Photograph depicts the decorative pool and formal gardens at UBC.
Front shot of rectangular decorative pool framed by low hedge; two women sitting on bench behind pool, man standing to the left of them; formal gardens and buildings in the background; photograph has spots of discolouration, presumably from poor washing after developing.
Photograph depicts the Stanley Park Pavilion. The Swiss chalet style Pavilion was constructed in 1911 and served as the social gathering place in Stanley Park for many years. Today it houses a concession and banquet rooms for special events.
Pond with circular insets in foreground of image; expansive lawn behind pond; dark wood and stone two story house-like structure; hearts carved into balcony railing of structure; trees in background.
Photograph depicts the view of the North Shore from the swimming pool at Lumberman's Arch. The pool at Lumberman's Arch was filled and drained weekly by rising tides. In 1995, new regulations deemed the pool unsanitary and a water park was installed in its place.
Rocky shore and tidal fill pool with rock wall in foreground; winding seawall in left of image; ships passing under the Lion's Gate Bridge in middle of image; North Shore and Coast Mountains in background.
Photograph depicts the Stanley Park causeway and pedestrian underpass.
Cars driving on curved entrance road; road flanked on either side by short lamp posts; pedestrians walking on underpass underneath causeway; Lost Lagoon to left of causeway; forested area and mountains in background.
Photograph depicts the Lost Lagoon fountain in Stanley Park. The fountain was constructed in 1936 in celebration of the Golden Jubilee, Vancouver's 50th year.
Streams of water jetting out of concrete base in lagoon; small groups of people on grassy shore, watching fountain; mountains and trees in background.
Photograph depicts the Harding Memorial in Stanley Park. Warren G. Harding was President of the United States of America when he visited Vancouver in 1923. A week later while in California, he passed away unexpectedly. The Harding Memorial was unveiled in Stanley Park in 1926 to commemorate his visit.
Small lily pond in bottom left of image; man inspecting concrete and metal monument with two metal female figures and two metal eagles in background; female figures hold shields with American flag on one and Canadian Red Ensign on other.
Photograph depicts the Lost Lagoon fountain in Stanley Park at night. The fountain was constructed in 1936 in celebration of the Golden Jubilee, Vancouver's 50th year.
Streams of water jetting out of illuminated concrete base; reflection of streams in water below fountain.