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Bruce children playing by a Model T Ford

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Fonds / Collection
Rupert Harrison photograph collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
photograph
Date
[1921?]
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of a Model T Ford at 17th Street and Argyle Avenue. The P.G.E. Railway crossing is in the background. The children in the picture are Stella and Ken Bruce, children of Mr and Mrs A. Cromar Bruce. The Bruce family were the publishers of the first weekly newspaper in West Vancouv…
Repository
West Vancouver Archives
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Fonds / Collection
Rupert Harrison photograph collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
photograph
Date
[1921?]
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of a Model T Ford at 17th Street and Argyle Avenue. The P.G.E. Railway crossing is in the background. The children in the picture are Stella and Ken Bruce, children of Mr and Mrs A. Cromar Bruce. The Bruce family were the publishers of the first weekly newspaper in West Vancouver, the West Van Courier, from 1919-1921.
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia ; 9 x 12 cm
Reference Code
CA BWVA C030-S01-IT728
Item Number
0728.WVA.RAH
Accession Number
2000-004
Name Access
Pacific Great Eastern Railway
Shanks, Stella Kathleen (Cromar-Bruce), 1917-2016
Subject Access
Persons - Children
Transportation - Automobiles
Transportation - Rail
Geographic Access
17th Street (West Vancouver, B.C.)
Argyle Avenue (West Vancouver, B.C.)
Hollyburn (West Vancouver, B.C.)
Notes
Title based on the contents of the image.
Annotation on verso: "Ken & Stella 17th & waterfront West Van. about 1920".
Copyright / Terms of Use
Public domain. No restrictions on access or reproduction.
Repository
West Vancouver Archives
Other Formats
Also available as a TIF (32.2 MB).
Also available as 1 photograph : b&w copy negative ; 35 mm.
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