Horses
B&W photograph depicts a man on horseback jumping a hurdle with a woman 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.
B&W photograph depicts a man in a buggy being pulled by a horse, with houses in the background.
Original negative sleeve reads, "17, 18, 20. Horse "Sunrise" Owner: Gen. A. D. McRae, Dr. Frye driving 1914. Note photogr. taken in front of "Hycroft" McRae Residence. 1914"
B&W photograph depicts a man in a buggy being pulled by a horse.
Original negative sleeve reads, "19, 22 Horse "Perfect Dream" Owner: Gen. A. D. McRae. Dr. Frye driving 1914. Note: photogr. taken in front of "Hycroft" McRae residence (in No. 19 at right)."
B&W photograph depicts a horse pulling a man in a buggy with a house in the background.
Caption on original negative sleeve reads, "Mrs. D. C. McGregor 'Lady Galore' lead "Pepperpot" wheel 1914."
Although negative sleeve says it is a woman, Mrs. D. C. McGregor, photograph is of a man, perhaps Mr. McGregor as the house is the same residence as LF.40696
B&W photograph depicts a woman on horseback in front of a building.
Caption on original negative sleeve reads, "Miss Ruth McClain on 'Empress Sonia' in front of Irish Fuselier Armory on W. Georgia 1914"
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.
B&W photograph depicts a group of women and one man on horseback in a field.
Caption on original negative sleeve read, "Riding class 1914 Stanley Park."
Original 5" x 7" glass plate negative is silvering/mirroring extensively.
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.
B&W photograph depicts a woman on horseback.
Caption on original negative sleeve read, "Miss French, a young equestrienne in classic riding habit on "Flash" 1914."
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.
B&W photograph depicts a man on horseback in a field with cows.
B&W photograph depicts a man holding the lead of four horses.
B&W photograph depicts a horse drawn buggy with people sitting in it, in front of a building where the front reads, "Pioneer Furniture, A. I. Bind."
Image featured in Cyril Leonoff's "An Enterprising Life Leonard Frank Photographs 1895 - 1944."












