MAKE A MEME View Large Image Frank Gowen became "The Official Stanley Park Photographer" in 1916 after winning a tendered bid with the Parks Board for exclusive rights to take pictures to be sold commercially at "the Big Tree" and at ...
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Keywords: monochrome Posing in their new Model 'T' Ford at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, circa-1917. [Frank Gowen, photographer] Frank Gowen became "The Official Stanley Park Photographer" in 1916 after winning a tendered bid with the Parks Board for exclusive rights to take pictures to be sold commercially at "the Big Tree" and at Prospect Point. The Parks Board permitted photographers' concessions to be built adjacent to each site. Over the years since the park's opening in 1888, countless photos have been taken of people posing in front of (or inside) Stanley Park's Hollow Tree. Posing in their new Model 'T' Ford at the Hollow Tree in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, circa-1917. [Frank Gowen, photographer] Frank Gowen became "The Official Stanley Park Photographer" in 1916 after winning a tendered bid with the Parks Board for exclusive rights to take pictures to be sold commercially at "the Big Tree" and at Prospect Point. The Parks Board permitted photographers' concessions to be built adjacent to each site. Over the years since the park's opening in 1888, countless photos have been taken of people posing in front of (or inside) Stanley Park's Hollow Tree.
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