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- View of first West Vancouver May Queen Peggy Barker seated in decorated car with driver and attendants. Writing on photo reads: First May Queen "Queen Peggie" May 15th 1931. West Vancouver. Other matView of first West Vancouver May Queen Peggy Barker seated in decorated …
- View of horse drawn carriage before second West Vancouver May Day Parade.View of horse drawn carriage before second West Vancouver May Day Parade.
- View of May Queen and attendants on stage during May Day Celebrations. Handwritten note on back of photo states: Betty Anne - top "flower" girl right hand side of steps.View of May Queen and attendants on stage during May Day Celebrations. …
- Close-up image of Mary and Wynn DePencier sitting on a rocky slope. Their friend Bert (?) is shown behind Wynn DePencier.Close-up image of Mary and Wynn DePencier sitting on a rocky slope. …
- Group portrait of members of the West Vancouver Tennis Club. Individuals identified in the photograph are: Red Davis, Bert Keen, Ted Grout, Doris Grisedale, Jerry Grisedale, Terry Crickmay, Phil BryaGroup portrait of members of the West Vancouver Tennis Club. Individuals identified …
- Close-up image of Ted Grout, Mrs. T. Grout and Andrew Reid (L to R) dressed in bathing suits standing on the Hollyburn wharf. Image shows cottages along the beachfront in the background.Close-up image of Ted Grout, Mrs. T. Grout and Andrew Reid (L …
- Close-up image of participants and spectators in the May Day parade.Close-up image of participants and spectators in the May Day parade.
- Close-up image of an elaborately decorated car carrying passengers for the May Day parade. A group of girls dressed in white are shown walking beside the automobile.Close-up image of an elaborately decorated car carrying passengers for the May …
- Image showing young men and women relaxing on the beach in front of a boat shed with a sign on top saying" Garrow Bay". Bert Kendrick is the boy on the left of the photo and Ted Grout is 3rd from theImage showing young men and women relaxing on the beach in front …
- Portrait photo of the Lunn family on their boat the "Mt. Brunswick". The photo was taken at Whytecliff.Portrait photo of the Lunn family on their boat the "Mt. Brunswick". …
- A view looking towards Prospect Point and the Prospect Point signal station from Lions Gate Bridge while it was under construction.A view looking towards Prospect Point and the Prospect Point signal station …
- A view looking up at the underside of Lions Gate Bridge while it was under construction.A view looking up at the underside of Lions Gate Bridge while …
- A street view looking West up the 1300 block of Marine Drive. An Imperial Service Station sign can be seen in the image along with numerous automobiles.A street view looking West up the 1300 block of Marine Drive. …
- A view looking down the surface of Lions Gate Bridge while it was under construction.A view looking down the surface of Lions Gate Bridge while it …
- A view looking along Lions Gate Bridge while it was under construction.A view looking along Lions Gate Bridge while it was under construction.
- A view looking up towards Lions Gate Bridge, while it was under construction, from the road.A view looking up towards Lions Gate Bridge, while it was under …
- A view looking up towards Lions Gate Bridge from the road while it was under construction.A view looking up towards Lions Gate Bridge from the road while …
- Stan Lettner standing outside Lettner's Meat Market in Dundarave. A wooden sidewalk is also visible.Stan Lettner standing outside Lettner's Meat Market in Dundarave. A wooden sidewalk …
- Cecil Sharpe and Al Hoover standing outside Sharpe & Hoover Realty, previously Diamond Realty, located in the 1300 block of Marine Drive.Cecil Sharpe and Al Hoover standing outside Sharpe & Hoover Realty, previously …
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth seated in an open topped car during their Royal visit.King George VI and Queen Elizabeth seated in an open topped car …
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