Photograph depicts the Harding Memorial in Stanley Park. Warren G. Harding was President of the United States of America when he visited Vancouver in 1923. A week later while in California, he passed away unexpectedly. The Harding Memorial was unveiled in Stanley Park in 1926 to commemorate his visit.
Children stand on walkway and near lily pond in foreground; adults sit and stand near monument in the distance.
Photograph depicts children looking over the Vancouver City Hall rail at the Vancouver Skyline and Lions Peak.
Five children in middle foreground of image leaning against cement barrier covered in vines; Vancouver skyline, including the Hotel Vancouver, the Granville Clock Tower, and the Marine building, and the North Shore mountains, including Lions Peak in background.