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- 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 …
- View looking up Lawson Avenue, now 17th street, from Dominion Government Wharf. On far left is Lawson House, formerly Navvy Jack's House. White building in centre is John Lawson's office and in frontView looking up Lawson Avenue, now 17th street, from Dominion Government Wharf. …
- View looking up Howe Sound with mountains in the distance. In the digital version several blemishes have been removed in upper section of photo.View looking up Howe Sound with mountains in the distance. In the …
- 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 …
- 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 bridge crossing Capilano Canyon at site of Cleveland Dam. Original cataloging notes states that Lady pictured in centre is Mrs. F. Upham with her son, Clifford Upham, to the right. On close oView of bridge crossing Capilano Canyon at site of Cleveland Dam. Original …
- View of John and Christina Lawson feeding two deer.View of John and Christina Lawson feeding two deer.
- Class photo from first school in West Vancouver, located at corner of Marine Drive and 18th Street. Included in the photo: Lillian Smith (teacher), Bill Thompson, Bert Thompson, Florence Thompson (TrClass photo from first school in West Vancouver, located at corner of …
- Portrait shot of the Lloyd family; pioneers of St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church. The Lloyd family lived at 2512 Haywood Avenue.Portrait shot of the Lloyd family; pioneers of St. Anthony's Roman Catholic …
- View of Moodyville Hotel, North Vancouver.The hotel was established in 1882 and was initially run by William Power.View of Moodyville Hotel, North Vancouver.The hotel was established in 1882 and …
- Portrait of children seated around table at outdoor picnic. Original cataloging notes states that the photo possibly taken at John Lawson's House with Duncan Lawson on extreme right and Bessie, John,Portrait of children seated around table at outdoor picnic. Original cataloging notes …
- View of five men posing with E-M-F Motorcar. Car was the first one in West Vancouver and belonged to the Thompson Family.View of five men posing with E-M-F Motorcar. Car was the first …
- View of two children sitting in E-M-F Motorcar. Note on back states that children are Willie (Bill Thompson) and Florence.View of two children sitting in E-M-F Motorcar. Note on back states …