November 11, 2018 marks the centenary of the armistice to end the "war of all wars". World War One was supposed to be a quick war but turned out to be a long brutal war of attrition. Sadly the armistice of 1918 was just the intermezzo before the next brutal war. The following photos are from the Vancouver Remembrance Day Parade in 1972.
Vancouver Through the Years is a blog featuring the beautiful City of Vancouver through photos, slides, video, post cards and other memorabilia spanning 80 plus years since my family first came to Vancouver. Please leave any comments or questions related to this blog. I hope you like the blog! You can also look at the Instagram account @vancouverthroughtheyears.
Saturday, 10 November 2018
Tuesday, 27 March 2018
Cherrry Blossoms in full bloom - Stanely Park 1988
Monday, 26 February 2018
Victoria Drive Merchant's Baseball Team - 1950
As spring hopefully comes soon especially after the recent snow, this is the perfect time to post about baseball. Over the years my dad told me many stories about his sports playing days. Some involved baseball and one in particular was his home run out of the park against Kerrisdale in Kerrisdale!
The following photos are from the 1950 season with the Victoria Drive Merchant's team.
Victoria Drive Merchant's Baseball 1950 |
George the batter |
George the fielder |
George the pitcher |
Monday, 15 January 2018
The Marine Building
The Marine Building is a Vancouver landmark that is still one of the most impressive buildings in the city. It took just under 2 years to build this unique skyscraper. What makes it so impressive is the decorative "icing" topping on the building and the unique art deco designs at the grand entrance. Up to the 1970s, the Marine Building was a visible landmark in downtown. With all the construction over the past 30 years, the Marine Building has become less and less visible as it once was. The 1930s saw the building of a number of Vancouver landmarks including the Lions Gate Bridge and the Vancouver City Hall.
Marine Building 1968 |
Downtown Vancouver with the Marine Building 1970 |
Entrance to the Marine Building - 355 Burrard Street |
Marine Building - Art Deco Design |
Marine Building |
Marine Building Plaque |
View of the Marine building from Cambie and Hastings Street |
A View of the Marine Building from Hastings and Cambie Street |
A view up the Marine Building |
Marine Building |
Marine Building |
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