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Keywords: outdoor "No. 104. LIONS GATE BRIDGE, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Reproduced from a natural-color photograph." © G. Morris Taylor, Box 465, Vancouver, Canada. Printed in the U.S.A. Taylorchrome Color Card. British Columbia Series. Opened in 1938 as a two-lane toll crossing. Built in 1937-38 for the Guinness Family to connect the North Vancouver and West Vancouver districts and property investments to downtown Vancouver for the purposes of developing the British Properties. In 1952, the bridge was purchased by the Provincial government and converted to three-lanes. Tolls continued until 1963. "No. 104. LIONS GATE BRIDGE, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Reproduced from a natural-color photograph." © G. Morris Taylor, Box 465, Vancouver, Canada. Printed in the U.S.A. Taylorchrome Color Card. British Columbia Series. Opened in 1938 as a two-lane toll crossing. Built in 1937-38 for the Guinness Family to connect the North Vancouver and West Vancouver districts and property investments to downtown Vancouver for the purposes of developing the British Properties. In 1952, the bridge was purchased by the Provincial government and converted to three-lanes. Tolls continued until 1963.
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