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- Father D. J. Casey and the first communion class from St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church.Father D. J. Casey and the first communion class from St. Anthony's …
- A view of Sewell's Marina/Horseshoe Bay from Whytecliff Lodge. A painted drift wood sign for the lodge can be seen in the top of the photograph.A view of Sewell's Marina/Horseshoe Bay from Whytecliff Lodge. A painted drift …
- View looking out over the Strait of Georgia from Copper Cover near Horseshoe Bay in the 1930's-1940's. A man and boat van be seen on the shore.View looking out over the Strait of Georgia from Copper Cover near …
- Horseshoe Bay looking up Howe Sound in 1930. The photo shows a small cabin on the left which was used by the Sewell's for a row boat while the new marina building was being constructed. The new buildHorseshoe Bay looking up Howe Sound in 1930. The photo shows a …
- A view overlooking Horseshoe Bay. The houses pictured include; (L-R) Hesman's helper's home, Sam Hesman's home, Roger's home, dance hall, and Boat House Horseshoe Bay Hotel.A view overlooking Horseshoe Bay. The houses pictured include; (L-R) Hesman's helper's …
- A teahouse, located in Eagle Harbour, operated by the Frewin family.A teahouse, located in Eagle Harbour, operated by the Frewin family.
- A teahouse, located in Eagle Harbour and operated by the Frewin family, along with boats tied to a dock.A teahouse, located in Eagle Harbour and operated by the Frewin family, …
- Inglewood school grade 10 class photo circa 1930.Inglewood school grade 10 class photo circa 1930.
- Muriel Johnson & Cecil Nesbitt resting on a log at Eagle Harbour. A dairy can can also be seen leaning against a log.Muriel Johnson & Cecil Nesbitt resting on a log at Eagle Harbour. …
- Photo of Dan Sewell with the world billiard champions at a fishing weekend in Horseshoe Bay in the late 1930's. Mr Sewell (second from the right) is standing with 3 other men holding fishing rods witPhoto of Dan Sewell with the world billiard champions at a fishing …
- Portrait of Harriet Dixon and Nellie (Dixon) James sitting on a bench.Portrait of Harriet Dixon and Nellie (Dixon) James sitting on a bench.
- A view of the interior of St. Stephen's Anglican Church, located at 885 22nd Street, decorated with flowers for Harvest Sunday.A view of the interior of St. Stephen's Anglican Church, located at …
- Aerial view of First Narrows with ferry heading up Burrard Inlet. Stanley Park in foreground and West Vancouver in midground.Aerial view of First Narrows with ferry heading up Burrard Inlet. Stanley …
- View of Macdonald's Creek, Bellevue Avenue and 19th Street.Note from Mrs. Wm. C. Gunn: This photo was taken by and from Mr. Reed's place, "Ripping Rill", N.W. corner Bellevue Avenue and 19th St. CircView of Macdonald's Creek, Bellevue Avenue and 19th Street.Note from Mrs. Wm. …
- Class portrait of students dressed in Christmas pageant costumes, Mrs. Fraser's School.Class portrait of students dressed in Christmas pageant costumes, Mrs. Fraser's School.
- A house named "West Court", belonging to Mabel and William Arthur Clements, and it's surrounding beach front located at 4036 Marine Drive.A house named "West Court", belonging to Mabel and William Arthur Clements, …
- Mabel (left) and Gwen (right) Clements in the garden at "West Court" located at 4036 Marine Drive.Mabel (left) and Gwen (right) Clements in the garden at "West Court" …
- Opening of the Capilano Creek Bridge, showing a small crowd on the bridge and several Union Jack flags.Opening of the Capilano Creek Bridge, showing a small crowd on the …
- The West Van News is a weekly newspaper that was published from 1926 to 1957.The West Van News is a weekly newspaper that was published from …
- Please note that an article was removed from the original newspaper on page 6.Please note that an article was removed from the original newspaper on …
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