Hi Jim, I would love to see the Street Photo. There was another Street Photographer - Foncie *when I was little - He was quite famous - was always there - snapping pictures. Something that probably wouldn't go over today. http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/archives_foncie.htm http://www.cbc.ca/bc/bconnected/archive.html Scroll down See: Also in 1934. http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/chronology1934.htm He had a studio - on Robson near Granville for ? while. Father always like to have his photo's taken - so often bought from Foncie. He took many photo's about the city - most of ours were on Granville Street - from the Bay - to Smythe Street . He took lots of photo's between Robson and Smythe *theatre district. Commodore Ballroom etc. I have a couple of photo's with my beau's - coming from the Commodore.. The Commodore is still there - still in use - for Concerts /Bands etc Vancouver Art Gallery is having an excellent exhibit. http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/story.html?id=02286fd5-d6ab-4c03-aada-e965332b0781 See Phil GRAHAM: ia/1950. He operated as Movie Snaps and Moviette Studios, both in 1950, as well as Phil Graham Photos the same year. REFERENCES: At 10:44 AM 02/02/2007, Jim Bundy wrote: >Hi, >I just scanned an old photo taken of my aunt Nancy Ramsay and a >friend, shopping in downtown Vancouver, looks like late 1940's to >me. I can remember getting photographed that way myself as a child, >I think near the old Hudson Bay store. This one indicated on the >back taken by Movie Snaps, 541 Granville St. Sometimes we bought >them, and sometimes we didn't, but enough people must have bought >them to keep the place in business for a long time. > Jim Bundy > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word >'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message