- 2008.001.1984
- Pièce
- [ca. 1925]
Fait partie de Lorne Shields Historical Photograph Collection
Item consists of a photograph of the crowning of the May Queen in New Westminster B.C. in the 1920s.
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Fait partie de Lorne Shields Historical Photograph Collection
Item consists of a photograph of the crowning of the May Queen in New Westminster B.C. in the 1920s.
New Westminster, Quayside Terrace (5-8 KdeK Cresent)
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
1 photograph of Quayside Terrace in New Westminster, British Columbia. The building was awarded 1986 New Westminster Building of the Year.
Canadian Architect
New Westminster, Connaught Heights School
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Folder consists of two black and white photographs of the Connaught Heights School of Vancouver, B.C. It is a single storey cluster of individual buildings, connected with covered walkways.
Fulker, John
The Old Mission, Santa Barbara Calif.
Fait partie de Lorne Shields Historical Photograph Collection
Geatin silver dop postcard depicting a spanish-style church and surroiunding landscape including palm trees. Recto caption in white, bottom edge: "The Old Mission, Santa Barbara, Calif." Verso has a green 1 cent U.S. stamp and postmark stamped "Yreka, Calif. Apr. 22 1230pm 1931." Verso caption, top middle: "Post card"; left: "correspondence"; right: "address." Verso inscription in pencil, left side: "Darling Babe, We'll soon be home now and it will be wonderful to see you. Will you sace this card for me as it is the only one I have of Santa Barbara. Helen." right side: "Miss Marian Macgowan c/o Miss E. Hurst, 1235 12th St. New West Minster BC Canada."
Portrait proofs of Helen Ballock
Fait partie de Lorne Shields Historical Photograph Collection
5 photographs of the same woman in light-coloured blouse, different poses and backgrounds. Each image is stamped "PROOF ONLY" on the front, and again on the back with more explanatpry text. The studio's name is given as "The Stride Studios". The sitter was identified as "Miss Helen Ballock." on a manilla envelope which contained the images. [Envelope removed]
Stride, Charles Edgar