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Official opening of the Ford Motor Company of Canada's plant

Photograph depicts four businessmen standing at the door of the Ford Motor Company of Canada's office. One copy is on matte paper and is signed by Leonard Frank.

Four business men, two with grey/white hair, on left, others with dark hair, on right, stand on front step of buildings; plaques on either side of doors reads "Ford Motor Company of Canada LIMITED"; art deco style light fixtures and trees in windows to left and right of plaques; signed "Leonard Frank, A.R.T.S." in bottom right corner.

This photograph is associated with McCarter & Nairn - supervising architects.

Royal tour in Vancouver 1939

Photograph depicts crowds lining the street and watching the royal tour by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Vancouver on May 29, 1939. Banners with royal emblems are visible. Hotel Vancouver, which opened in 1939, is in the background. Stamped on verso: 733

Dr. Wolfe, Snider Film 3

Film depicts various scenes in the Yukon (likely Dawson), such as women's baseball games, a parade, a wedding, skiing. The film also depicts men taking crates of mail out of Dawson.

Royal tour in Vancouver 1939

Photograph depicts crowds lining the street and watching the royal tour by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Vancouver on May 29, 1939. The provincial courthouse (now the Vancouver Art Gallery) is in the background. Stamped on verso: 733

Queen Elizabeth in royal tour 1939

Photograph depicts Queen Elizabeth during the royal tour in 1939. There is a crowd in the background. It is likely that the photograph was taken when the tour was in Vancouver on May 29, 1939, but it is not certain.

Program - May 14, 1944

Program for the Sub-Senior Council of Jewish Women Mothers' and Daughters' Luncheon in Stanley Park Pavilion for May 14, 1944. Esther [Seidelman] is listed among the people participating in the event's Candlelight Service.

Telegram - February 26, 1944

Telegram from Rose Wolchock, a relative in Winnipeg, to Harry Seidelman in Vancouver. It informs Harry Seidelman that Rose's mother passed away. Telegram is dated February 26, 1944 at 7:55 AM.

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