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Scottish Canadians
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9 May 2020 Vancouver History

The Scottish Page

Scottish influence in metropolitan Vancouver was important from the very beginning of our post-native history…

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Fountain Chapel Picnic, 1935 [Photo credit: Gibson Family]
Black HistoryPeople ArchivePlaces Archive
16 February 2018 Vancouver History

Black Strathcona

The first black immigrants arrived in British Columbia from California in 1858. They settled in Victoria and on Salt Spring Island, but as the center of economic power shifted, some came to Vancouver in the early 1900s.

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832 Main Street in Hogan's Alley, 1969. [CVA-203-18]
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16 February 2018 Vancouver History

Vancouver’s Black History and Hogan’s Alley

Hogan’s Alley was the unofficial name for a T-shaped intersection at the southwestern edge of Strathcona that formed the nucleus of Vancouver’s first concentrated Black community. Vancouver’s first archivist, J.S. Matthews (see Major Matthews’ House), noted that the name “Hogan’s Alley” was in use by 1914.

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Mandrake the Magician
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16 February 2017 Vancouver History

Mandrake the Magician

A lot of people know Mandrake the Magician as a comic book protagonist, but the real Mandrake grew up in

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9 July 2015 Vancouver History

Mr. Vancouver on Mural

If there was someone who knew the people and places of Vancouver, it was Chuck Davis. ‘Mr Vancouver’ – historian, author and broadcaster.

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GLIMPSES

A Brief History of Greater Vancouver
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A Brief History of Greater Vancouver

6 January 2021 Vancouver History

Envision the span of human occupation in this area—say, 8,000 years—as the width of this computer screen. The events described

Sun Yat-Sen Garden [Image: The Canadian Enclyclopedia]
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Dr. Sun Yat-sen

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Crofton House ca. 1911 [Image: evelazarus.com]
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Alvo von Alvensleben

5 January 2021 Vancouver History
James Skitt Matthews
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Major James Skitt Matthews and the Vancouver City Archives

5 January 2021 Vancouver History
Image: Vancouver Sun
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Street Names

31 December 2020 Derlang Ansager
The Pantages in Vancouver
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The Pantages in Vancouver

31 December 2020 Vancouver History

The History of Metropolitan Vancouver

The History of Metropolitan Vancouver

This is a companion website to Chuck Davis' The History of Metropolitan Vancouver, the "BIG, detailed, solidly informative and very readable (book)... covering everything from Bowen Island east to Langley." Chuck called it "the capstone" of his writing career.

Look for interesting stories, snippets and factoids about Vancouver and its environs as presented by Mr. Vancouver himself!

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Acknowledgements

Photo accession and supplemental research:
Jim McGraw

Vancouver Books page:
Karen Cannon

Biographical research:
Constance Brissenden
Larry Loyie
Donna Jean MacKinnon

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