
My parents, Randi Kramer (née Johansen) and Bela (Bill) Kramer strolling on the 900-block of Granville Street in the late 1950s. The Krak-a-Joke shop and Studio nightclub neon signs are visible behind them (the Studio sign has been restored and …
My parents, Randi Kramer (née Johansen) and Bela (Bill) Kramer strolling on the 900-block of Granville Street in the late 1950s. The Krak-a-Joke shop and Studio nightclub neon signs are visible behind them (the Studio sign has been restored and …
shopping downtown…
This is my sister Theresa and her husband Ed Glowa. Theresa lives in Coquitlam, B.C. and I don’t know where Ed lives now. But I do know he’s still alive around Vancouver.…
Peggy Thomas, Maureen O’Brian, and Jill Purdy.…
Patricia Davies (nee Chapman) The suit was tailored from fabric she purchased with the clothing allowance she received when “demobbed” from the British Army before arriving in Canada as a War Bride. …
Two friends in town for a day’s shopping
Margaret Emerson and Evelyn Clark in Vancouver from Gibsons B.C. for a days shopping on Granville Street.…
Mother, daughter and aunt out shopping
Margaret Emerson in from Gibsons, B.C., and out for a bit of shopping on Granville Street with her mother, Dolly Goodwin, and Aunt Bea.…
March 15th at Burr’s party. Supper, then Harry & Mrs. B drive us to Vancouver. Saw Pandora & The Flying Dutchman. Stopped at N.W. on the way home. Had a wonderful time.
The Burr family was engaged in farming in …
Queenie Hards & Berta Hards
Dressed for “Downtown” mother and daughter in their best outfits. I remember my Mother made the hat to match her tweed suit. My hat was called a “Pill Box” and the purse also “Box” style. …
A picture of my Aunt Fran (Fran Cook in those days!). She thinks this was taken in 1963-64. Unfortunately the picture was cut down to maybe fit a wallet? so a lot of the background is gone. But the fashion …
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