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Coal Harbour viewed from Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts Vancouver waterfront as seen from the shore of Stanley Park.

Dirt shoreline path with wood guardrail along outer side of path; trawlers and barges in harbour; Vancouver landmark buildings visible in the background, including the Sun Tower, the Dominion Building, and the Granville Clock Tower; "LEONARD FRANK" etched in lower right corner.

Detail, Harding Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts a portion of 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 memorial to Harding in Stanley Park was erected in 1926.

Close up of metal female figure; 1920s style hair and sleeveless dress with drop waist; small metal eagle figure beside two boys seated on concrete bench eating what appear to be popsicles; Stanley Park Pavilion in background.

Ferguson Point Tea House, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts the Ferguson Point Tea House in Stanley Park. The tea house was originally an army mess hall after World War Two when Stanley Park was something of a dwindling fortification. In the 1950s it was converted to a tea house.

Small cottage house-like structure; sign in front reads "TEA ROOM OPEN", "SUPPERS"; trees in background.

First Narrows from Prospect Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts the First Narrows, taken from Stanley Park at Prospect Point with the S.S. Beaver cairn and plaque in the foreground. A Union Steamship heads west out of the narrows; across the narrows, housing at Ambleside in West Vancouver line the shoreline; the pier at Dundarave is seen faintly in the distance; Hollyburn Ridge rises above West Vancouver.

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