Photograph depicts two abandoned fishboats.
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- encompasses Richmond and part of New Westminster, BC
Photograph depicts two abandoned fishboats.
Photograph depicts the B.C. Electric Railway swing bridge connecting Lulu Island to the mainland at New Westminster, looking north and taken from Lulu Island. The swinging span is left open except for the passage of freight trains.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the CN branch on Lulu Island, British Columbia.
Photograph taken on mile 6.9 at the Lulu Island Branch. Image captures one of the few surviving telegraph poles on this branch.
Photograph depicts a CNR slip of the northern arm of the Fraser River, Lulu Island. Visible is a 9 car barge that porvided shuttle services to the two plywood mills on the opposite shore of the river.
Photograph depicts a CNR slip of the northern arm of the Fraser River, Lulu Island. Visible is a wooded area on the opposite bank that was part of the Fraser View Gold Course. The middle car on the outer side of the barge was a flat car filled with high stanch
Photograph depicts a CNR slip of the northern arm of the Fraser River, Lulu Island, facing the Fraserview Golfcourse.Visible is a 9 car capacity rail barge owend by the Gulf of Georgia. It was named the "Gulf Railroader."
Photograph depicts a CNR slip of the northern arm of the Fraser River, Lulu Island, opposite the Fraserview Golfcourse.
Photograph depicts a 9 car barge called the "Gulf Railroader" and owned by the Gulf of Georgia Towing Company Ltd. It was tied to a CNR slip on Lulu Island, Richmond and was used on the northern arm of the Fraser River shuttle service. The middle car is a flat car filled with high stanchions.
Photograph depicts a 9 car barge called the "Gulf Railroader." It was used on the shuttle service on the northern arm of the Fraser River between the plywod mills in Vancouver and Brunaby as well as the CNR slip on Lulu Island, Richmond.
Photograph depicts a notice found on old North Vancouver Ferry #3, moored as a tender at Western Fish Boat Works, Queensborough, Lulu Island. It was signed by the Corporation of North Vancouver.
Standing from left to right: Hugh Taylor Jr. and wife Corrine, Hermina Taylor, Alan Baxter (son of Violet Taylor) and wife Margret, Beverly Taylor (wife of Ian), Arthur Taylor, Ian Taylor (son of Arthur), Ronald Butler (husband to Jillian).
Seated from left to right: Virginia (nee Taylor) Silvester, Jillian Butler (daughter of Arthur Taylor), Dixon Taylor.
Group is gathered at a farm on Lulu Island, B.C. belonging to a friend of the family named Edna Mozer. Wood building, trees and vehicle in background.
Map depicts the city of Richmond and Lulu Island, including rail trackage.