Black bear at Grouse Mountain Chalet
- CA JMABC A.2009.003-006-L.13104
- Item
- [1930]
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Black and white image of a black bear perched on a log at Grouse Mountain Chalet in North Vancouver.
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Black bear at Grouse Mountain Chalet
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Black and white image of a black bear perched on a log at Grouse Mountain Chalet in North Vancouver.
Part of Seidelman family fonds
A booklet advertising the city of North Vancouver sent to Edward Joseph Seidelman. Booklet contains black and white photographs of various places and attractions in North Vancouver in the early 1900s.
B&W print depicts the Capilano Suspension Bridge. "Capilano Suspension" is written on the bottom of the image. There are two pen marks on the image.
Note: colour adjusted on jpg.
Capilano Suspension Bridge, North Vancouver
Photograph depicts people on the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
Four people on wood and rope suspension bridge above forested ravine; lodge behind bridge on hillside
Capilano Suspension Bridge, North Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph depicts three women, one being Barbara Landauer, on the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
Evergreen trees and creek in foreground; three women on suspension bridge in top of image.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral History interview with Doreen Herzstein. She recounts her life growing up in Zimbabwe; the Jewish life and Zionist leaning of the community. She also mentions the strong Hadassah and Union of Jewish Women in Haare. After she was married, she lived in South Africa for a couple of years but left when the Nationalist Party came to power in 1948. They moved back to Zimbabwe and raised their children there. In the 1970’s they told their children to leave Zimbabwe and they followed in 1977. They originally moved to Edmonton, but it was too cold, and they moved to Vancouver. Doreen talks about the welcoming community on the North Shore, hiking, and walking with the Ramblers.
Dr. Morris, Morris and Rose Soskin, Grouse Mountain
Part of Soskin family photographs
Photograph of a group on top of Grouse Mountain. Photograph includes Morris and Rose Soskin as well as Dr. Morris [Williams], a close friend.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Flora Bluma Field. She was born in Los Angeles in 1924. She grew up Orthodox. Her father was a tailor and her mother worked with him in the tailor shop they owned. She studied music at UCLA. She moved to Vancouver in 1957 with her husband. They originally come to meet her father-in-law and fell in love with Vancouver. She got involved with the North Shore Jewish Community Association when she moved here. They celebrate holidays and had Bar Mitzvahs there. She has been volunteering with the Peretz Centre for years and been on the programming committee.
Foot bridge, white water, Lynn Creek
Photograph depicts a foot bridge over Lynn Creek in North Vancouver.
White water running through ravine in foreground of image; people on foot bridge over top of ravine.
Photograph depicts a machinery room.
Large gear wheel with six spokes in centre of image; labeled 14614 in bottom left corner.