Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
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Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Junior Forest Wardens : Jack Smith's negatives
Keystone Ave[nue], River Forest -[Caroline Little Pierce walking along a path in the forest]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
[L.D. Taylor standing in forest]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to A. E. Baggs Esq. of Worcester, England.
"Lost Mine" - 1 Roll 16mm Col Neg - 1-4
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film contains raw footage, focusing on the character Slumach, for the film "Curse of the lost gold mine."
"Lost Mine" - 1 roll 16mm col[our] neg[ative] - 12-14
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film contains raw footage for the film "Curse of the lost gold mine."
Lost Mine - Cam[era rolls] - 15-17 [and] 17A
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film contains raw footage for the film "Curse of the lost gold mine."
Lost Mine - Cam[era rolls] - 18-21
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film contains raw footage for the film "Curse of the lost gold mine."
"Lost Mine" - Lots Of Sparkle? - [camera rolls] 1-3
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film contains raw footage for the film "Curse of the lost gold mine."
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film contains raw footage for the film "Curse of the lost gold mine."
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Men standing next to large trees in the forest
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Men standing next to large trees in the forest
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie. Footage includes shots of nature, Autumn scenes, tourists in Queen Elizabeth park, flowers, and Jason crawling in the grass and leaves.
Part of Hamber family fonds
Item is an amateur film documenting Mrs. E. W. Hamber with 8 guests horseback riding over obstacle course in the forest of the Hamber Minnekhada ranch in Coquitlam. Some of the guests posing full front on camera alongside Mrs. Hamber are Garleigh and Marjorie Greenwood, and Mayor L. B. Taylor. The film also shows footage of various farm animals, such as foals in a corral, sheep and fowl.
Part of Hamber family fonds
Item is an amateur film documenting Mrs. E. W. Hamber and an unidentified male companion rowing a boat in wetland and Mr. E. W. with several unidentified female companions riding horses and clearing hurdles at the Hamber Minnekhada ranch in Coquitlam. The film also shows footage of a dog catching a game bird, of cattle grazing, as well as images of flocks of wild geese, and chicken and ducks at the farm.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film was a wildlife/educational piece presented by B.C. Hydro and narrated by Tommy Tompkins. Produced and edited by Michael Collier. Film features footage of swelling rivers, many different flora as well as wild animals, and their young, in their natural habitats. Wildlife featured include: moose, deer, beaver, squirrels, muskrats, geese, groundhogs, loons, osprey, fish, black bears, owls, raccoons, gyrfalcons, eagles, mountain goats, foxes, lynx, cougar kittens, marmots, and grizzly bears.
Film was revised and rereleased in 1981.
Mountain Springtime [answer print]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film was a wildlife/educational piece presented by B.C. Hydro and narrated by Tommy Tompkins. Produced and edited by Michael Collier. Film features footage of swelling rivers, many different flora as well as wild animals, and their young, in their natural habitats. Wildlife featured include: moose, deer, beaver, squirrels, muskrats, geese, groundhogs, loons, osprey, fish, black bears, owls, raccoons, gyrfalcons, eagles, mountain goats, foxes, lynx, a lynx kitten, cougar kittens, marmots, and grizzly bears. This copy is in better shape than MI-275, and has unique introductory narration and footage as well as other editing differences throughout slightly changing the footage used as well as the narration.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a sponsored production produced by Yaletown Productions Inc for the B.C. government. "Take a Giant Step" is a 28 minute promotional documentary presented by the Government of British Colubmia on the North East Coal and Transportation Development project. Features construction and mining montauges and information about the project and the partnerships with Japan, the Federal Government of Canada and two mining companies. Produced and directed by Ken Jubenvill; executive producer Davd Brown; written by Richard Tomkies; assistant director Mike [Michael] Collier; photograph Bab Asgeirrson; edited by Mike [Michael] Collier; music composed by Bruce Ruddell; narrator Jim Hault; sound recording Ralph Parker, Rob Young, and Peter Bentley; additional photography Dave Geddes and Ron Orieux; sound re-recording Paul Sharpe; titles and animation International Rocketship. 1984.
Item is a documentary film documenting Vancouver's parks in 1940. This film names Vancouver the "Playground City of the North West" and contains footage of Stanley Park, Connaught Park, Douglas Park, Devonshire Park, Shaughnessy Park, Memorial West Park, Memorial South Park, Almond Park, Hastings Community Park, Grandview Park, Trout Lake, Queen Elizabeth Park, Tatlow Park, Thornton Park, Hadden Park, Burrard View Park, Maple Grove Park, Sunset Nursery, Victory Square Park, Beaver Lake Park as well as Vancouver's beaches including English Bay, Kitsilano Beach, Second Beach, Spanish Banks and Locarno Beach. The film also features Stanley Park including footage of typical scenes at the entrance and causeway, the Administration Offices of the parks system, primeval forest scenes, blossom time in the rockeries and gardens, Lost Lagoon, Prospect Point, Lions Gate Bridge, the totem poles and a view of Stanley park from afar. As well, the film documents the locations of the free swimming classes provided by Vancouver Sun newspaper at Lumberman's Arch Pool, Kitsilano Pool, New Brighton Pool and Maple Grove Pool. Vancouver's playgrounds are also documented with footage of children playing in the playgrounds at Memorial South Playground, Norquay Playground, Robson Playground and McLean Playground. In addition, this film documents a variety of recreational activities that take place in Vancouver's parks including swimming, sunbathing, boating, diving, folk dancing, tennis, golfing (at Fraser Golf Course), walking, lawn bowling, horse-shoe pitching, model yacht racing, cricket, playing games, enjoying the park's fauna and flora (in both summer and autumn), picnicking and having BBQs. Special events such as symphonies, Dress-up Day, the Annual Sandbox Contest, and the annual Soap-box Derby are also documented.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie. Includes some outtakes and footage from Collier's independent student films: 'Wire' and 'Water Colours.' Also shows people hiking in the woods, crowds at the Strawberry Mountain Rock Festival, men making silly faces, a woman at the beach, a cat looking at a light bulb, a child swinging garbage cans hung from chains, people sitting in a river drinking and toking, marijuana plants.
Path and small bridge in the woods
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Path and small bridge in the woods
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the forest near Bon Accord Creek
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Redeye featuring an interview with a unidentified person about the Clayoquat Sound on Vancouver Island.
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph shows work team with steam engines and cables working on wooden roadway through forest.
Rockies by Rail ; music and FX [effects] only offline
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a version of "Rockies by rail" which has no narration, only music and effects. There is a time code reading at the bottom of the screen throughout. Footage includes some nice panning shots of the city of Vancouver. Michael Collier is sometimes one of the train passengers. Some footage was shot in Alaska as well as British Columbia.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mr. B. Harrison of Montreal, Que.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Film shows children playing in front of a suburban house, adults around the house sitting and mowing the lawn. After a very dark section around 01:45 the film goes on to show a family exploring a wooded area and playing with a front-end loader in a parking lot and a couple of brief scenes of cows.
Gabriel, Margaret (nee Kruger)
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting sports, wildlife, and tourist attractions in Stanley Park (B.C.). Film documents people cycling on the seawall by Coal Harbour, playing golf at the Stanley Park Pitch & Putt Golf course, playing tennis at an outdoor tennis court, and jogging beside Lost Lagoon. The film also contains footage of different birds at Lost Lagoon and around Stanley Park, including swans, geese, ducks, and seagulls. It also includes footage of cars driving along a road through the park, as well as the totem poles at Brockton Point with the Vancouver skyline in the background.
Suspension bridge, Lynn Canyon, Vancouver, B.C.
[Team of horses and wagon on trail in forest]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds