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- A By-law accepting the donation of a parcel of land to be utilized as a Public Park and known as "Memorial Park".A By-law accepting the donation of a parcel of land to be …
- Newspaper clipping of the unveilling of the West Vancouver War Memorial Arch on Sunday, July 3, 1925.Newspaper clipping of the unveilling of the West Vancouver War Memorial Arch …
- Runaway of McNair logging engine (Walking Dudley?). Hollyburn Wharf West Vancouver at the foot of 17th Street, Hollyburn.Runaway of McNair logging engine (Walking Dudley?). Hollyburn Wharf West Vancouver at …
- Refreshment stand, dock, and boats located at Fishermans Cove with a view of Passage Island to the west. Construction of Marine Drive is started in background.Refreshment stand, dock, and boats located at Fishermans Cove with a view …
- Garrow Bay and Whyte Island. First home of Mr. Mrs. Thos. Garrow, woodshed in foreground. Road, unfinished to Whytecliff in distance. Mr. Garrow owned 800 ft. of shore.Garrow Bay and Whyte Island. First home of Mr. Mrs. Thos. Garrow, …
- View from Marine Drive to Sherman and Sandy Cove. Great Northern Cannery Boat and Point Atkinson's lighthouse are barely visible behind tree.View from Marine Drive to Sherman and Sandy Cove. Great Northern Cannery …
- Larson Bay, 1927, looking south to Batchelor Point. Point Grey can be seen in the far background.Larson Bay, 1927, looking south to Batchelor Point. Point Grey can be …
- Marine Drive, running along the ocean, with Point Atkinson and it's lighthouse in distance.Marine Drive, running along the ocean, with Point Atkinson and it's lighthouse …
- Capilano Creek, probably 1910-1920, now vanished beneath the water of the water supply resevoir of Capilano Lake created by the building of Capilano Creek Cleveland Dam, formally opened 19th NovemberCapilano Creek, probably 1910-1920, now vanished beneath the water of the water …
- View of Marine Drive just north of Garrow Bay. Close to the entrance of Whytecliff Park.View of Marine Drive just north of Garrow Bay. Close to the …
- View of Pete Larson's Ranch looking North. Site of present day Gleneagles Golf Course.View of Pete Larson's Ranch looking North. Site of present day Gleneagles …
- View of Pete Larson's Ranch. Site of present day Gleneagles Golf Course.View of Pete Larson's Ranch. Site of present day Gleneagles Golf Course.
- Pete Larson's Ranch. View looking down to Larson Bay with an orchard on left. Site of present day Gleneagles Golf Course.Pete Larson's Ranch. View looking down to Larson Bay with an orchard …
- View looking towards the water of Pete Larson's ranch. It is the site of the present day Gleneagles Golf Course.View looking towards the water of Pete Larson's ranch. It is the …
- 1. Reeve Vinson's residence. 14th & Gordon2. Lawson House & Barn3. Hollyburn Pavillion cor. 17th4. Salter residence 1912-135. Post Office & Hollyburn General Store6. Municipal Hall 17th & Esquimalt7.1. Reeve Vinson's residence. 14th & Gordon2. Lawson House & Barn3. Hollyburn …
- View of Garrow Bay. Thos Garrow's boat house on left with sign for "Garrow Bay." Kettle Point on right with Batchelor Point visible in distant background. Bush on lower left foreground is in WhytecliView of Garrow Bay. Thos Garrow's boat house on left with sign …
- Photo taken at Municipal Bus Depot, foot of 14th Street.Bill Thompson, who is seen in this photo standing in front of Bus #3 and was a bus driver for a number of years after First World War (WWI) givPhoto taken at Municipal Bus Depot, foot of 14th Street.Bill Thompson, who …
- View of houses, totem poles, church and two people on a beach at Friendly Cove.View of houses, totem poles, church and two people on a beach …
- View looking along Marine Drive as it winds it way through Whyttecliff Park. An older model car can be seen on the road.View looking along Marine Drive as it winds it way through Whyttecliff …
- View of Fishermans Cove. In foreground the roof of a concession stand, with writing on the top, can be seen.View of Fishermans Cove. In foreground the roof of a concession stand, …
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