- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1603-UL_1603_0142
- Item
- 1902-08
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Image of military members marching.
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Image of two women on a trail in Stanley Park.
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Image of a woman looking at a sign on an empty lot that will be build into a shopping centre. Possibly in Vancouver.
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[Parade for the Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth]
View of a parade taking place on a street in Vancouver. Hotel Vancouver can be seen in the background.
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[Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth]
View of a balcony in which King George VI and Queen Elizabeth are standing on.
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Portrait of Laura Glenn.
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Hotel Georgia, Vancouver, B.C.
View of Hotel Georgia with Stanley Park and the North Shore in the background
Frank, Leonard
Granville St., looking n. from Robson St.
Depicts trolleys, cars and pedestrians on Granville St.
Gowen, Frank
The cougar hunt, Vancouver, B.C. Oct 26th 1911
Depicts a dead mountain lion with dogs and hunters squatting behind it
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[Photograph of the front of the Vancouver Rackett Store, 109,111 East Broadway in 1911]
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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.
Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Vancouver, B.C.
Depicts the Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary at Dunsmuir and Richards Streets
Timms, Philip Thomas
View of the C.P.R. wharf with the CPR's Princess Sophia docked alongside it
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[View of a trolley car on Davie Street, Vancouver]
View of a trolley on Davie Street with two men in uniform.
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1173 Davie St, Vancouver, B.C.
View of the front of the house at 1173 Davie Street
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View of well dressed people forming the letters UBC on a field
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Memorial proecession, Vancouver, B.C., May 20th 1910
View of a marching band marching along a crowd lined residential street
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[Horse drawn float in a parade in Vancouver]
Depicts horses pulling a huge steel pipe advertising Ross & Howard Iron Works Co.
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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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[Canadian Fairbanks Building, Gastown, Vancouver]
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[Stadacona Apartment Building, 601 Bute St., Vancouver]
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[Woman feeding Teddy the Bear]
Teddy the Bear was a orphaned bear cub found in Whistler at the Rainbow Lodge. He was given to the Stanley Park Zoo in 1926. The woman in the photograph is unidentified.
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C.P.R. Depot - Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the second Canadian Pacific Railway Depot at the foot of Granville St.
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Wedding under big tree - Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
A couple getting married in the hollow tree in Stanley Park, while standing on or near their vehicle, with the officiant and two witnesses. A later note (by a collector or seller?) notes "wedding in a 1903 aircooled Franklin."
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Residential quarter - Vancouver, B.C.
View of a residential intersection in Vancouver, showing two houses and a passing streetcar or trolley.
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C.P.R. Depot and Docks - Vancouver, B.C.
View of the second Canadian Pacific Railway depot and tracks, looking toward part of Stanley Park. [appears to be same image as UL_1626_3_194]
Rosetti Studios
Y.M.C.A. Harriers Club. Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver City Y.M.C.A Harriers' Club (running club) posing in front of what is almost certainly the hollow tree in Stanley Park.
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H.R.H The Prince of Wales replying to the City of Vancouver's address of welcome, Sept 22nd, 1919
H.R.H. The Price of Wales, the future King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor, addressing a crowd from a pavilion.
Gowen, Frank
[King George High School Grade 12 class photo]
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High School, Fairview, Vancouver, B.C.
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Hastings Street Looking East from Homer Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The Dominion Building is visible on the left side.
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
Cenotaph, Victory Square, Vancouver, B.C.
A view of the cenotaph erected as a war memorial to those who gave their lives in the First World War.
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A pretty home, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
A view of Gabriola Mansion at the intersection of Davie St. and Nicola St. in Vancouver's West End. The house was built for Benjamin T. Rogers, founder of B.C. Sugar.
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Westminster Ave. looking South, Vancouver, B.C.
A view looking south on Main Street, likely from the intersection of Main and Hastings St.
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"Joe" Diving, English Bay -- Vancouver, B.C.
Joe Fortes diving off a platform in the water at English Bay. Three boys stand on the platform, and many people appear on the beach and in the water, with various buildings behind.
Timms, Philip Thomas
"Joe" Diving, English Bay -- Vancouver, B.C.
Joe Fortes diving off a platform in the water at English Bay. Three boys stand on the platform, and many people appear on the beach and in the water, with various buildings behind.
Timms, Philip Thomas
The Canadian Bank of Commerce headquarters in Vancouver at the intersection of Granville and Hastings Streets.
Timms, Philip Thomas
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept 1912
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught standing with a woman by a tent, with a large crowd behind.
Elite Studio (II)
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept 1912
Two women in H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught's party stand in a tent and watch an event with a crowd of people around.
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A musical performance by a family band in front of Vancouver's City Hall, with several onlookers in suits and uniforms. The band includs a girl on french horn, a boy on tuba, a young boy on drums, a young boy on cymbals, a boy on trumpet or coronet, a girl on trombone, and the youngest girl conducting. The father is also in the band, playing trumpet or coronet.
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Portion of Lobby, Hotel Dunsmuir, Vancouver, B.C.
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Kolster Musicians, C.K.W.X., Vancouver, B.C.
Portrait of a nine-person band, with instruments including banjo, trombone, trumpet, cello, accordion, violin, saxophone, clarinet, and piano. Reverse caption: "The Kolster Musicians With "Paulson" at the Mike On the Air Over CKWX. Sponsored by The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Company, Ltd., of Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., Kolster Distributors for British Columbia and The Canadian Brandes, Ltd., Toronto, Ont., Manufacturers of Kolster in Canada. The date is estimated to the only year that Kenneth Gordon McKenzie worked under his own name after 1927, when CKWX was established.
McKenzie, Kenneth Gordon
Chinese Jubilee Arch, Vancouver
Chinese Jubilee Arch erected near Pender at Carrall Street for Vancouver's golden jubilee in 1936.
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View of an unknown four story building, with several horse-drawn carts and carriages on the street, including one hauling a large tank or barrel.
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Memorial Day, Vancouver, May 20, 1910
A line of men, four abreast, marching down a street through acrowd of on-lookers.
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Granville St., looking north. Vancouver, B.C.
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