Nope, but if it is 1201 West Georgia - then I have located a photograph of your building dated 191? in the Vancouver Archives - go to my posting today called FROM MILLTOWN TO METROPOLIS and one of the 'replies' is a link to the photograph in the archives. It sure looks like your building judging from the photos above.
Nice pictures! In one of my books Vancouver's First Century there is a wide panorama shot (on pg.32-33) from 1890 that looks out towards your general vicinity from what was then the Hotel Vancouver (I think the hotel has moved about locations during the early years)- looks like either residential or vacant use before that building was built. I have also seen a bird's eye view map at teh City Archives dated 1898 and your lot is shown with what looks like a house drawn in.
There is a book store around Cambie & 18th near the Park Theatre that has a copy of the above-mentioned book for sale used. Some great old pictures conatined in it and worth picking up if you're into the subject (cost about $20)
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Date: 2004-09-06 07:17 pm (UTC)Any leads?
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Date: 2004-09-07 04:50 pm (UTC)The building was built in 1909. I believe that pictures was taken not long after the constuction was complete, probably no later than 1911.
And regarding "Milltown to Metropolis"... http://www.livejournal.com/community/earlycentury/4795.html
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Date: 2004-09-07 05:03 pm (UTC)There is a book store around Cambie & 18th near the Park Theatre that has a copy of the above-mentioned book for sale used. Some great old pictures conatined in it and worth picking up if you're into the subject (cost about $20)