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- 1979 photo of Herb Thorpe who was the first resident of Horseshoe Bay. Mr Thorpe sold his property in 1930 to the Sewell family for $10,000.1979 photo of Herb Thorpe who was the first resident of Horseshoe …
- Portrait photo of Ralph Edwards, a B.C. pioneer and also known as the "Crusoe of Lonesome Lake". He flew his plane into Horseshoe Bay.Portrait photo of Ralph Edwards, a B.C. pioneer and also known as …
- A portrait of Mrs McDougal, Bessie Reid, Robert Reid, and R.J. McDougal (city and district solicitor for North Vancouver).A portrait of Mrs McDougal, Bessie Reid, Robert Reid, and R.J. McDougal …
- Portrait of Harriet Dixon and Nellie (Dixon) James sitting on a bench.Portrait of Harriet Dixon and Nellie (Dixon) James sitting on a bench.
- Photo of Harriet Dixon standing in garden. Harriet Dixon is Nora (Dixon) Newman's mother. Nora lived at 1036 Jefferson Street.Photo of Harriet Dixon standing in garden. Harriet Dixon is Nora (Dixon) …
- A group of 6 people including Major General Odlum, seated second from the left. The photo was taken at a wedding and the group is gathered outside on the lawn in front of a house.Major General VictorA group of 6 people including Major General Odlum, seated second from …
- Portrait of Murray Wilson Thain, early West Vancouver landowner.Portrait of Murray Wilson Thain, early West Vancouver landowner.
- Standing portrait of Josias Charles Hughes. Original cataloging notes states that: "in 1877 pre-empted Ambleside which consisted of 121 acres - didn't reside on his property."Standing portrait of Josias Charles Hughes. Original cataloging notes states that: "in …
- 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 …
- Portrait of Captain Frank Kettle. Newspaper clipping accompanying photo reads: As a lad Frank Kettle sailed out of Cardiff in the barque Crofton Hall, eventually becoming captain and owner of three sPortrait of Captain Frank Kettle. Newspaper clipping accompanying photo reads: As a …
- Portrait of five children taken in West Vancouver. Original cataloguing note does not state their names.Portrait of five children taken in West Vancouver. Original cataloguing note does …
- 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 …
- View of group of friends and family related to Mr. Lunn (3rd from L) and Mrs. Lunn 9th from L).View of group of friends and family related to Mr. Lunn (3rd …
- 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". …
- Portrait of Mrs. DePencier and her dog 'Major' on Baby Mountain which is now called Sentinel Hill.Portrait of Mrs. DePencier and her dog 'Major' on Baby Mountain which …
- Image of the 4 Lunn children shown clockwise as George, Leonore, Bertie, and Doug.Image of the 4 Lunn children shown clockwise as George, Leonore, Bertie, …
- Portrait of Mary Kettle of Caulfeild, born 1864 - died 1942.Portrait of Mary Kettle of Caulfeild, born 1864 - died 1942.
- Wedding photograph showing the groom,Edward Collins and the bride, Barbara Allison and an unidentified woman serving them coffee at their reception at the Capilano Gardens Restaurant on April 15, 196Wedding photograph showing the groom,Edward Collins and the bride, Barbara Allison and …
- Black and white wedding photograph of Edward Collins and Barbara Allison taken at their reception at the Capilano Gardens Restaurant on April 15, 1963. The photo shows the couple holding the knife toBlack and white wedding photograph of Edward Collins and Barbara Allison taken …
- Photocopied image of Mrs. Marion Grigsby of 820 Taylor Way who is shown working on the illumination of the Book of Remembrance housed at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. The photocopy is from anPhotocopied image of Mrs. Marion Grigsby of 820 Taylor Way who is …
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