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- Photo taken at Municipal Bus Depot, foot of 14th Street.Bill Thompson, who is seen in this photo standing in front of Bus #3 and was a bus driver for a number of years after First World War (WWI) givPhoto taken at Municipal Bus Depot, foot of 14th Street.Bill Thompson, who …
- Photo of swimmers, mostly children at Ambleside beach (near foot of 14th Street?) a rowboat can also be seen on a makeshift dock.Photo of swimmers, mostly children at Ambleside beach (near foot of 14th …
- View of large logs pulled by a Walking Dudley (not in frame) with men sitting one of the logs. The title: West Vancouver, Our First Passenger Facilities has been written in the lower left hand cornerView of large logs pulled by a Walking Dudley (not in frame) …
- View of mouth to Capilano River from Prospect Point in Stanley Park.View of mouth to Capilano River from Prospect Point in Stanley Park.
- View of mouth to Capilano River from unknown high point. A house and a few other small buildings can be seen on shoreline.View of mouth to Capilano River from unknown high point. A house …
- View of single totem pole in grassy clearing. Unknown date and location.View of single totem pole in grassy clearing. Unknown date and location.
- View of entrance to stadium/field in West Vancouver. Flanking the entrance are two totem poles with woman looking up to the one of the left.View of entrance to stadium/field in West Vancouver. Flanking the entrance are …
- The West Vancouver Transportation Co. ferry "Pronto" in foreground passing the Terminal Navigation Co. vessel "Britannia" in First Narrows.The West Vancouver Transportation Co. ferry "Pronto" in foreground passing the Terminal …
- View of back end of the Walking Dudley with train operator posing on edge of train. In the foreground a case inscribed Timms Photo Co. has been placed on the ground and the title "The Logging Train"View of back end of the Walking Dudley with train operator posing …
- View of First Nations long house with totem poles standing in front. Image is very faded. Unknown location most likely on the North West coast of British Columbia.View of First Nations long house with totem poles standing in front. …
- 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 from atop Grouse Mountain with two men sitting on rocks in lower right foreground. The photo has been labelled with place names and slogans: Capilano Canyon, Stanley Park, Kitsilano, Entrance toView from atop Grouse Mountain with two men sitting on rocks in …
- View of houses, totem poles, church and two people on a beach at Friendly Cove.View of houses, totem poles, church and two people on a beach …
- View of Caulfeild Cove, originally called Skunk Cove, with sailboats.View of Caulfeild Cove, originally called Skunk Cove, with sailboats.
- View of mausoleum holding Chief Joe Capilano. Mausoleum is located in Sentinel Hill Cemetery at 1002 Keith Road in area above Park Royal and was built in 1910.View of mausoleum holding Chief Joe Capilano. Mausoleum is located in Sentinel …
- View of lighthouse at mouth of the Capilano River. Sentinel Hill and the North Shore Mountains can be seen in the background.View of lighthouse at mouth of the Capilano River. Sentinel Hill and …
- View of Suicide Bend on Marine Drive with car driving along road. The floating cannery can be seen in the far distance.View of Suicide Bend on Marine Drive with car driving along road. …
- Opening ceremony for Marine Drive on August 7th, 1915.Opening ceremony for Marine Drive on August 7th, 1915.
- View looking up Howe Sound with mountains in the distance. In the digital version several blemishes have been removed in upper section of photo.View looking up Howe Sound with mountains in the distance. In the …
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