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TIME TRAVELLER: When Cash was king, circa 1950

The wide-ranging career of North Shore photographer Jack Cash is examined in a new exhibit at the North Vancouver Museum and Archives Community History Centre.
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The wide-ranging career of North Shore photographer Jack Cash is examined in a new exhibit at the North Vancouver Museum and Archives Community History Centre.

Before he established a reputation as North Vancouver’s preeminent industrial photographer, Cash’s career included stints at the Vancouver in the 1930s and as a staff photographer at the Burrard Dry Dock during the Second World War.

Through the Lens of Jack Cash: 1939-1970 is set to run through August.

The Time Traveller feature offers a weekly glimpse into the North Shore's past, courtesy of North Vancouver Museum and Archives.

Want to know more about the history of the North Shore? Visit nvma.ca or drop into the Archives of North Vancouver at 3203 Institute Rd. in Lynn Valley.