"Chief Capilano" at Pier A [c.s., cap.]
- CA JMABC A.1985.001-1-28-LF.00648
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- March 15, 1930
Photograph depicts "Chief Capilano" at Pier A.
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"Chief Capilano" at Pier A [c.s., cap.]
Photograph depicts "Chief Capilano" at Pier A.
"Hawaiian Planter" at Pacific Coast Terminal, New Wesminster
Photograph depicts "Hawaiian Planter" at the Pacific Coast Terminal in New Westminster, British Columbia.
Forklifts and cargo parked on dock in front of ship; name "HAWAIIAN PLANTER" visible on hull; extensive crane/mast system on deck of ship; "M" painted on single smokestack of ship.
"Lady Cecilia", United Steamship Company
Photograph depicts "Lady Cecilia", part of the Union Steamship Co. fleet
Angled front shot of docked two stack steamship; nautical flags at bow and stern ends of ship; crowd on ship and smaller crowd on dock; "LADY CECILIA" painted on bow; sign beside ship reads "VAN LUMBER CO.", "CECILIA", "BOWEN ISLAND", "ONLY"
"Pacific Northwest" at Pacific Coast Terminal, New Wesminster
Photograph depicts "Pacific Northwest" at the Pacific Coast Terminal in New Westminster, British Columbia.
Trucks and cargo parked on dock in front of ship; ship's name "PACIFIC NORTHWEST" visible on hull; stevedores gathered around ship on dock.
'Project 200' - site at advanced state of demolition
Photograph depicts Project 200 site at advanced state of demolition.
Shipping container in foreground of image with barriers and signs around reading "DETOUR", "ROAD CLOSED", "DEMOLITION BY JOHNSTON"; train tracks in centre of image with rail cars and docks behind; North Shore mountains in background.
'Project 200' -site at advanced state of demolition
Photograph depicts the Project 200 site at advanced state of demolition.
Shipping container in foreground of image with barriers and signs around reading "DETOUR", "ROAD CLOSED", "DEMOLITION BY JOHNSTON"; train tracks in centre of image with rail cars and docks behind; North Shore in background.
A flotilla of boats and spectators welcome the SS "Canberra"
Photograph depicts the arrival of "Canberra" at the Port of Vancouver. "Canberra" was a P&O-Orient ocean liner. It is shown here at Vancouver Harbour during her maiden voyage around the world. This was the largest ship to have ever entered Vancouver Harbour at the time.
Large white ocean liner being towed into dock by tugboats; smaller craft crowded around ship; pier on right side of ship; large crowd gathered in bottom right corner of image.
Addition to Administrative Wing, Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph depicts the addition to the Shaughnessy Hospital's Administrative Wing.
Two storey flat roofed building; curtains hanging in windows on top floor, Venetian blinds in windows on bottom floors; cedar shrubs along left side of building; four storey building to right.
This photograph is associated with E.H. Shockley & Son Construction Co.
Addition to St. George's School
Photograph depicts the completed addition to St. George's School. One copy has a title box. Project associated with Hodgson, King & Marble Ltd., general contractors and C.B.K. Van Norman, architect.
Wood fence in front of three story flat roofed building; electrical cables attached to top right corner of building; houses in background.
Addition to St. George's School - facing northwest
Photograph depicts the construction of the addition to St. George's School.
Three story concrete building under construction; extensive wooden scaffolding on sides of building; metal crane tower and ladder near left side of building; two men standing at base of ladder; wood and wire mesh debris around perimeter of building.
White title box in bottom right corner of the duplicate print reads "ADDITION TO ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL", "HODGSON KING & MARBLE LTD. GENERAL CONTRACTORS", "C.B.K. VAN NORMAN - ARCHITECT", "No.5", "DATE APRIL 6, 1959", "FACING N.W."