- CA JMABC A.2009.003-006-L.16368
- Item
- [1930]
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Two birds with a pond and a forest in the background.
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Part of Seidelman family fonds
Two birds with a pond and a forest in the background.
Bridge over Lost Lagoon, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts a bridge over Lost Lagoon.
Trees on either side of creek in middle of image; small foot bridge over creek in background of image.
[Children standing in front of a bird pond]
Photograph depicts children standing in front of a bird pond.
Decorative pool, formal gardens, University of British Columbia
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.
Georgia Street entrance and causeway, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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.
Harding Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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.
Harding Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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 middle left of image; two children sitting on bench in middle right of image; three adults inspecting concrete and metal monument with two metal female figures and two metal eagles in background.
Harding Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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.
Children stand on walkway and near lily pond in foreground; adults sit and stand near monument in the distance.
Harding Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the Harding Memorial and lily pond 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.
Walkway lined by beds of tulips in foreground of image; circular lily pond in middle of image; concrete platform with metal statues of eagles and two women in middle left of image; trees in background.
Lion's Gate Bridge, from Lumberman's Arch Pool, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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.