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- View of front porch of an unidentified house in West Vancouver. Group of seven men sitting on porch.View of front porch of an unidentified house in West Vancouver. Group …
- Portrait of Aurora Mary Larnder (nee Brewis) standing on path near Pilot House Road. The original cataloging note states that the lady in the photo is Mrs. George Larnder. The BC Vital Events index sPortrait of Aurora Mary Larnder (nee Brewis) standing on path near Pilot …
- Portrait of man and child seated on West Vancouver Ferry Wharf.Portrait of man and child seated on West Vancouver Ferry Wharf.
- Portrait of man and child in swimsuits, beach at foot of 17th Street (now John Lawson Park). Sentinel Hill in background.Portrait of man and child in swimsuits, beach at foot of 17th …
- Portrait of Edith B. Hughes sitting on driftwood on beach at foot of 17th Street. Current site of John Lawson Park.Portrait of Edith B. Hughes sitting on driftwood on beach at foot …
- View of butcher, Charlie Grey, hosing down sidewalk in front of Choice Meats, 1500 block Marine Drive.View of butcher, Charlie Grey, hosing down sidewalk in front of Choice …
- Edwin Woodward, first lighthouse keeper at Point Atkinson, and Ann, nee Salmon, his wife, who both together, and with Vernon, their month old son, arrived from Ont. 1873, and almost immediately appoiEdwin Woodward, first lighthouse keeper at Point Atkinson, and Ann, nee Salmon, …
- Head shot portrait of Muriel May. Sales representative for British Properties Ltd. This portrait appeared in an ad for the British Properties in the Province Oct. 15, 1954.Head shot portrait of Muriel May. Sales representative for British Properties Ltd. …
- 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 …
- Group portrait of men and women campers with carved wooden sign that reads "No Man's Land." Camp was located at Eagle Harbour.Group portrait of men and women campers with carved wooden sign that …
- Portrait of Ethel Millard wearing Peace Day dress for Peace Celebration Parade, July 19, 1919.Portrait of Ethel Millard wearing Peace Day dress for Peace Celebration Parade, …
- Group portrait women campers in front of tent with sign that reads "No Man's Land." Camp was located at Eagle Harbour.Group portrait women campers in front of tent with sign that reads …
- 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 …
- Staff of Charlton's Super-Market, 2491 Marine Drive. This location later changed to Stong's and as of 2011 is the location of IGA Supermarket. Photograph shows staff member (left) with the Cisco KidStaff of Charlton's Super-Market, 2491 Marine Drive. This location later changed to …
- Portrait of Laura Larnder and Margot Matthews with badminton raquets, Caulfeild Badminton Courts. Contributed by Amy Larnder.Portrait of Laura Larnder and Margot Matthews with badminton raquets, Caulfeild Badminton …
- View of Miss Amy Larnder and Rags the dog seated on steep hill in Lighthouse Park.View of Miss Amy Larnder and Rags the dog seated on steep …
- Portrait of Thompson family and friends in front of stone fence, 2058 Argyle Avenue.Portrait of Thompson family and friends in front of stone fence, 2058 …
- Group portrait of School Board members standing in front of newly opened Pauline Johnson School, 1922.Group portrait of School Board members standing in front of newly opened …
- Group portrait of School Board Members at opening of Pauline Johnson School, 1922.Group portrait of School Board Members at opening of Pauline Johnson School, …
- May Queen attendants including petal throwers.May Queen attendants including petal throwers.
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