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- Navvy Jack's House - as it appeared on the wedding day of John Lawson's daughter Elizabeth C. Lawson to William John Pitman on December 31, 1914. According to original VCA note this was the first chuNavvy Jack's House - as it appeared on the wedding day of …
- Reception following the first church wedding in West Vancouver. Held in Navvy Jack's old home. The Wedding of Miss Elizabeth Catherine Lawson, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Lawson, and Mr. W.J. Pitman.Reception following the first church wedding in West Vancouver. Held in Navvy …
- View looking up Lawson Avenue, now 17th street, from Dominion Government Wharf. On far left is Lawson House, formerly Navvy Jack's House. White building in centre is John Lawson's office and in frontView looking up Lawson Avenue, now 17th street, from Dominion Government Wharf. …
- Capilano Creek Bridge, December 1917. The wooden bridge over Capilano Creek at Keith Road collapsed and in December 1917 the new Marine Drive bridge went out. A temporary wooden replacement was made,Capilano Creek Bridge, December 1917. The wooden bridge over Capilano Creek at …
- Opening ceremony for Marine Drive, August 7, 1915. Man pictured is Sir Richard McBridge, K.C.M.G., Premier of British Columbia.Opening ceremony for Marine Drive, August 7, 1915. Man pictured is Sir …
- View of Pacific Great Eastern Railway gasoline powered motor car.View of Pacific Great Eastern Railway gasoline powered motor car.
- Panorama compiled of several images showing Navvy Jack Point, John Sinclair's home, Lawson Creek, W.C. Thompson's home, John Lawson's home, and Harry Thompson's home.Panorama compiled of several images showing Navvy Jack Point, John Sinclair's home, …
- Photo of swimmers, mostly children at Ambleside beach (near foot of 14th Street?) a rowboat can also be seen on a makeshift dock.Photo of swimmers, mostly children at Ambleside beach (near foot of 14th …
- View of large logs pulled by a Walking Dudley (not in frame) with men sitting one of the logs. The title: West Vancouver, Our First Passenger Facilities has been written in the lower left hand cornerView of large logs pulled by a Walking Dudley (not in frame) …
- View of back end of the Walking Dudley with train operator posing on edge of train. In the foreground a case inscribed Timms Photo Co. has been placed on the ground and the title "The Logging Train"View of back end of the Walking Dudley with train operator posing …
- View of lighthouse at mouth of the Capilano River. Sentinel Hill and the North Shore Mountains can be seen in the background.View of lighthouse at mouth of the Capilano River. Sentinel Hill and …
- View of Suicide Bend on Marine Drive with car driving along road. The floating cannery can be seen in the far distance.View of Suicide Bend on Marine Drive with car driving along road. …
- Opening ceremony for Marine Drive on August 7th, 1915.Opening ceremony for Marine Drive on August 7th, 1915.
- View looking up Howe Sound with mountains in the distance. In the digital version several blemishes have been removed in upper section of photo.View looking up Howe Sound with mountains in the distance. In the …
- View of Cypress Creek Waterfall. The photo is labelled "Cyprus Creek Falls West Vancouver".View of Cypress Creek Waterfall. The photo is labelled "Cyprus Creek Falls …
- View of Cypress Creek with a man standing on a rock beside water. The photo is labelled "Cyprus Creek West Vancouver".View of Cypress Creek with a man standing on a rock beside …
- View of a shingle mill located close to the waterfront.View of a shingle mill located close to the waterfront.
- View of two men standing on the edge of a shingle bolt flume in Capilano Canyon. The men are leaning against the railing and looking towards the river.There is damage to the original print in the forView of two men standing on the edge of a shingle bolt …
- View, looking from yard, of a small house surrounded by trees, a flagpole is also seen in the centre of the yard.View, looking from yard, of a small house surrounded by trees, a …
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