Horses
Black and white photograph depicts Teddy & Debbie Nemetz on horseback at Harrison Hot Springs.
Black and white photograph depicts unidentified members of the Sylvester family with horse drawn wagon.
Subseries: Sylvester family.
Black and white photograph depicts unidentified people standing in front of the Sylvester Store with delivery horses.
Subseries: Sylvester family.
Black and white photograph depicts an unidentified man with Sylvester's delivery horses.
Subseries: Sylvester family.
Black and white photograph depicts an unidentified woman and two children of the Sylvester family on horse drawn buggy.
Subseries: Sylvester family.
Colour photograph depicts two clydesdales pulling a wagon with children.
Black and white photograph depicts Jacob Parker (front left), with family and friends. Jacob and Pearl Parker came to Vancouver circa 1894 from Kishinev, Bessarabia, Russia. Their daughter Etta (Mrs. Charles Goldberg), born July 28, 1895, was one of the earliest Jewish births in Vancouver.
B&W photograph depicts a man on horseback jumping a hurdle with a man, with horse, watching from the side.
Leonard Frank partnered with Orville J. Rognon to form the Commerical Photo Company between about 1918 and 1919, after he moved to Vancouver from Alberni.












