Item is an image of the starboard side of the vessel Agwiworld, taken from above. Image includes vessel specifications including the date built, tonnage, length, depth, breadth, speed, and call letters.
Photograph of the corner of 4th and Olive Way during renovation. In the background is a sign for Sherman Clay & Co. which was a piano store that operated for 100 years before closing down. That location now houses Buffalo Wild Wings.
Black and white photograph of two women standing in front of nine smiling usherettes who are sitting on a set of stairs at the Vogue Theatre (three women in the back row, four women in the middle row, and two women in the front row). The woman standing on the left is looking at a piece of paper while the woman on the right is looking at the camera.
Black and white photograph of people enjoying drinks at Oliver's, the first daylight bar in the State of Washington, which opened in 1976. The marble table tops were repurposed from the nearby White Henry Stuart Building.
A view of the interior at Clippers restaurant. In 1983, after two months of being opened, it received the 1983 Restaurant National Award for interor design.
Black and white photograph of Syd Freedman talking to Wasserman and Ackery at an unknown event. Wasserman is holding a microphone. All three men are wearing suits.
Syd Freedman's briefcase which houses the physical items of the Syd Freedman Collection. Multiple stickers can be seen on each side of the suitcase including stickers from the BC Lions, Airclub International, Vancouver Blazers, Canadian Picture Pioneers, and Vancouver Variety Club. A label with "Syd Freedman" is located near the handle.
Black and white photograph of Syd Freedman holding knives while leaning over a cake on a table. The table has sign indicating a location for depositing invitations.
Black and white photograph of Syd Freedman standing in front of an advertisement for The Graduate (1967), which played a record run at the Studio Theatre.
Outside dome of main entrance detailing the an example of decorative features included as part of the original architecture. This feature remains a part of the hotel's exterior today.