Vanguard. January-February 1976
- RBSC-ARC-1847-07-09
- File
- Jan.-Feb. 1976
Part of Susan McCaslin fonds
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Vanguard. January-February 1976
Part of Susan McCaslin fonds
Vanderhoof, B.C., old Post Office on left, new Federal Building on right.
A.J. Blackwell.
File contains a brief history of the branch and handwritten notes.
File contains annual reports, membership lists, and financial statements.
Vandercook centenary broadsheet proofs
Part of Greenboathouse Press fonds
Vandercook centenary broadsheet
Part of Greenboathouse Press fonds
Vandana Shiva Vancouver photos by Colleen Sheridan
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
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.
Vancouver-Victoria-Seattle Steamer
View of the S.S. Princess Victoria.
Edwards Bros.
Vancouver-Victoria-Seattle Route Sailings
A timetable for the Princess line steamship between the three cities.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Vancouver-Victoria-Nanaimo-Seattle by Canadian Pacific British Columbia Coast Steamships
Pamphlet advertising the ships of the B.C. Coast Steamship Service triangle route. Assembled by Lawrence Crawford, orchestra leader on the Canadian Pacific second Empress of Japan, Princess Louise, and Princess Alice.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Pamphlet advertising ferry service between Vancouver and Vancouver Island.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Pamphlet advertising ferry service between Vancouver and Vancouver Island.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Vancouver--The Queen City of the wonderful west-- Souvenir edition of
Much of the content consists of a business directory, with description of companies operating in the Klondike and Vancouver.
Province Publishing Co.
Vancouver--The Queen City of the wonderful west-- Souvenir edition of
Bound in original printed crepe wraps-- ten pages describe the route from Vancouver to Klondike. Much of the content consists of a business directory, with description of companies operating in the Klondike and Vancouver. Various names and addresses inscribed on last page.
Province Publishing Co.
Vancouver's Women's Video and FIlm Festival 1978, June-July
1930's photograph of Vancouver's waterfront showing the lower downtown area including the Marine Building.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
1930's photograph of Vancouver's waterfront showing the lower downtown area including the Marine Building and Hotel Vancouver taken from Burrard Inlet.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Vancouver's Society of Italians - Ray Culos
Part of Harbour Publishing Company fonds
Vancouver's New Labor Temple, Finished March 1912
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Vancouver's Monuments to Nurses
Photographs with accompanying documentation were originally in booklet, materials have been removed for preservation purposes.
Vancouver's Monuments to Nurses
Photographs with accompanying documentation were originally in booklet, materials have been removed for preservation purposes.
Vancouver's Monuments to Nurses
Series consists of photographs that were originally arranged in two booklets featuring monuments in Vancouver related to nurses.
[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."
[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 downtown eastside Sarah Balabagan protest
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
View of boats and a pier with buildings in the background.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Vancouver's Chinatown at night
Natural color productions
Vancouver's Chinatown at night
Natural color productions
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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 2 Million Dollar Fire
View of the Canadian Pacific Railroad Pier D on fire with crowds and fire fighters looking on.
Stirwater, A.W.
View of the fire at Pier D of the Canadian Pacific Railway pier.
Stirwater, A.W.
CPR Pier D on fire, Vancouver B.C.
Message on verso.
Stirwater, A.W.
Contains a candidate biography for Gareth Richmond.
Contains a candidate biography for Am Johal, and samples of campaign literature.
[Vancouver-North Vancouver ferry]
Burrard Inlet ferry, identified as the "St. George", which operated between Vancouver and North Vancouver. "No. 32".
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Contains a candidate biography for Jenny Kwan and a sample of campaign literature.
Contains a candidate biography for Peter Prontzos and a sample of campaign literature.
Contains a candidate biography for Alicia Barsallo.
Contains a candidate biography for Ujjal Dosanjh and a sample of campaign literature.
Contains a candidate biography for Joy MacPhail, samples of campaign literature, and photographs of the candidate.
Vancouver-Fraserview complaint
Contains a candidate biography for Ian Waddell and a sample of campaign literature.
Contains a candidate biography for Anita Romaniuk.
Vancouver-Burrard correspondence - members and supporters
Part of Thomas Berger fonds
Contains a candidate biography for Tim Stevenson, samples of campaign literature, and a piece of Liberal Party campaign literature for BC Liberal candidate Lorne Mavencourt.
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds