Photograph depicts the Vancouver Lacrosse Team in 1915.
Three rows of men standing and sitting against a wood wall; label in bottom right corner reads "PHOTO by ROGNON LEONARD FRANK"; members of team written across bottom of image.
Written on recto: "Vancouver Lacrosse Team - 1915", "- Davis - McCuaig - Painter - Fitsgerald - Griffith - Pickering - McLaren - Crookall -", "- Miller - Ion - Donahue - Murray - West - Con Jones - Brynjolfson - Allen - Johnson - Gibbons - Dill Jones -", "- H. Jones - Peacock - Donihee - Roberts - N. Jones - "
Photograph depicts four fish arranged on short leaved ferns and creel basket; measuring stick marked in inches in middle of image, on top of largest fish in image.
Photograph depicts a hiker overlooking Garibaldi Lake.
Man with walking stick on hillside in left of image, overlooking lake that is either very light in colour, or frozen; snow-capped mountains and glacier in background.
Photograph depicts the original Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park. Lumberman's Arch was constructed by the Lumberman's Union in 1912 to commemorate the visit of the Duke of Connaught. It originally stood along his procession route, at Homer and Pender. It was moved to Stanley Park and remained there until 1947 when it was condemned and demolished. A replacement structure was erected in 1952.
Grassy field with evergreen trees in foreground; wooden log replica of Parthenon temple in middle of image; ships in the harbour in background.
Photograph depicts Bryan Williams fly fishing. The river is most likely the Capilano River in North Vancouver, but possibly Drinkwater Creek on Vancouver Island.
Man standing in knee deep water with fly fishing rod; rocky embankments on either side of the water; trees in background.
Photograph depicts trout caught in Green Lake. Green Lake is a 347 hectare provincial park located in the Cariboo Central Interior of British Columbia, near 70 Mile House. Since the lake's outlets only function in high water periods, there is abundant time for algae growth which provides the lake with its greenish hue and name.
Eighteen trout on rocky surface surrounding open basket and fishing rod.
Photograph depicts a man with the largest rainbow trout caught in B.C.
Large fish displayed on wooden board below ruler; man standing to right of fish wearing bow tie, overcoat, and fedora holding broken down fishing rod and lure.
Photograph depicts a fisherman at Drinkwater Creek on Vancouver Island.
Placid creek in foreground of image with log running along width of creek; fisherman with creel basket standing on rocky bank to left of creek; mountains with heavy tree cover in background.
Photograph depicts two fishermen at edge of water.
Two men in hats, one holding a net, the other a fishing rod, at edge of water; fish attached to line jumping out of water; grass and brush in the background.