- G-04082
- Item
- [191-?]
Part of George Allen collection
The item is a b&w photograph of the Bank of Montreal in Vancouver at the Northeast corner of Dunsmuir and Granville.
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Part of George Allen collection
The item is a b&w photograph of the Bank of Montreal in Vancouver at the Northeast corner of Dunsmuir and Granville.
A view in the woods at Burrards [Burrard] Inlet, British Columbia
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Part of Archives cartographic collection
Item consists of one bound volume measuring 30 x 79 cm. It contains 11 blueprints of varying dimensions and one map of the Fraser River and Burrard Inlet, as surveyed by Captn G.H. Richards and the officers of H.M.S. Plumper in 1859-1860. Each plan/map is numbered using white, paper labels adhered in the top right corner. Pages have been bound with the front cover at the back. Handwritten inscriptions repeat an abridged version of the title on the back cover. "Martin -J" is also written on front cover.
Blueprints include: (1) Plan of the town of Granville, Burrard Inlet, BC, drawn by J.B. Launders at the Lands and Works Office, Victoria, March 1870; (2) Subdivision of Lot 541 Group I, New Westminster District, 1886; (3) Canadian Pacific Railway Plan of foreshore at Vancouver, 1893; (4) Canadian Pacific Railway Plan of foreshore at Vancouver, Burrard Inlet, 1886; (5) C.P.R. Vancouver waterfront plan showing filling completed to Feb 23rd 1904; (6) Plan shewing intended improvements on Vancouver waterfront, [1899]; (7) Plan of the town of Granville, Burrard Inlet, BC, drawn by J.B. Launders at the Lands and Works Office, Victoria, March 1870; (8) C.P.R. Vancouver waterfront plan showing filling completed to Feb 23rd 1904; (9) Plan showing head line of proposed piers and other improvements by the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. at Vancouver B.C., 1903; (10) Plan of Vancouver Front showing wharf head line, 1903; and (11) [False Creek and Burrard Inlet, 1904].
British Columbia. Supreme Court
Panoramic view.
The scroll of marksmen of British Columbia : the grand aggregate
Item consists of one bound volume measuring 56 x 41 cm. It contains a list of gold and silver badge winners of the Grand Aggregate, an event held each year at the annual general meeting of the BC Rifle Association, starting in 1875. Though there are additional blank lines dating up to 1975, entries stop after 1931. Each entry includes the range (Central Park, Clover Point, Goldstream, Heals, New Westminster, Nanaimo, or Richmond), the shooter's military rank, corps, and city or town. Each page of the volume includes at least two unique, hand-coloured illustrations in the header. Pages are interleafed. Given the consistency of hand-written entries, it is likely that the volume was produced near or after 1931.
[Vancouver, B.C.] / F.G. Richards, Jnr., draughtsman, Lands & Works Dept.
Part of Archives cartographic collection
Shows surveyed lots.
Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel, Vancouver
Early Vancouver, known as Gastown at the time.
First Catholic Church, Richard Street, Vancouver
Old Hastings Hotel, Christmas Day 1885
Main Street, Granville; Later Became Vancouver.
Granville, or Gastown; Vancouver.
Canadian Pacific Railway and Bank of British Columbia office building
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Bank of British Columbia office building in Vancouver. Two cross cuts of an enormous tree(s) are placed on edge at the front corners of the building.
Vancouver; See A-03223, A-03224, A-03225.
Scottish Society entertainment; picture taken after the fire of 1886
Vancouver; See A-03223, A-03224, A-03225.
Shore Of Burrard Inlet At Hastings Mill
Part of Edouard Deville fonds
Vancouver; See A-03223, A-03224, A-03225.
The Canadian Pacific Railway's Hotel Vancouver under construction
Douglas Road, near Granville Street; Hastings Hotel at far left
Family group outside on grounds.
The first Vancouver City Council meeting after the great fire of 13 June 1886