


Organization: Vancouver Tug and Barge Co., Ltd.Darryl W. Vancouver Tug barge under Pattullo Bridge, railway bridge in background Launching of tugboat, Spica's Spanker, False Creek, log boom in background Location: British Columbia - Vancouver - False Creek Launching of tugboat, Spica's Spanker, False Creek, Canadian National Railway station in background Organization: Vancouver Natural History Society Vancouver Natural History Society in Stanley ParkĬontent: Vancouver Natural History Society members on a beach in Stanley Park collecting marine specimens.There is a tugboat pulling a barge with railcars in the background. View of Arrow Lake, Arrow Lake Sawmill, tug and bargeĬontent: Originally named Mamie renamed Shamrock in 1904.ĭocked just west of the New England Fish Company, at the foot of Gore Street.īritish Columbia - Vancouver - Downtown EastsideĬontent: Several tugs are in the background including Queen, second from left. Across from it are a couple of tugs and behind, right and left, are partially visible unidentified ships and in the distance, near centre, is a ferry.Ĭontent: Tug 'Nanoose' towing a large ship in Vancouver harbour, with two smaller boats carrying military personnel. alongside the company pier at the foot of Gore. Location: British Columbia - Vancouver - Stanley ParkĬontent: Halibut fishing boat belonging to the New England Fishing Co. Another tugboat is visible in the distance leaving Burrard Inlet. In memory of eight people who died when the tug was struck by S.S. Location: British Columbia - Vancouver - Hastings-SunriseĬontent: Near Brockton Point.

Organization: Terminal Steam Navigation Co., LimitedĬontent: Stern of a tug in the foreground. Belcarra was purchased in 1906 and foundered in 1910. vessel Belcarra (right) and the tugs Clara Young, Favorite, Clansman, and Saturna (left), all docked. Mills, Timber and Trading Co.Ĭontent: Terminal Steam Navigation Co. The first has a tug alongside while beyond it a steamer (probably Princess Victoria) is partially visible. Location: British Columbia - Vancouver HarbourĬontent: A column of three. Union Steamship Company of British Columbia Organization: China Mutual Steam Navigation Company In the background is Malkins (left) and Holy Rosary (right). Across are the tugs Queen Victoria, Ivanhoe, and Escort No.2. Special Collections Historical PhotographsĬontent: (Top)Evans, Coleman and Evans wharf (left) and Johnson wharf (right) with R.M.S.
