- CA JMABC A.2012.004; A.2015.009-022-14-43
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- December 25, 1906
Part of Congregation Emanu-El fonds
Photograph depicts a portrait of Violet Switzer.
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Part of Congregation Emanu-El fonds
Photograph depicts a portrait of Violet Switzer.
Part of Fred Schiffer Photography fonds
Colour portrait of model Vivian Barryman. Important subject as separated by Fred Schiffer.
Part of Fred Schiffer Photography fonds
Colour portrait of model Vivian Barryman. Important subject as separated by Fred Schiffer
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Vivian Claman in preparation for an online exhibit on Oakridge.
Vivian Garber & Reva Hollander
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Vivian Garber & Reva Hollander. Vivian was born in Montreal, 1948. Reva (nee Rome) Hollander was born in Vancouver, 1941.
Vivian Garber and Reva Hollander
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Vivian Garber and Reva Hollander.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Vivienne Adelson.
[Vivienne Stusser (now Adelson) at Habonim camp at Camp Hatikvah]
Part of Sarah Ehrmann (née Shirley Gurevich) Habonim collection
Photograph depicts Vivienne Stusser (now Adelson).
Vogue Theatre, 918 Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the Vogue Theatre at 918 Granville St., Vancouver, British Columbia. The Vogue first opened in 1941 as a first run movie house. "Buck Privates" a wartime movie starring the comedy team Abbott and Costello was released in 1941 and is advertised on the marquee of the Vogue in this photo.
Exterior angled side shot of Art Moderne style four storey building; vertical sign reads "VOGUE" with female figure on top of sign; marquee sign underneath vertical sign reads "ABBOTT & COSTELLO IN "BUCK PRIVATES" YEAR'S COMEDY SENSATION"; four storey brick building to right of theatre; two storey shop to left of theatre; sign reads "Beatty"
Waiting room, addition to St. Paul's Hospital upon completion, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the finished additions to St. Paul's Hospital by Smith Bros. and Wilson Ltd. - General Contractors.
Four leather armchairs with upholstery studs positioned diagonally against wall in right of image; wall sconces and curtain tracks above chairs; reception desk in middle left of image; receptionist with short hair seated at desk; sign on desk reads "PATIENTS REPORT HERE"; row of visitor's chairs to left of desk; double swinging doors to right of desk.