Free Speech Demonstration, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Sunday Feb 11, 1912
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- 1912-02-11
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Free Speech Demonstration, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Sunday Feb 11, 1912
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[Japanese arch near Hastings and Main Streets, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the Japanese arch constructed on Hastings Street for the Duke of Connaught's visit to Vancouver.
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[Great Northern Railway arch on Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the Great Northern Railway arch on Hastings Street erected between Hamilton and Homer Street for the visit of the Duke of Connaught. Image also shows a car driving towards the arch.
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[German, Austrian and Swiss Societies arch at Granville and Georgia Streets, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the German, Austrian and Swiss Societies arch at Granville and Georgia Streets, erected for visit of the Duke of Connaught.
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[Chinese arch at Carrall and Pender Streets, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the Chinese street arch at Carrall and Pender Streets, erected for the visit of the Duke of Connaught.
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[Italian arch erected by the Canadian Northern Railway, Hastings and Homer Streets, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
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[Italian arch erected by the Canadian Northern Railway, Hastings and Homer Streets, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
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H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept. 1912
Image shows the Duke of Connaught's royal procession passing through the Chinese arch at Carrall and Pender Streets.
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[Italian arch erected by the Canadian Northern Railway, Hastings and Homer Streets, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
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[Italian arch erected by the Canadian Northern Railway, Hastings and Homer Streets, Vancouver, B.C.]
View of the Italian arch at Hastings and Homer Streets, which was erected by the Canadian Northern Railway for the visit of the Duke of Connaught to Vancouver, B.C.
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H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept. 1912
View of the civic reception held for the Duke of Connaught at the Vancouver Court House.
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C.P.R. Station, Vancouver, decorated for the reception of the Duke of Connaught, Sept 18th, 1912
Grandy, George Franklin
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught's Visit to Vancouver, Sept. 1912
Image of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught greeting a group of women at the civic reception held for the Duke at the Brockton Oval. The Mayor James Findlay can be seen on the far left of the photograph.
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Chinese Village, Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Chinese Village constructed for Vancouver's Golden Jubilee celebration, including the pagoda tower and the Chinese Jubilee arch. Written on photograph: 10.
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Magnificent Bamboo Arch, Vancouver Golden Jubilee
Postcard includes fifteen small photographs showing the stages of construction of the Chinese Jubilee arch constructed on Pender Street. Written on postcard: Photos shows various stages of construction. Back of postcard is stamped by photo studio.
Wand Studio
[Crowds lining Victoria Drive for royal visit to Vancouver, B.C., 1939]
Image of crowds of people gathering on Victoria Drive at Charles Street for the royal visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
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"Northbrooke" in winter raiment
View of a Northbrooke Ranch in the show. Handwritten on front of postcard: Isn't it a pretty view in the distance?
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Bears At Play, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Legion Memorial Camp, Semiahmoo Bay, B.C.
Image of several people posing outside a Canadian Legion Memorial camp. Sign on the building reads New Westminster. Postcard is stamped "2."
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Image of HBC Port Simpson steamboat on the Upper Skeena River.
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Written on photograph: R. & H. Robbins. Copyright.
Robbins, R. & H.
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Aggasiz-Rosedale Ferry, Fraser River and Mt. Cheam
View of the car ferry that transported motorists across the Fraser River near Agassiz, B.C with a view of Mount Cheam in the background. Agassiz is misspelt on photograph.
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The New Flagship of Puget Sound, "M.V. Chinook"
Written on photograph: P. 1921.
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"Princess May" wrecked on Sentinel Island reef. Aug 5th 1910
Written on photograph: 12.
Winter & Pond
Ferry St. George, Vancouver, B.C.
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Written on photograph: No. 1.
Fisher, S.W.
[King George High School Class 7, 1941-1942]
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[Band of the B.P.O. Elks of Canada, Vancouver, No. 1]
Postcard is stamped by photographer or publisher.
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The Vancouver Kitsilano Boys' Band
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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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[Portrait of men sitting atop a car on Hastings Street]
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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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Postcard includes eight photographs. Seven smaller photographs include captions, clockwise from top left: Big Tree, New P.O., Siwash, City Hospital, New Princess Charlotte, City Hall and Library, and New Bank of Commerce. Photograph in centre of postcard: View of a house with woman posing in front of it.
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Most Western Boundary Marker, Pt. Roberts
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The West End and Burrard Street Bridge, Vancouver, B.C.
Aerial view of the west end of Vancouver and Burrard Street.
Aero Surveys Photo
Aerial view of downtown Vancouver, B.C, in particular the business district.
Aero Surveys Photo
The Business District and Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Aerial view of downtown Vancouver, B.C, in particular the business district and Stanley Park.
Aero Surveys Photo
Vancouver and Burrard Street Bridge
Aerial view of the Burrard Street bridge.
Aero Surveys Photo
Skating on Trout Lake, Vancouver, B.C.
Bannister, Charles or Christopher
Some Trees Measuring 25 to 35 Feet in Girth, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Image of a man standing amongst large trees in Stanley Park.
Bannister, Charles or Christopher
Royal Bank of Canada, Vancouver, B.C.
Bannister, Charles or Christopher
Residence of G.W. Chadsey, Esq., Chilliwack, B.C.
Bannister, Charles or Christopher
Capilano Canyon, Vancouver, B.C.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Calm of the evening, Eburne, B.C.
View of the Fraser River.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Barrowclough, George Alfred
A Busy Corner in Vancouver, B.C.
View of Dominion Trust building being constructed at the corners of Hastings and Cambie Streets.
Barrowclough, George Alfred