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- View from yard of the Godfrey House located at 1366 Inglewood Avenue. Building is listed on West Vancouver Heritage Inventory and was built for Mr. Morley R. Godfrey in 1914.View from yard of the Godfrey House located at 1366 Inglewood Avenue. …
- View of men and women riding on West Vancouver Municipal Ferries bus. Original WVML cataloging note states that the bus was converted from a Pierce-Arrow touring car.View of men and women riding on West Vancouver Municipal Ferries bus. …
- House located at 580 18th Street (near Marine Drive) built by Salter Family in 1913. House is known as Hampton Court and is listed in West Vancouver Heritage Inventory. A man can be seen crouched onHouse located at 580 18th Street (near Marine Drive) built by Salter …
- View looking across water to Horseshoe Bay Hotel. A large amount of people can be seen enjoying the beach and the water.View looking across water to Horseshoe Bay Hotel. A large amount of …
- View of Point Atkinson Lighthouse and surrounding shoreline with lone man standing on rocks in foreground.View of Point Atkinson Lighthouse and surrounding shoreline with lone man standing …
- Illustration of Point Atkinson Lighthouse showing catwalk between dwellings.Illustration of Point Atkinson Lighthouse showing catwalk between dwellings.
- Portrait of Charles Nelson, first Reeve of West Vancouver. Photo copied from "British Columbia Magazine", Volume 8, page 284, April, 1812. Title on photo reads: Charles Nelson, Esq., first reeve of WPortrait of Charles Nelson, first Reeve of West Vancouver. Photo copied from …
- View looking upwards from shoreline to Point Atkinson Lighthouse.View looking upwards from shoreline to Point Atkinson Lighthouse.
- View of Capilano Canyon with shingle bolt flume. Photo copied from "British Columbia Magazine", Volume 8, page 285, April, 1912.View of Capilano Canyon with shingle bolt flume. Photo copied from "British …
- View of Point Atkinson Lighthouse with a small motorboat heading across cove towards lighthouse.View of Point Atkinson Lighthouse with a small motorboat heading across cove …
- High angle view of suicide bend along Marine Drive. A ship can also be seen exiting the Inlet in the background.High angle view of suicide bend along Marine Drive. A ship can …
- View of West Vancouver shoreline, Stanley Park, and Prospect Point. The view is also the site of the present day Lions Gate Bridge.View of West Vancouver shoreline, Stanley Park, and Prospect Point. The view …
- View of West Vancouver shoreline looking towards shore with Sentinel Hill on left. Numerous houses can be seen built along the shoreline.View of West Vancouver shoreline looking towards shore with Sentinel Hill on …
- View of unknown West Vancouver beach with family siting on shore in front of large driftwood logs. Cabins can be seen in distant background.View of unknown West Vancouver beach with family siting on shore in …
- View of houses and buildings along West Vancouver waterfront.View of houses and buildings along West Vancouver waterfront.
- View of Horseshoe Bay beach at low tide. Numerous small docks can be seen with rowboats tied to them.View of Horseshoe Bay beach at low tide. Numerous small docks can …
- View from beach at Horseshoe Bay. A few small boats and a boathouse can be seen in the bay.View from beach at Horseshoe Bay. A few small boats and a …
- The John Lawson Family, 1912. The bottom of 17th Street meets present-day John Lawson Park, while John Lawson Creek (possibly seen in this photograph) follows present-day 18th Street.The John Lawson Family, 1912. The bottom of 17th Street meets present-day …
- View of Doncella Ferry approaching West Vancouver Waterfront.View of Doncella Ferry approaching West Vancouver Waterfront.
- View of W.C. Thompson home from waterfront. House was built in 1909 for W.C. Thompson at the foot of 20th Street and Argyle Avenue, 2058 Argyle, and was known as Hollybank. In the photo several womenView of W.C. Thompson home from waterfront. House was built in 1909 …
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