Rows of men dressed in suits, being served by waiters in white suits; walls of banquet hall feature ornate carving and light fixtures; Union Jack and Canadian Red Ensign hanging from balcony railing in right of image; Stars and Stripes and Canadian Red Ensign hanging from balcony in left of image.
Photograph depicts Barbara Landauer sitting on driftwood, at the foot of Harwood St., English Bay. See LF.00799 for additional photograph of Barbara Landauer at English Bay.
Woman wearing coat and kerchief siting on grouping of drift wood on shore; white capped waves crashing against rocks on shore; coast in background.
Photograph depicts Bryan Williams fishing. The river is most likely the Capilano River in North Vancouver, but possibly Drinkwater Creek on Vancouver Island.
Man standing knee deep in water, holding fly fishing rod; trees and A-frame bridge in background.
Photograph depicts the cafeteria at the Anglican Theological College of B.C. at the University of British Columbia.
Men sitting at three tabled with white tablecloths and wooden chairs; wrought iron pendant lighting fixtures hanging from ceiling; piano in middle right of image; older man wearing minister's collar in far left of image.
Photograph depicts a train at the Cameron Lake Station.
Steam or diesel engine blowing steam in centre right of image with a crowd of men in front; two storey craftsman style station beside in centre left of image; tracks in foreground.
Photograph depicts Hell's Gate. Hell's Gate is a 35 metre (110 ft) narrowing of British Columbia's Fraser River Canyon, located immediately downstream of Boston Bar. The name is derived from an entry in explorer Simon Fraser's diary which said of the gorge, “We had to travel where no human being should venture, for surely we have encountered the gates of hell" (Simon Fraser, 1808).
River rapids in foreground of image; group of people standing on viewing area of concrete canyon wall reinforcement in right of image.