The fonds consists of photographs of scenes, streets, and group portraits in Vancouver, B.C., of Bailey Brothers Company and the firm of Bailey and Neelands.
Bailey Brothers CompanyThe fonds consists of photographs of the B.C. Telephone Company in Vancouver taken by the Dominion Photo Company and Leonard Frank.
British Columbia Telephone CompanyThe fonds consists of photographs of social events in Chinese-Canadian communities in Vancouver and Victoria. Many of the earlier photographs were created by the Chinatown News newspaper of Vancouver.
Chinese Canadian Picture ProjectThe fonds consists of photographs of businesses, panoramas, streets, people, and events in Vancouver, B.C. Many of the photographs were taken by Percy Bentley.
Dominion Photo CompanyThe fonds consists of portraits and photographs of early Vancouver (1888-1900) and Victoria as well as portraits and photographs of B.C. towns (1920-1931).
Edwards BrothersThe fonds consists of photographs of Vancouver streets and waterfront, as well as of North Vancouver.
F. Gowen CompanyThe fonds consists of portraits of the McCleery family and photographs of the McCleery farm on the North Arm of the Fraser River.
McCleery, FitzgeraldThe fonds consists of photographs depicting scouting activities in North Vancouver and Howe Sound, portraits and panoramas in Vancouver, homes and panoramas of the Fraser Valley and troops at Glenogle.
Timms, George E.The fonds consists of Devine's photographs depicting early Vancouver, including scenes, buildings, and a portrait of Vancouver's first City Council.
Devine, Harry T.The fonds consists of photographs depicting Vancouver panoramas, Victoria Harbour, animals, children, ferries, farming, and various B.C. towns.
Whittaker, Henry, b. 1886The fonds consists of photographs depicting scenes of the Rocky Mountains, the B.C. Interior, Vancouver, the Fraser Canyon, and ships.
Spalding, J.F.The fonds consists of Helders' photographs taken in Vancouver, Ottawa, Friendly Cove, Williams Lake, Tofino, and Alert Bay depicting scenes, events, and native Indian life.
Helders, JohanThe fonds consists of photographs depicting companies, buildings, and industrial sites in Vancouver and area as well as advertising and display photographs. Fonds includes photographs taken by the W.J. Moore Company.
King StudioThe fonds consists of glass plate negatives of the military, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, and people and scenes of Vancouver and Victoria. Some of the photographs are by V. Vinson.
Rognon, Orville J.The fonds consists of Timms' photographs of Vancouver and other locations in B.C. depicting individuals and families, scenes and panoramas, businesses, buildings, streets, churches, and various modes of transportation.
Timms, Philip ThomasThe fonds consists of photographs depicting scenery, towns, and railways in the Rocky Mountains of B.C. and Alberta and portraits and scenery of Vancouver and White Rock, B.C.
Trueman, Richard HenryThe fonds consists of photographs depicting Vancouver panoramas, streets, sports, harbour, ships, buildings and businesses.
Thomson, StuartThe fonds consists of photographs of the operations of Sweeney Cooperage in Vancouver.
Sweeney CooperageThe fonds consists of photographs of parades in Vancouver and of ships in Burrard Inlet and First Narrows, Vancouver, B.C.
Larson, Thorvald N.The fonds consists of studio portrait photographs for approximately 900 assignments.
Archer, TonyThe fonds consists of photographs depicting people, activities, and scenery in Vancouver. Fonds includes portraits taken by the studio.
Van Dyke StudiosThe fonds consists of photographs of people and events in Vancouver and in other locations of B.C. taken by the Vancouver Province newspaper. Photographers included Eric W. Cable, Harry L. Cantlon, William H. Cunningham, Claud P. Dettloff, Byron Charles Jennings, Charles S. Jones, Ross J. Kenward, Donald C. McLeod, Robert E. Olsen, David C. Patterson, Gordon F. Sedawie, and Villy Svarre.
Vancouver Daily ProvinceThe collection consists of photographs depicting scenes and aspects of life in Vancouver and in other locations in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory from ca. 1860. The subjects depicted include forestry, mining, fishing, transportation, shipping, and construction as well as buildings, interiors, landscapes, people and significant events in B.C.'s past.
The fonds consists of photographs depicting scenery, towns, and homes in various locations in B.C. as well as portraits of the Mainwaring family.
Mainwaring, W.C.The fonds consists of portraits and photographs depicting ships and scenes of New Westminster, Vancouver, and Victoria.
Notman, William McFarlane