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Stanley Park

B&W print depicts an unknown young man posing with a hat in his hand. "Stanley Park" is written on the bottom of the image.
Note: colour adjusted on jpg.

Siwash Rock, Stanley Park., Vancouver, B.C.

Photograph depicts Siwash Rock in Stanley Park. Siwash Rock stands in the foreground; faintly in the distance across Burrard Inlet, the shoreline of West Vancouver extends to Lighthouse Park and Point Atkinson; mountains of the Sunshine Coast and Squamish Valley form a farther backdrop.

Siwash Rock, Stanley Park., Vancouver, B.C.

Photograph depicts Siwash Rock in Stanley Park. Siwash Rock stands in the foreground; in the distance across Burrard Inlet, the shoreline of West Vancouver extends to Lighthouse Park and Point Atkinson; mountains of the Sunshine Coast and Squamish Valley form a farther backdrop.

Seven Sisters, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts the Seven Sisters in Stanley Park. The Seven Sisters were a group of very large Douglas Fir and Cedar trees in the park which began to rot and decay around the turn of the century. The decay progressed as time went on and the Parks Board, considering them a safety hazard, wanted them felled. There was much public outcry towards this solution and in the 1940s, the Parks Board had them topped. By 1961, however, after most of the trees has rotted and crumbled away, the Parks Board finally had them all cut down.

Grove of seven large evergreen trees, tops are not visible; deciduous shrubbery around trunks of trees; dirt path with tire tread in foreground.

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