Photograph depicts the arrival of "Canberra" at the Port of Vancouver. "Canberra" was a P&O-Orient ocean liner. It is shown here at Vancouver Harbour during her maiden voyage around the world. This was the largest ship to have ever entered Vancouver Harbour at the time.
Large white ocean liner being towed into dock by tugboats; smaller craft crowded around ship; pier on right side of ship; large crowd gathered in bottom right corner of image.
Photograph depicts depicts likely A. Goodman posing for the camera. On the verso is written: "Could she love, could she coo, Could she could she could she coo. A. Goodman, To Esther Nemetz."
The text on the verso are lyrics from the song from the 1920s "Has Anybody Seen My Girl? (Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue)".
Photograph depicts a large group of elderly Sikh men seated beside a red carpet. Many of the men are wearing Canadian flags. This is likely taken from an Indo-Canadian Canada Day celebration.
Photograph depicts a man in a light blue turban holding a young girl. The young girl has a Canadian flag in her hand. The man in the light blue turban has a Canadian flag tucked under his arm. They appear to be in a crowd. This photo is likely taken at an Indo-Canadian Canada Day event.
Photograph depicts the Ross residence's fireplace.
White brick fireplace with arch over hearth; black wrought iron fire utensil set to right of hearth, vase of flowers to left; maroon coloured oriental rug on floor; indoor pool visible through window in right of image.
This photograph is associated with J.A. & C.H. McDonald.