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		By: &#8220;What the&#8230;?&#8221; &#124; Vancouver As It Was: A Photo-Historical Journey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] I think this is a terrific shot made by some (today unknown) soul with enough spunk to see the potential of the shot and to just shoot it (in a day when camera technology didn&#8217;t often reward such spontaneity)! A pilot appears to be taxiing the Hoffar seaplane into the Hoffar Shipyard (1927 W. Georgia Street), which backed onto Coal Harbour, pictured above. (For a less happy occasion in the career of Hoffar and his shipyards, see this dramatic post). [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] I think this is a terrific shot made by some (today unknown) soul with enough spunk to see the potential of the shot and to just shoot it (in a day when camera technology didn&#8217;t often reward such spontaneity)! A pilot appears to be taxiing the Hoffar seaplane into the Hoffar Shipyard (1927 W. Georgia Street), which backed onto Coal Harbour, pictured above. (For a less happy occasion in the career of Hoffar and his shipyards, see this dramatic post). [&#8230;]</p>
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