hill, Idaho
A dirt road leading to a farmhouse and other buildings.
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The Mysterious Snake, Capilano Garden, B.C.
View of the serpent shaped shrub which was part of a whimsical garden display created by Napoleon St. Pierre at his home at Marine Drive and MacGowen Avenue in North Vancouver.
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A view of the narrows, presumably taken from a boat.
Bauer, William A.
"The Narrows" at night, Vancouver, B.C.
Drawing of steamship passing through the First or Second Narrows in Burrard Inlet
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Gowen, Frank
View of the Stanley Park side of the Burrard Narrows
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[The Naysash in Smith's Inlet]
View of the Naysash Inlet.
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Portrait of miners posed with equipment.
Dally, Frederick
[The Neptune Fountain, Frederiksborg Castle]
Album page is titled, "Copenhagen, April 1947".
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The Never Sweat Tunnel Company
Portrait of miners posed in mining tunnel.
Dally, Frederick