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Greater Vancouver-Squamish-Lower Fraser Valley region / Province of British Columbia, Outdoor Recreation Council of British Columbia
Greater Vancouver-Squamish-Lower Fraser Valley region / Province of British Columbia, Outdoor Recreation Council of British Columbia
Tyndareus
Tyndareus
Gathering of Indians at New Westminster on Queen Victoria's birthday; C.S. Engle album.
Gathering of Indians at New Westminster on Queen Victoria's birthday; C.S. Engle album.
Women's 220 yards final
Women's 220 yards final
New Westminster home of Captain John Irving; Captain Irving later moved to James Bay on Vancouver...
New Westminster home of Captain John Irving; Captain Irving later moved to James Bay on Vancouver Island.
New Westminster waterfront, left half of two parts; see A-01594, HP003718 and A-01595, HP003719.
New Westminster waterfront, left half of two parts; see A-01594, HP003718 and A-01595, HP003719.
Holy Trinity Church, New Westminster
Holy Trinity Church, New Westminster
"First ocean-going vessel to enter the Fraser River"; New Westminster
"First ocean-going vessel to enter the Fraser River"; New Westminster
Early view of New Westminster.
Early view of New Westminster.
Aircraft carrier in dry dock, Burrard Shipyards, Vancouver.
Aircraft carrier in dry dock, Burrard Shipyards, Vancouver.
The south yard of Burrard Shipyards, Vancouver; MS-1230.
The south yard of Burrard Shipyards, Vancouver; MS-1230.
End of shift at Burrard Shipyards, Vancouver; MS-1230.
End of shift at Burrard Shipyards, Vancouver; MS-1230.
The SS Fort Wallace, World War II victory ship; MS-1230.
The SS Fort Wallace, World War II victory ship; MS-1230.
The Last Rails, Canadian Pacific Railway, Vancouver, BC
The Last Rails, Canadian Pacific Railway, Vancouver, BC
Deadman's Island Off Stanley Park, Vancouver
Deadman's Island Off Stanley Park, Vancouver
English Bay, Stanley Park, BC
English Bay, Stanley Park, BC
Customs House, New Westminster, BC
Customs House, New Westminster, BC
View from Prospect Point, Stanley Park
View from Prospect Point, Stanley Park
The Fraser Coat of Arms
The Fraser Coat of Arms
Terminal station of Collins Overland Telegraph, New Westminster, BC.
Terminal station of Collins Overland Telegraph, New Westminster, BC.
Granville [Vancouver In Embryo] In 1883.
Granville [Vancouver In Embryo] In 1883.
[J.A.R. Homer Reads The Proclamation Of The Union Of British Columbia And Vancouver Island, 1866]
[J.A.R. Homer Reads The Proclamation Of The Union Of British Columbia And Vancouver Island, 1866]
[HMS Satellite II And USS Active In Semiahmoo Bay]
[HMS Satellite II And USS Active In Semiahmoo Bay]
[New Westminster, A Thriving Frontier Town]
[New Westminster, A Thriving Frontier Town]
[18-gun salute by HMS Malacca following the opening of the legislative council of British Columbia, 1867] Sapperton, near New Westminster.
[18-gun salute by HMS Malacca following the opening of the legislative council of British Columbia, 1867] Sapperton, near New Westminster.
[The First Passenger Train Arrives At Port Moody, July 4, 1886]
[The First Passenger Train Arrives At Port Moody, July 4, 1886]
[Captain George Vancouver Meets Galiano And Valdes Off Point Grey, 1792]
[Captain George Vancouver Meets Galiano And Valdes Off Point Grey, 1792]
The First Passenger Train Arrives At Port Moody, 1886.
The First Passenger Train Arrives At Port Moody, 1886.
British Columbia Enters Confederation, 1871.
British Columbia Enters Confederation, 1871.
The "Empress Of India" Arrives In Vancouver, 1891
The "Empress Of India" Arrives In Vancouver, 1891
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