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- A summary of the history the Lions Gate bridge connecting Vancouver with the north shore.A summary of the history the Lions Gate bridge connecting Vancouver with …
- Excerpt from "The World's Great Paintings"Excerpt from "The World's Great Paintings"
- Image accompanies Andrew A. Reid's personal history: Memories of my boyhood days in West Vancouver.Image accompanies Andrew A. Reid's personal history: Memories of my boyhood days …
- Image accompanies Andrew A. Reid's personal history: Memories of my boyhood days in West Vancouver.Image accompanies Andrew A. Reid's personal history: Memories of my boyhood days …
- A view of the British properties in West VancouverA view of the British properties in West Vancouver
- View of Lions Gate Bridge under construction looking across from Stanley Park to North Shore. Photo is labelled with original name of bridge, First Narrows Bridge.View of Lions Gate Bridge under construction looking across from Stanley Park …
- Lions Gate Bridge under construction looking from Burrard Inlet towards Stanley Park. Photograph is labelled with First Narrows Bridge.Lions Gate Bridge under construction looking from Burrard Inlet towards Stanley Park. …
- Caissons for footings of Lions Gate Bridge near shoreline of Stanley Park.Caissons for footings of Lions Gate Bridge near shoreline of Stanley Park.
- View of Lions Gate Bridge under construction. Looking from catwalk above Burrard Inlet towards workers placing deck supports in position. Photo taken around September 1937.View of Lions Gate Bridge under construction. Looking from catwalk above Burrard …
- View from Sentinell Hill of Stanley Park and Vancouver. Added labels for: First Narrows, Stanley Park, Siwash Rock, & Punta de la Bodega.View from Sentinell Hill of Stanley Park and Vancouver. Added labels for: …
- View looking across water to Point Atkinson. Near lighthouse the old concrete foundation for a former lighthouse can be seen.View looking across water to Point Atkinson. Near lighthouse the old concrete …
- View of entrance to Burrard Inlet from West Bay. This photo was used for the 1938 Canadian fifty cent green postage stamp. In original version Mount Baker is visible in background and for the stamp iView of entrance to Burrard Inlet from West Bay. This photo was …
- View looking east, from the West Vancouver shoreline, of Lions Gate Bridge.View looking east, from the West Vancouver shoreline, of Lions Gate Bridge.
- View of four men standing in front of Hollyburn Ski Camp. Sign reads: Be of good cheer, You're quite welcome here, If sad and alone, Let this be your home, Here you will find, A welcome most kind.View of four men standing in front of Hollyburn Ski Camp. Sign …
- View of three boats docked in harbour with several beach houses in background.View of three boats docked in harbour with several beach houses in …
- Photo of unknown location along Marine Drive with car parked on right side of road and two powerline poles on top of cliff along road.Photo of unknown location along Marine Drive with car parked on right …
- Panorama view of West Vancouver that shows Point Atkinson Lighthouse on extreme left. Presumably, the photo was taken from Stanley Park.Panorama view of West Vancouver that shows Point Atkinson Lighthouse on extreme …
- View overlooking West Bay Beach with several houses visible along shoreline. Stanley Park/Prospect Point can be seen in distance.View overlooking West Bay Beach with several houses visible along shoreline. Stanley …
- Street view of Municipal Hall. Building was located on Esquimalt Avenue between 16th and 17th Streets. The original section of the building was designed by James Clark Mackenzie, with additions by WeStreet view of Municipal Hall. Building was located on Esquimalt Avenue between …
- Group portrait of British Properties developers. Back Row: J.T. Watson (landscape architect), Stanley Thompson (course architect). Front Row: John Anderson (properties manager), A.J. Taylor (propertiGroup portrait of British Properties developers. Back Row: J.T. Watson (landscape architect), …
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