Photograph of a small ship, possibly a ferry, docked in front of a wharf, and a smaller boat in the front. The photograph is taken from the water. The name of the ship is written on the front, but not legible. Location is not identified.
stamped on verso, t. "VANCOUVER/ DRUG CO. LTD./ SEP 16 1939/ Nu- Gloss", l.r. "43 5"
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Photograph of a small ship, possibly a ferry, docked in front of a wharf, and a smaller boat in the front. The photograph is taken from the water. The name of the ship is written on the front, but not legible. Location is not identified.
Photograph of a large group of people sitting and standing on the Cunningham family's boat the 'Anna Corinne.' Samuel Clifford "Monty" Montgomery is standing at the back, on the far right, Reg Clark is standing at centre and Fred Cunningham is sitting at the hull of the boat with Margery Kathleen "…
Photograph of a large group of people sitting and standing on the Cunningham family's boat the 'Anna Corinne.' Samuel Clifford "Monty" Montgomery is standing at the back, on the far right, Reg Clark is standing at centre and Fred Cunningham is sitting at the hull of the boat with Margery Kathleen "Kathleen" Mongomery (Green) on his lap. The others have not been identified.
Photograph of a boat towing a log boom and coming through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks) in Salmon Bay in Seattle, Washington's Ship Canal. The locks link Lake Washington to Puget Sound. The Salmon Bay Bridge is visible in the background spanning Salmon Bay.
Photograph of a boat towing a log boom and coming through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks) in Salmon Bay in Seattle, Washington's Ship Canal. The locks link Lake Washington to Puget Sound. The Salmon Bay Bridge is visible in the background spanning Salmon Bay.
Photograph of clinker boat beside exterior of house wall with cedar shakes and windows. Framing supports are attached to the wall. Vegetation in foreground. The house could be the Shankie family home on Barker Avenue.
Photograph of clinker boat beside exterior of house wall with cedar shakes and windows. Framing supports are attached to the wall. Vegetation in foreground. The house could be the Shankie family home on Barker Avenue.
Photograph of Ray and his father Reyland Fleming on board the "Cohoe Bay". Ray and Frances Fleming moved out of their home on Triumph Street to live on board the boat in 1939. The boat is anchored to a dock with Sarah and Jack Waplington standing alongside.
Photograph of Ray and his father Reyland Fleming on board the "Cohoe Bay". Ray and Frances Fleming moved out of their home on Triumph Street to live on board the boat in 1939. The boat is anchored to a dock with Sarah and Jack Waplington standing alongside.
Photograph of four women sitting in a boat. Rhoda Jeffers is steering the boat while the other three women are seated behind her.The boat has a cabin at the front where the steering wheel is located. There is a log boom in the background as well as a tree lined hill.
Photograph of four women sitting in a boat. Rhoda Jeffers is steering the boat while the other three women are seated behind her.The boat has a cabin at the front where the steering wheel is located. There is a log boom in the background as well as a tree lined hill.
Photograph of Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks) opening in Salmon Bay, Seattle, Washington's Ship Canal. The locks are opening to allow a boat to come through. The locks link Lake Washington to Puget Sound. The Salmon Bay Bridge is visible in the background spanning Salmon Bay.
Photograph of Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks) opening in Salmon Bay, Seattle, Washington's Ship Canal. The locks are opening to allow a boat to come through. The locks link Lake Washington to Puget Sound. The Salmon Bay Bridge is visible in the background spanning Salmon Bay.
Photograph of Jack and Edith Fleming with their aunt Rita and Frances Nicherson on board the Fleming family boat, "Cohoe Bay" on top of the wheel house as they travel up Indian Arm.
Photograph of Jack and Edith Fleming with their aunt Rita and Frances Nicherson on board the Fleming family boat, "Cohoe Bay" on top of the wheel house as they travel up Indian Arm.
Photograph of a small motorized boat on water in the foreground, and a shoreline of trees in the background. There is a lighthouse visible to the left of the photograph along the horizon. The location is not identified.
stamped on verso, c. [sideways] "VANCOUVER/ DRUG CO. LTD./ AUG 30 1937/ Nu-Gloss", l.r. "51"
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Photograph of a small motorized boat on water in the foreground, and a shoreline of trees in the background. There is a lighthouse visible to the left of the photograph along the horizon. The location is not identified.
Photograph of a motor boat on rippling water. Visible in the distance are shorelines populated with buildings. There are low rising hills along the horizon. The location is not identified.
stamped on verso, l.l. [sideways] "VANCOUVER/ DRUG CO. LTD./ MAY 4 1938/ Nu-Gloss"
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Photograph of a motor boat on rippling water. Visible in the distance are shorelines populated with buildings. There are low rising hills along the horizon. The location is not identified.
Photograph of small motor boats on rippling water. The photograph is likely taken from a boat or a ship, because visible in the foreground of the photograph is the wake of a ship or a boat. Also, visible in the distance are shorelines populated with buildings. There are low rising hills along the h…
stamped on verso, c. [sideways] "VANCOUVER/ DRUG CO. LTD./ MAY 4 1938/ Nu-Gloss", l.r. [visible through the gumemd paper] "82 8"
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Photograph of small motor boats on rippling water. The photograph is likely taken from a boat or a ship, because visible in the foreground of the photograph is the wake of a ship or a boat. Also, visible in the distance are shorelines populated with buildings. There are low rising hills along the horizon. The location is not identified.
Photograph of Joe Stacey's 30-foot salmon gillnetter (JS 703) and Henry Stacey's (brother) similar boat (HS 702). Both boats were built by the Stacey brothers. The photograph was taken on an upcoast fishing trip.
Photograph of Joe Stacey's 30-foot salmon gillnetter (JS 703) and Henry Stacey's (brother) similar boat (HS 702). Both boats were built by the Stacey brothers. The photograph was taken on an upcoast fishing trip.
Photograph of salmon gillnetters belonging to brothers Joe Stacey, Henry Stacey and Howard Stacey. Joe Stacey built two of them himself. The Staceys, including their father, often fished at Rivers Inlet.
Photograph of salmon gillnetters belonging to brothers Joe Stacey, Henry Stacey and Howard Stacey. Joe Stacey built two of them himself. The Staceys, including their father, often fished at Rivers Inlet.
Item is a digitized silent black and white film segment identified as Reel 10. This film continues from item number 562-003-11, following the Digney family as they continue to travel through England. It interchanges with views of the seaside and the Henley airshow, followed by footage of the Chang…
Item is a digitized silent black and white film segment identified as Reel 10. This film continues from item number 562-003-11, following the Digney family as they continue to travel through England. It interchanges with views of the seaside and the Henley airshow, followed by footage of the Changing of the Guards, Liverpool, a storm on the Atlantic, an iceberg and the St. Lawrence seaway.
Photograph of Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive no. 3001 at Edmonton with an engineer inside (at the locomotive's window). The train also bears the name "CHINOOK".
Photograph of Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive no. 3001 at Edmonton with an engineer inside (at the locomotive's window). The train also bears the name "CHINOOK".