Hotel Georgia, Vancouver, B.C.
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1647-UL_1647_0001
- Item
- [between 1930 and 1937?]
View of Hotel Georgia with Stanley Park and the North Shore in the background
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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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H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Arrival at Vancouver, British Columbia
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Corner of Hastings & Granville Streets, Vancouver, B.C.
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Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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View from the west of crowds on English Beach
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View of Vancouver from roof garden of Hotel Vancouver
View from Hotel Vancouver north, of city and Burrard Inlet.
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Totem poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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View of the second Hotel Vancouver.
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Alexandra Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View of Alexandra Park with English Bay and Stanley Park in the background
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Reservoir Trail, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Sunset, English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
View over English Bay to Point Grey.
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North Vancouver Ferries, Vancouver, B.C.
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View of buildings by Vancouver Harbour. Photograph is numbered 3.
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View of airplane over English Bay during sunset
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Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Indian Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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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.
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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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View of West Bay and Point Atkinson
Caption from the book reads, "Point Atkinson rock and lighthouse is a beacon of safety for incoming and outgoing ships at night."
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Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's strange mountain phenomenon, a mountain that sleeps in sombre grandeur
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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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Caption from the book reads, "A silent sentinel viewing with stolid calm the passing ships."
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A Good Catch of B.C. Sockeye Salmon
Caption from the book reads, "The harvest of the sea--a crop of speckled beauties weighing upwards of twenty tons."
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Caption from the book reads, "Located in Vancouver and vicinity are some of the world's largest sawmills."
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Loading Grain and Lumber at Lapointe Pier
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver is the busiest lumber export centre and the fastest-growing grain port in Canada."
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The "Seven Sisters" in Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "Typical giants of the forest with which Stanley Park abounds."
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Red Cedar, Hemlock, White Pine, Hemlock and Fir--all growing together
Caption from the book reads, "A unique forest scene--the source of much of the world's finest timber supply is British Columbia."
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Shaughnessy Heights Golf Course
Caption from the book reads, "Not the least of the city's advantages is year-round golf; Vancouver is a golfer's paradise."
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Caption from the book reads, "One of the sights of the harbour is to watch the yacht races, and, of course, the privately-owned yachts are many and magnificent."
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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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A Glorious Day at English Beach
Caption from the book reads, "Vancouver's English Bay is famous for its surf bathing and a source of endless pleasure to thousands who through the beach."
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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, "One of the world's scenic delights; viewing the Gulf of Georgia and the incoming ships from the Panama and the Orient."
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Caption from the book reads, "Crystal sea, the setting sun, towering shadows of fir and cedar and the Coast mountain range."
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President Harding Memorial, Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "A tribute to Canada's friendship and regard for her great southern neighbour."
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Lumbermen's Arch in Stanley Park
Caption from the book reads, "The mansion-site of a ten-million dollar residential property development by British investors is shown in the distance."
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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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Caption from the book reads, "Here one may sit and browse, walk the nine-mile stretch of winding woodland road, golf, swim, or play tennis.
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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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