Photograph depicts H.A. Roberts. H.A. Roberts was a prominent real estate broker whose offices were located at 530 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Head shot of H.A. Roberts in business attire. He is wearing a suit, striped shirt, tie with graphics and bifocal glasses with dark frames.
Photograph depicts H.A. Roberts sitting behind an office desk. H.A. Roberts was a prominent real estate broker whose offices were located at 530 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Image shows a room interior with a man wearing a suit jacket, vest, shirt and tie holding a letter in his left hand and bifocal glasses in his right ; on the desk is a blotter with a letter opener and desk calendar, two ashtrays, a pen in a marble stand, and a jug on a tray; two telephones sit on a small table to his left.
Photograph depicts H.A. Roberts sitting behind an office desk. H.A. Roberts was a prominent real estate broker whose offices were located at 530 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Image shows a room interior with a man wearing bifocal glasses and a suit jacket, vest, shirt and tie holding a letter in his left hand and pen in his right ; on the desk is a blotter with a letter opener, small note pad and desk calendar, two ashtrays, a pen in a marble stand, and a jug on a tray; two telephones sit on a small table to his left.
Photograph depicts four unidentified young men outside what appears to be a cabin, working on some kind of clothing. The young men may be relate to Dolly's family, on the Parker side.
Photograph depicts the iconic photograph of Hon. D. A. Smith, (later Lord Strathcona) driving the last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Craigellachie.
Man in top hat with bushy white beard surrounded by other men in suits, coats, and hats, driving spike into railroad track; caption in bottom right corner.
Black and white photographic print of men working on railway (or possibly street car) tracks on Powell Street in the east side of Vancouver. Houses line either side of street with wood plank sidewalk on left side.
Verso of photograph reads "Please Credit Provincial Archives, Victoria, B.C.", "Powell Street - Vancouver, B.C. - 1889", "#15155"
Photograph depicts a portrait of Tom Sylvester. Tom was also known as "Jesse P." Written on verso: "Tom Sylvester". Tom was the son of Frank Sylvester.