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- The image shows the ceremony at the Municipal Hall on June 3, 1924 when the local chapter of the Great War Veterans Association presented the flag to the municipality.Identification of attendees in tThe image shows the ceremony at the Municipal Hall on June 3, …
- View of children performing maypole dance during May Day celebrations at Ambleside Park. Large crowd in background.Note stored with photo states: Patron recognized himself and friend in photo, June 2View of children performing maypole dance during May Day celebrations at Ambleside …
- View of two women laying wreaths during dedication ceremony of WWII plinths, December 9 1979.View of two women laying wreaths during dedication ceremony of WWII plinths, …
- View of unveiling ceremony for West Vancouver Memorial Arch, July 5 1925. Crowd, including veterans, facing towards arch with British flags.View of unveiling ceremony for West Vancouver Memorial Arch, July 5 1925. …
- View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West Vancouver Memorial Arch, December 9 1979.View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West …
- Inspection ceremony at the dedication of the West Vancouver Memorial Arch by Viscount Byng of Vimy, July 5, 1925. Group of men in suits lined up in rows on Marine Drive.Inspection ceremony at the dedication of the West Vancouver Memorial Arch by …
- View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West Vancouver Memorial Arch, December 9 1979.View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West …
- View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West Vancouver Memorial Arch, December 9 1979.View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West …
- View of WWII Veterans and unknown woman at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West Vancouver Memorial Arch, December 9 1979.View of WWII Veterans and unknown woman at dedication of Second World …
- View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West Vancouver Memorial Arch, December 9 1979.View of WWII Veterans at dedication of Second World War Plinths, West …
- View of first May Day Queen, Peggy Barker, standing on stage surrounded by attendants and local dignitaries. On original photo name is spelled Peggie. Based on back of photo the following people areView of first May Day Queen, Peggy Barker, standing on stage surrounded …
- Sod turning by John Lawson at West Vancouver Memorial Library May 27th, 1950. John Lawson was the 1st Reeve for West Vancouver Back row: Ray Clarke; A.M. (Bud) Stephens; Nish McDonald; Norm Huller; ESod turning by John Lawson at West Vancouver Memorial Library May 27th, …
- View of ceremony to unveil West Vancouver Memorial Arch, July 5 1925.View of ceremony to unveil West Vancouver Memorial Arch, July 5 1925.
- View of Viscount Byng of Vimy addressing crowd at dedication of the West Vancouver Memorial Arch, July 5 1925.View of Viscount Byng of Vimy addressing crowd at dedication of the …
- View of parade at the dedication ceremony for West Vancouver Memorial Arch, July 5 1925. Highland bagpipers and drummers leading procession.View of parade at the dedication ceremony for West Vancouver Memorial Arch, …
- May Day celebrations, Ambleside Park. People listed in photo include: Joanne Smith (May Queen), James Mitchell, Violet Sharp, Bruce Montgomery (award winner), Judy Vivian (award winner). Based on conMay Day celebrations, Ambleside Park. People listed in photo include: Joanne Smith …
- Group portrait of official party at dedication ceremony for West Vancouver Memorial Arch, July 5, 1925. Two men in back row are dressed in WWI uniforms and man seated in front row centre is ViscountGroup portrait of official party at dedication ceremony for West Vancouver Memorial …
- View of crowd gathered at dedication of the West Vancouver Memorial Arch by Viscount Byng of Vimy and Bishop A.U. de Pencier on July 5, 1925.View of crowd gathered at dedication of the West Vancouver Memorial Arch …
- Hon. W.C. Woodward turning first sod, with L-R: C.R. Westgate, construction foreman; Charles N.W. Woodward, store manager; J.W. Butterfield, Woodward's general manager; C. Perry Willoughby of BritishHon. W.C. Woodward turning first sod, with L-R: C.R. Westgate, construction foreman; …
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