Homes on Burrard Street in Vancouver.
- A-00974
- Item
- 1898
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Homes on Burrard Street in Vancouver.
Early Vancouver, known as Gastown at the time.
Douglas Road, near Granville Street; Hastings Hotel at far left
Family group outside on grounds.
Vancouver; See A-03223, A-03224, A-03225.
Vancouver; See A-03223, A-03224, A-03225.
Vancouver; See A-03223, A-03224, A-03225.
Vancouver in five parts; see A-03236 to A-03240 inclusive; HP009110.
Vancouver in five parts; see A-03236 to A-03240 inclusive; HP009110.
Vancouver in five parts; see A-03236 to A-03240 inclusive; HP009110.
Vancouver in five parts; see A-03236 to A-03240 inclusive; HP009110.
Vancouver in five parts; see A-03236 to A-03240 inclusive; HP009110.
Vancouver in three parts; see A-03242, A-03243, A-03244; HP009112.
Vancouver in three parts; see A-03242, A-03243, A-03244; HP009112.
Vancouver in three parts; see A-03242, A-03243, A-03244; HP009112.
Vancouver. Streetcar on Cambie Street
HP009124>HP009131 are of "hobo camps" or "jungles" in Vancouver. Some confusion exists over the date as these camps apparently were destroyed by the City of Vancouver in 1931 after a typhoid outbreak. There were at least four "jungles" and it is difficult to identify any of the locations in the images. There were four hobo jungles in the East End and these photographs may all be from the same camp or they may document conditions in more than one camp. Possible locations include False Creek; Prior Street close to Campbell Avenue and the CNR yard; Georgia Street Viaduct; and on the harbour at the end of Dunlevy Avenue.
HP009124>HP009131 are images of "hobo camps" or "jungles" in Vancouver. Some confusion exists over the date as these camps apparently were destroyed by the City of Vancouver in 1931 after a typhoid outbreak. There were at least four "jungles" and it is difficult to identify any of the locations in the images. There were four hobo jungles in the East End and these photographs may all be from the same camp or they may document conditions in more than one camp. Possible locations include False Creek; Prior Street close to Campbell Avenue and the CNR yard; Georgia Street Viaduct; and on the harbour at the end of Dunlevy Avenue.
HP009124>HP009131 are images of "hobo camps" or "jungles" in Vancouver. Some confusion exists over the date as these camps apparently were destroyed by the City of Vancouver in 1931 after a typhoid outbreak. There were at least four "jungles" and it is difficult to identify any of the locations in the images. There were four hobo jungles in the East End and these photographs may all be from the same camp or they may document conditions in more than one camp. Possible locations include False Creek; Prior Street close to Campbell Avenue and the CNR yard; Georgia Street Viaduct; and on the harbour at the end of Dunlevy Avenue.
HP009124>HP009131 are images of "hobo camps" or "jungles" in Vancouver. Some confusion exists over the date as these camps apparently were destroyed by the City of Vancouver in 1931 after a typhoid outbreak. There were at least four "jungles" and it is difficult to identify any of the locations in the images. There were four hobo jungles in the East End and these photographs may all be from the same camp or they may document conditions in more than one camp. Possible locations include False Creek; Prior Street close to Campbell Avenue and the CNR yard; Georgia Street Viaduct; and on the harbour at the end of Dunlevy Avenue.
Vancouver; Molson's Bank, decorated for royal visit
Corner of Hastings and Seymour. Visit of Duke of Cornwall and York (later George V) and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
The first Vancouver City Council meeting after the great fire of 13 June 1886