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Eickhoff House, New Westminster.
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An unidentified pair at New Westminster.
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New Westminster; First Legislative Council.
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The government offices at New Westminster.
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Part of the New Westminster waterfront.
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Gathering of Indians at New Westminster on Queen Victoria's birthday; C.S. Engle album.
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"Rifle match at New Westminster, 1865"; Governor Seymour on horseback; Richard Wolfenden in moustache near horse's head.
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Residence of Mr. David McCaulloch; Manager, Bank of British Columbia in New Westminster in 1864.
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New Westminster. Steamboat Excursion
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Hannah Maynard and others on an excursion; taking the Princess Louise to Vancouver
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Black's Hotel, Hastings; later known as Vancouver.
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North Vancouver; Store At Moodyville.
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First synod of New Westminster
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The SS Senator Carrying Passengers And Mail Between Moodyville And Gastown.
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"34 x 54 x 90; furnished by the Pacific Coast Lumber Company, Vancouver, BC"; beam hewn out of a single log.
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The SS Union; the first threshing machine in Burnaby; on the Fraser River near New Westminster.
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Five men in front of a huge tree cut down on what is now the corner of Seymour and Georgia Street; Jack Fannin man at far right.
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"Site of Hudson's Bay Store on Granville"; W. Horne's real estate office - an enormous log.
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Vancouver. People Left Homeless By The Great Fire; Westminster Avenue Near Front Street.
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The Tremont House, destroyed in the great fire of 13 June 1886; on Carrall Street, Vancouver.
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Vancouver; view of Hastings Mill and hands employed when the Canadian Pacific Railway came through.
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Vancouver; Hastings Mill Office Staff; Alexander, Mouatt, Newton, Watson.
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Vancouver Police
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Tremont House, Vancouver, after the great fire of June 13, 1886.
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Vancouverites picnicking on the site of what would become Prospect Point, Stanley Park.
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Group of pioneers in the canning industry; taken in front of the Ladner Hotel.
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Vancouver. Hastings Mill Staff
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Arrival of the first transcontinental passenger train in Vancouver.
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Group Of Fraser River Salmon Canners
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The first cricket match between Vancouver and Victoria; the Vancouver Eleven seen here on the coconut mat that they played on; the pitch is near Cambie and Dunsmuir; dogs retrieved balls