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Casa Mia, 1920

Casa Mia, 1920

Photo by Kim Stallknecht/Vancouver Sun. 1920 Casa Mia One of Vancouver’s most famous heritage houses, Casa Mia, on Southwest Marine Drive, was built in 1920 by George Reifel.
MV Quillayute, 1951

MV Quillayute, 1951

Vancouver Public Library, Special Collections, VPL 57946. 1951 MV Quillayute Pioneer ferry. Chugging along the coast is the MV Quillayute .
Secret Submarines, 1915

Secret Submarines, 1915

Mariner’s Museum, Newport News, VA. 1915 Secret Submarines Working in broad daylight, but otherwise top secret, these men in either Vancouver or Burnaby in 1915 work on submarines destined for Russia.
Hoffar-Beeching Shipyard, 1915

Hoffar-Beeching Shipyard, 1915

City of Vancouver Archives, Air P73.
Cariboo Digest, 1945

Cariboo Digest, 1945

Courtesy BC Outdoors magazine. 1945 Cariboo Digest Cariboo Digest, the precursor to BC Outdoors magazine, began circulation in 1945. View the entire Metro Vancouver History 365 Series HERE .
White Spot Food Truck, 1924

White Spot Food Truck, 1924

Photo by George Mittlestead, Courtesy White Spot and Triple-O: The White Spot Story, by Constance Brissenden. 1924 White Spot Lunch to go.
Happyland Giant Dipper, 1947

Happyland Giant Dipper, 1947

John Mackie collection PNG.
Greenhill Park, 1945

Greenhill Park, 1945

Photo Coltman, Don Steffens Colmer. City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 586-3567. 1945 Greenhill Park A large explosion rocked Vancouver on March 6, 1945, when a freighter in the harbour, the Greenhill Park , blew out its third hold.
Mabel Brown, 1916

Mabel Brown, 1916

City of Vancouver Archives, Air P73.2. 1916 Mabel Brown The bowels of the Mabel Brown are shown under construction in North Vancouver in 1916.
Granville Island, 1930

Granville Island, 1930

City of Vancouver Archives, Dist N116.2.