Buildings

Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
LF.02764

Black and white panoramic image of Vancouver. Panoramic view shows Vancouver skyline with the Woodwards' Building "W" tower and Gastown in right of image; Sun Tower in foreground with Hotel Vancouver and North Shore mountains in background.

Date: 
[1939]
Source: 
Landauer, Barbara
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
LF.02742

Black and white image of the Vancouver Courthouse, what is now the Vancouver Art Gallery, located at 750 Hornby St.  The original 165,000 square foot (15,329 square metre) neoclassical building was designed by Francis Rattenbury after winning a design competition in 1905. Rattenbury also designed the British Columbia Parliament Buildings and the Empress Hotel in Victoria.

Date: 
[1939]
Source: 
Landauer, Barbara
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
LF.02770

Black and white image of downtown Vancouver. Street view shows the Hotel Georgia and Hotel Vancouver rising above small shops and buildings.

Date: 
[1939]
Source: 
Landauer, Barbara
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
L.11786

Black and white photograph of Vancouver Talmud Torah.

Date: 
[1960]
Source: 
Barnett, Shirley
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
L.18538

Black and white photograph depicts Kent Chemicals building, at Franklin and Clark Drive. Debby also has a framed hand-coloured print that she has kept in her possession.

Date: 
[ca. 1950]
Source: 
Freiman, Debby
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
L.17823

Colour photograph depicts a sign for the Showcase of Canadian Jewish Writers and Book Fair on the outside of the JCC.

Date: 
1984
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
L.00070

Black and white photograph depicts the B'nai B'rith Hillel House, University of British Columbia, which opened November 5th, 1947. 

Date: 
1986
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
L.00040

Black and white etching of Oppenheimer Bros. Importers and Wholesale Grocers,  South East Corner of Powell and Columbia Streets.   

Date: 
1890
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
L.17441

Colour photograph depicts architect Jack Lutsky showing synagogue plans to Burquest building committee members. From left: Mark Winston, Burquest Jewish Community Association president; architect Jack Lutsky; Ellen Freedman; and Sandra Hochstein.
Original Title: Lutsky (architect)/Passover/Building.

Date: 
April 20, 1997
Posted by jyuhasz
Object id: 
L.00517

Black and white photograph of the first Jewish Community Centre, 2675 Oak Street.   

Date: 
1929