British Columbia
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.
Four black and white images of the Granville St. Bridge. Landscape shows steel truss bridge spanning over industrial area along False Creek shoreline; Hotel Vancouver and North Shore mountains in background.
Black and white image of a summer scene at Kitsilano Beach. Groups of adults and children sitting on the grass and swimming or canoing in the water; dock with diving board in left of image; Burrard Bridge and Hotel Vancouver visible in background.
Black and white image of downtown Vancouver. Street view shows the Hotel Georgia and Hotel Vancouver rising above small shops and buildings.
Black and white photograph depicts Teddy & Debbie Nemetz on horseback at Harrison Hot Springs.
Black and white photograph depicts Betty Ann Sherwood's maternal grandfather, Mendel ("Manuel") Hirsch Abremovich walking down Granville Street.
Black and white photograph depicts members of the Canadian Legion, Shalom Branch No. 178, taking Vets from the Shaughnessy Hospital to the Harrison Hot Springs. Left-Right: Ralph Greenberg, Harold Appleton, ?, Chuck Kemp, ?, ?, ?, Charles (Charlie) Gurvich, ?, ?.
Black and white photograph depicts two couples at an event. L-R: Rose Mandelbaum, Sam Mandelbaum, Alma Herman, Harry Herman.
Black and white photograph depicts a group of people seated at a table at an event, possibly at Schara Tzedeck. L-R, clockwise: Sam Mandelbaum, Jack Fraeme, Margaret Fraeme, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Rose Mandelbaum.












