Looking for something?
-
Recent Posts
Most Viewed Posts this week
- About
- New arrivals from Desigual's spring-summer 2013 collection (with video)
- Desigual for women: Summer 2020
- Desigual Fall-Winter 2022 Collection for Men
- Desigual's black & white collection
- Here are some new Desigual skirts that recently arrived
- New Desigual bags at Angel: Spring-Summer 2018
- Valentine's Day gifts for him & her at Angel Vancouver
- Harem pants? We got 'em
- Christian Lacroix coats on sale this week
Archives
Categories
- Angel Hand-painted shirts
- Christian Lacroix for Desigual
- Compañía Fantástica
- Desigual
- Desigual Fall-Winter 2021 collection Vancouver Canada
- Desigual for Kids
- Desigual for Women – Summer 2021
- Desigual scarves foulards
- Pink Martini clothing
- Pink Martini clothing from Vancouver
- Smash clothing
- Smash!
- Uncategorized
- Vancouver History
Meta
Store Hours & Contact Info
Mon to Saturday: 11 to 6 pm
Sunday: noon to 6 pm-
Join 450 other subscribers
Translate
Instagram
- Follow angelvancouver on WordPress.com
Instagram
No Instagram images were found.
Tag Archives: 1940s film footage of Interurban streetcar line Vancouver Canada
Early Gastown history: 1907 film of streetcar route through Vancouver, Canada (with four historical videos)
This great six-minute film shows the early days of Vancouver and Gastown — it is the earliest film footage of the city, whose population was only 27,000 in 1901. It was shot by Seattle filmmaker William Harbeck, who was hired … Continue reading
Posted in Vancouver History
Tagged 1940s film footage of Interurban streetcar line Vancouver Canada, 2012 transit plan for Broadway in Vancouver Canada, Angel Handpainted clothing, Calendar by Your Hand in Mine, Civic historian John Atkin, Early Vancouver street life, Film footage of Granville Street as wagon trail in Vancouver B.C., Gastown history, Interurban line streetcars 1940s, Japanese silent film masterpiece, Los Angeles approves new streetcar system 2012, Seattle filmmaker, South Granville historical photos Vancouver B.C., streetcar line from Granville Island to Stanley Park, Vancouver history, Vancouver streetcar film 1907, Vancouver streetcars 1950s, William Harbeck, Yogoto no Yume (Every Night Dreams)
Leave a comment