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Historical Colourized Old Photos of Vancouver

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by milquetoast, Aug 30, 2014.

  1. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

    These are digitally colourized Vancouver Archive photos by @CanadianColour.

    Entrance to Grouse Mountain (1929)
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    B.C. Motors Ltd., Granville and 15th, Vancouver (1918)
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    Cross and Company Trucks - Vancouver (1936)
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    Two girls on a midway ride, PNE Vancouver (1938)
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    Arch at the entrance to Stanley Park (circa 1890)
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    Dai Nippon Tokyo Baseball Club on their 1935 North American tour
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    Morrow's Coal and Ice Company at 1025 Main Street, Vancouver (1931)

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  2. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

    Mr. Carr of the Vancouver Lions (1930)
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    Two Chinese boys standing in a crowd watching VJ Day celebrations in Chinatown, Vancouver (1945)
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    Mr. Pettifer of the Vancouver Lions (1930)
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    People and dog in a car in front of Lumbermen's Arch, also known as the "Bowie Arch" at Stanley Park (circa 1913)
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    A.R.P. children's gas mask demonstration, Vancouver (1943)

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    Vancouver Millionaires, 1913 - 1914 season
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    A.L. Amiel Ice and Coal packard Truck for Consolidated Motor Co. (1917)

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  3. honeycomb

    honeycomb Junior Member

    Very cool! It almost looks artificial to me because of the lack of black and white.
     
  4. DGR2391

    DGR2391 New Member

    I think the description of the two individuals holding hockey sticks are from the Vancouver Millionaires NOT the Vancouver Lions.
     

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