Photograph depicts the Agriculture Department of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Large group of people standing in front of house-like structure with a row of windows; three cows in front of group of people; weeds and dirt in foreground of image; "-13689-" written in white in bottom left corner.
Photograph depicts grain fields at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Two agricultural labourers wearing hats in middle of grain field in middle of image; dirt path in foreground; telephone poles and small out buildings in background.
Photograph depicts four men in front of a Northern Pacific Railway locomotive.
Angled front shot of four men, two in overalls, two in suits, standing in front of a train engine; two packages labelled "H-M Brand Perfection" balancing on engine; plaques reading "1840" on front of engine; Union Jack flying on top of engine.
Photograph depicts a conductor aboard a Pacific Great Eastern Railway locomotive.
Angled side shot of long, possibly diesel engine locomotive; large headlamp on front of engine; "102" painted on front and side of engine; conductor in newsboy cap leaning out of window; "PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN" painted along top of side of engine.
Photograph depicts a conductor aboard a locomotive at the Vancouver Harbour Commissioners Terminal Railway.
Low angle shot of steaming, black locomotive; front panel on locomotive features circular plaque reading "202"; Canadian Red Ensign and Union Jack flank circular plaque; appear to be cedar boughs bordering the edges of locomotive; two men in booth of locomotive; printing on side reads "VANCOUVER HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS TERMINAL RAILWAY", "202 21-28 40%"
Photograph depicts Fritz Kreisler (February 2, 1875 – January 29, 1962). Viennese by birth, Kreisler was a premier American violinist.
Half body shot of a middle aged man with a mustache; wearing a heavy wool overcoat and fedora, looking off into the distance; appears to be standing in front of some sort of baroque sculpted pillar.
Photograph depicts an audience at the Grandview Theatre. The Grandview Theatre opened in 1929 by Famous Players and showed second run films at its 1730 Commercial Drive location until 1959. It is now El Sureno Market.
Full capacity audience, mostly children; ushers standing in front of exits at ends of aisles.