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- John Lawson, pioneer of West Vancouver. He, Mrs. Lawson and children were the first family to settle in West Vancouver. They occupied "Navvy Jack's" old cottage and land, now 17th Street, which had bJohn Lawson, pioneer of West Vancouver. He, Mrs. Lawson and children were …
- Marine Drive looking west from Eighteenth Street during the winter. On the right, the cleared land is the corner of the proposed "Hollyburn Golf Course", which was cleared from 16th to 18th, and fromMarine Drive looking west from Eighteenth Street during the winter. On the …
- Grouse Mountain Hotel, a shack erected by W.J. McGuigan and companion of yellow cedar shakes. Windows, stove and equipment carried to mountain top on backs of Mr. McGuigan and companion.Grouse Mountain Hotel, a shack erected by W.J. McGuigan and companion of …
- A Grouse Mountain shack erected by W.J. McGuigan, the windows, stove, and equipment were all carried to the top. People in the photo include (L-R):- W.J. McGuigan, Miss Macfarlane, Miss Lucy McGeer,A Grouse Mountain shack erected by W.J. McGuigan, the windows, stove, and …
- Mr. Caufeild's first house at Caulfeild. Mrs. Caulfeild in window. Lady Lapier and his daughter (white) seated. House stood east of Skunk Cove - house in 1997 stands at 4699 S. Piccadilly.Mr. Caufeild's first house at Caulfeild. Mrs. Caulfeild in window. Lady Lapier …
- First house built at Caulfeild. House stood east of Skunk Cove - house in 1997 stands at 4699 S. PiccadillyFirst house built at Caulfeild. House stood east of Skunk Cove - …
- Francis William Caulfeild, pioneer of Caulfeild West Vancouver. About 1899 he purchased a large acreage at Skunk Cove. Renaming it "Caulfeild," he subdivided it, in 1909, developed it, and put in a wFrancis William Caulfeild, pioneer of Caulfeild West Vancouver. About 1899 he purchased …
- View of W.C. Thompson House, 2058 Argyle Avenue. Laundry hanging from line off porch.View of W.C. Thompson House, 2058 Argyle Avenue. Laundry hanging from line …
- View of W.C. Thompson House with four people on front porch, 2058 Argyle Avenue.View of W.C. Thompson House with four people on front porch, 2058 …
- View of W.C. Thompson House from waterfront, 2058 Argyle Avenue.View of W.C. Thompson House from waterfront, 2058 Argyle Avenue.
- View of W.C. Thompson House with two men standing in front of rock wall, 2058 Argyle Avenue.View of W.C. Thompson House with two men standing in front of …
- View of W.C. Thompson house outbuildings, 2058 Argyle Avenue.View of W.C. Thompson house outbuildings, 2058 Argyle Avenue.
- View from waterfront of W.C. Thompson Home, 2058 Argyle Avenue.View from waterfront of W.C. Thompson Home, 2058 Argyle Avenue.
- View of W.C. Thompson House with 5 people leaning on rail of front porch, 2058 Argyle Avenue.View of W.C. Thompson House with 5 people leaning on rail of …
- Group portrait of students attending North Vancouver School in 1909. Original cataloguing note states that school was located a Capilano Road and Keith Road.Group portrait of students attending North Vancouver School in 1909. Original cataloguing …
- View of west side of W.C. Thompson House, 2058 Argyle Avenue.Photo is very similar to 0844.WVMLView of west side of W.C. Thompson House, 2058 Argyle Avenue.Photo is …
- house with three women standing at various positions on the steps leading to the Kilby family summer house, known as "Resthaven." The house was located at 4762 The Highway in Caulfeild and by 1979 thhouse with three women standing at various positions on the steps leading …
- A black and white photograph of West Vancouver's first ferry, taken in November, 1909.A black and white photograph of West Vancouver's first ferry, taken in …
- View looking towards Burrard Inlet of Hollyburn Wharf with large crowd visible. Stanley Park seen in background.View looking towards Burrard Inlet of Hollyburn Wharf with large crowd visible. …
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