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- South point of Anvil Island. This property faces south, in 1961 a property was owned by Mr and Mrs James Wells Gemmell, (Jeanie B. Gremmell), whose week-end cottage stands behind the old shack on the beach. The Daybreak Bible Camp has a large wharf nearby. The remains of a large ...South point of Anvil Island. This property faces south, in 1961 a ...
- The first official pilot service for the port of Vancouver. The pilot cutter "Claymore" anchored off Skunk Cove before the pilot station was established. Pilot Bay or "Claymore Cove".The first official pilot service for the port of Vancouver. The pilot ...
- S.S Rothsay (or Rothesay) at Mannion's brickyard, Deep Cove, Bowen Island, circa 1899.S.S Rothsay (or Rothesay) at Mannion's brickyard, Deep Cove, Bowen Island, circa ...
- View of Caulfeild Cove, originally called Skunk Cove, with sailboats.View of Caulfeild Cove, originally called Skunk Cove, with sailboats.
- View of sailboat moored at dock in Caulfield Cove, originally named Skunk Cove. Several of the boat's sails are raised and five men can be seen sitting on the boat deck.View of sailboat moored at dock in Caulfield Cove, originally named Skunk ...
- View looking towards Burrard Inlet of Hollyburn Wharf with large crowd visible. Stanley Park seen in background.View looking towards Burrard Inlet of Hollyburn Wharf with large crowd visible. ...
- View looking south along 17th Street from Esquimalt Avenue. Original caption on photo reads: "17th Street Ferry Wharf November 1909 - July 1912"View looking south along 17th Street from Esquimalt Avenue. Original caption on ...
- View of Horseshoe Bay beach at low tide. Numerous small docks can be seen with rowboats tied to them.View of Horseshoe Bay beach at low tide. Numerous small docks can ...
- Snug Cove, Bowen Island, circa 1910. Terminal steamship Co and the first big wharf.Snug Cove, Bowen Island, circa 1910. Terminal steamship Co and the first ...
- View of shoreline and Hollyburn Wharf during storm with rough water hitting beach.View of shoreline and Hollyburn Wharf during storm with rough water hitting ...
- View of Hollyburn Wharf, foot of 17th Street. Wharf has been partially destroyed by a storm.Image is extremely faded.View of Hollyburn Wharf, foot of 17th Street. Wharf has been partially ...
- View of Hollyburn Wharf, foot of 17th Street. Wharf has been partially destroyed by a storm.Image is extremely faded.View of Hollyburn Wharf, foot of 17th Street. Wharf has been partially ...
- Group of people standing on Caulfeild Wharf. Sign on right may read: Lots for Sale.Group of people standing on Caulfeild Wharf. Sign on right may read: ...
- View of S.S. Britannia moored at Caulfeild Cove Wharf. Original note on photo reads: Caulfeilds - The Britannia at the pier.View of S.S. Britannia moored at Caulfeild Cove Wharf. Original note on ...
- 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 front of the office is a concrete sidewalk that Mr. Lawson financed. The light on the wharf is ...View looking up Lawson Avenue, now 17th street, from Dominion Government Wharf. ...
- View of a man standing in a doorway at Ambleside wharf.View of a man standing in a doorway at Ambleside wharf.
- Black and white photograph, taken in 1913, showing Ambleside Wharf, looking towards the inlet. Also depicts several buildings and three unidentified men.Black and white photograph, taken in 1913, showing Ambleside Wharf, looking towards ...
- Black and white photograph, taken in 1913, showing construction workers at the Ambleside Wharf.Black and white photograph, taken in 1913, showing construction workers at the ...
- Black and white photograph, taken in 1913, showing Ambleside Wharf along with the Ferry building and Shamrock Tea Room.Black and white photograph, taken in 1913, showing Ambleside Wharf along with ...
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