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Alterations & additions to the Terminal City Club, facing southwest, no. 24

Photograph depicts alterations and additions to the Terminal City Club. The Terminal City Club began in 1892 when the mayor and several prominent businessmen founded a businessmen's club. The name is derived from Vancouver being the terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The club is currently located at 837 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Interior shot of room with two concrete brick pillars; unfinished ceiling; walls in the process of brick laying and handing drywall; construction debris and equipment through out room.

Title box in bottom right corner of image reads "ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO THE TERMINAL CITY CLUB", "THOMPSON, BERWICK & PRATT ARCHITECTS", "SMITH BROS. & WILSON LIMITED GENERAL CONTRACTORS", "No. 24", "DATE AUG. 30, 1963", "FACING S.W."

Alterations & additions to the Terminal City Club, facing west, no. 14

Photograph depicts alterations and additions to the Terminal City Club. The Terminal City Club began in 1892 when the mayor and several prominent businessmen founded a businessmen's club. The name is derived from Vancouver being the terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The club is currently located at 837 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Low angled exterior shot of three story concrete building; construction equipment on ground floor; windows ready to be installed on second floor; sawhorse on third floor.

Title box in bottom right corner of image reads "ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO THE TERMINAL CITY CLUB", "THOMPSON, BERWICK & PRATT ARCHITECTS", "SMITH BROS. & WILSON LIMITED GENERAL CONTRACTORS", "No. 14", "DATE MAY 31, 1963", "FACING W."

Alterations & additions to the Terminal City Club, southwest, no. 18

Photograph depicts alterations and additions to the Terminal City Club. The Terminal City Club began in 1892 when the mayor and several prominent businessmen founded a businessmen's club. The name is derived from Vancouver being the terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The club is currently located at 837 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Interior shot of room with white, square tile walls; sheets of tile and Allan block on floor; corner window in right side of image.

Title box in bottom right corner of image reads "ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO THE TERMINAL CITY CLUB", "THOMPSON, BERWICK & PRATT ARCHITECTS", "SMITH BROS. & WILSON LIMITED GENERAL CONTRACTORS", "No. 17", "DATE JUNE 29, 1963", "FACING S.W."

Annotated photo montage of the Second Narrows Bridge, for the Royal Commission, after its collapse

Photograph depicts a diagram of a partially complete bridge labelled with components of the bridge. This diagram was likely created as part of the Royal Commission's inquiry into why the bridge collapsed.

According to Eric Jamieson's book (Tragedy at Second Narrows, The Story of the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge) , it is a, "Mock-up of the bridge prepared for the Royal Commission July 31, 1958."

Baking day in the O. T. room

Photograph depicts two women making drop cookies in a storage room. Pictured is a metal can of Stafford Vegetable oil, a set of crutches, a beach ball, and other tools and baking material.
Written on the verso: "794-8. 149 Sept/73. P. 9. Baking Day in the O. T. room. Brier Home. 142."

Bar Mitzvah at Louis Brier Home

Photograph depicts a group of people surrounding a "Happy Bar Mitzvah" sheet cake as two people cut into it.
Written on the verso: "T2097-22A. 13 Dec/81. 1 1/2 x 2 3/4. Brier Home. Dec 31/81."

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