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Candid photo of Columbia Cellulose Company workers in Vancouver, 1956/57

The offspring of a subject in this historical Vancouver photo writes: "This is a photograph of my Mum, she's on the left. We estimate it was taken about 1956 / 57.

The offspring of a subject in this historical Vancouver photo writes:

"This is a photograph of my Mum, she's on the left. We estimate it was taken about 1956 / 57. Unfortunately Mum doesn't remember the lady on the right but we think it was someone she worked with perhaps at the Columbia Cellulose Company [LINK] where she worked as a secretary after arriving in Vancouver from Montreal in 1955."

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The story behind the man who captured this photo? Well, from 1934 to 1979, street photographer Foncie Pulice set up his camera on Vancouver city sidewalks and snapped candid shots of people strolling by. For almost half a century, he took thousands of photos, unwittingly capturing moments in time, the history of a city, and the lives of British Columbians. Photo negatives of Foncie’s images do not exist. He destroyed most of them when he retired. Until recently there was no central archive or collection.

Documentary filmmaker Melanie Wood and British Columbia’s Knowledge Network changed that by bringing these photographs together – collecting them from albums around the province and giving them a public home online and in the film Foncie's Corner. The photos continue to stream in and Melanie shares them with us regularly so we can share them here on our blog.

This is a story about Vancouver, about British Columbia, and about it’s people... so they need your help. Visit Knowledge.ca/FonciesCorner to add your photos and stories to the collection.