[Front] An illustrated postcard showing three Indian carvings at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in Vancouver, B.C. [Back] A blank postcard with pencil numbers in the upper left corner.
[Front] An illustrated postcard depicting two individuals in a sailboat out in the water during the sunset at English Bay in Vancouver, B.C. [Back] A blank postcard with a pencil number in the upper left corner.
[Front] An illustrated postcard showing the Empress of Japan, one of the first vessels in the Pacific to have two twin propellors with reciprocating engines. [Back] A postcard typewritten in black ink and pencil numbers in the upper left corner.
A postcard written in black ink, marked with blue pencil, pencil numbers in the lower right corner, and two postmark stamps; one in black from Vancouver, B.C. and the other magenta in colour, but illegible except that it is from May 29 A.M.
[Front] An illustrated postcard depicting a sailboat in front of Prospect Point Signal Station and Lighthouse at the Vancouver Harbour in Vancouver, B.C. [Back] A postcasrd written in black ink, marked with blue pnecil, pencil numbers in the lower right corner, and two postmark stamps; one in black from Vancouver, B.C. and the other magenta in colour, but illegible except that it is from May 29 A.M.
A postcard written in pencil, with a green two cent stamp and one black postmark dated September 22, 1922 from Vancouver, B.C. along with pencil numbers in the upper left corner.
[Front] An illustrated postcard depicting a post office building in Vancouver, B.C. [Back] A postcard written in pencil, with a green two cent stamp and one black postmark dated September 22, 1922 from Vancouver, B.C. along with pencil numbers in the upper left corner.
[Front] An illustrated postcard depicting hotels and businesses in a section of Vancouver, B.C. [Back] A blank postcard with pencil numbers in the upper left corner.
A postcard written with pencil, black and red ink, with a brown Canada Postage three cent stamp and two black postmarks; one from August 11, 1922 and the other illegible except that it is from B.C. along with sporadic staining.
[Front] An illustrated postcard showing the B.C. coastline from Whyecliff B.C. [Back] A postcard written with pencil, black and red ink, with a brown Canada Postage three cent stamp and two black postmarks; one from August 11, 1922 and the other illegible except that it is from B.C. along with sporadic staining.
A postcard written with pencil, with a red Canada Postage two cent stamp and one black postmark along with pencil numbers in the upper left corner from Vancouver with the date June 29 and the remaining information illegible.