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frenchcurious · 6 months
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La Colwood House, Située à North Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique, dans le quartier d'Edgemont Village. Construite dans les années 1960, et rénovée par Olson Kundig Architectes avec des intérieurs par Erica Colpitts. Photos : Ema Peter. - source MCM Daily.
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vintagecamping · 1 year
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Happy campers with a teardrop trailer.
North Vancouver, British Columbia
1946
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iamidentical · 5 months
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North Vancouver sulphur piles, 1982
Photographed by Greg Girard
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sherrylephotography · 2 years
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@sherrylephotography May 18, 2022
At the entrance to Lynn's Canyon Park there are pictures of the original wood plank bridge. The original bridge was built in 1912. Picture below is of some of those pictures.
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Lynn suspension bridge in North Vancouver BC .
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lifeofshralp · 9 months
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racing stripes
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my-name-is-dahlia · 5 months
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illustratedvancouver · 8 months
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Possibly from January 1, 1975, or perhaps published a day early on December 31, 1974 (The Citizen was usually released on Wednesday I believe), this cover image features a painting of a Seaspan Tug by marine artist John M. Horton. I believe the illustrated map of Vancouver was also from the same issue, though I'm not certain; I only saw a reprinted copy of this paper, from the estate of Michael Brown. Michael Brown was a longtime resident of Vancouver, a longshoreman, and a passionate collector of all things transportation related, focusing on commercial aviation, as well as the golden age of Hollywood. From his obit:
His heart had no bounds. He spent many years on the waterfront and his love and knowledge of his city and the Port of Vancouver was vast and palpable through his vivid descriptions and amazing photographs. His interests went far beyond the port to historical depictions of the evolution of transportation - from "Trains, Planes, and Automobiles" to the elegant ships of days gone by. Mike was a great storyteller and could entertain friends and family for hours. He loved animals, devoting his time to comforting rescued kittens and cats at his favourite shelter in North Vancouver. He will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. God speed your passing, Mike.
More photos in this photoset on flickr.
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annapolisrose · 2 years
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Ironworkers Memorial Bridge
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hiking-thoughts · 6 months
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Somewhere in NorthVancouver.
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kaiwasoyokaze · 2 days
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the week without you (start)
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frenchcurious · 2 months
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Maison situé à North Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique, conçue par l'architecte canadien Fred Hollingsworth comme sa propre résidence en 1945. Photo: West Coast Modern Homes. - source MCM Daily.
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vintagecamping · 1 year
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Building a drying shelter
North Vancouver, BC
1970
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madame-myself · 3 months
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land-of-the-animals · 2 years
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Treetop walk through the British Columbia rainforest.
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lifeofshralp · 9 months
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Capilano Glass
North Vancouver
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bandcampsnoop · 4 months
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12/27/23.
Grade School (North Vancouver, British Columbia) perhaps have the most understated mission statement of any band: "We're all about making enjoyable and relatable music!"
Looking like high school students - nothing at all like their name - they seem to have a knack for making dolewave. Really, this sounds like music from Australia - perhaps The Ocean Party, Pencil, Grandstands or Eggy.
This is released by Kingfisher Bluez.
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