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              2013.6.36.1.013.69 · Item · Mar. 1966
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts the C.P.R. rail ferry transfer #4, registered at Victoria. It is tied to the western side of C.P.R. Pier A! at Vancouver. It holds four tracks and is not self-propelled.

              2013.6.36.1.014.20 · Item · 28 Apr. 1966
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts the ship the "Princess Louise" under tow by the Vancouver tug "La Pointe", going through the First Narrows. Just before going through the current took her at 45 degrees to the course and for a moment it looked as if she might run aground.

              2013.6.36.1.014.29 · Item · [May 1966]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts steam tugs "Master" and "Prestige" at N.H.B. #4 Elevator in Vancouver Harbour. The "Prestige" has not been fired or looked after for at least 2- 3 years and had been moved to this position the previous day after being tied up elsewhere in the harbour in one position for over 12 months.

              Coal Harbour in Vancouver
              2013.6.36.1.014.38 · Item · Apr. 1966
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts Coal Harbour in Vancouver. The view is looking east at the Bayshore Hotel and facing the Harbour Park Development site, newly filled with rock.

              2013.6.36.1.014.39 · Item · Apr. 1966
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts the Harbour Park Development site in Coal Harbour, Vancouver. Taking rock from the scow to face fill with anti-erosion material. The site is for new high rise apartments at the edge of Stanley park between Georgia St. and the sea.