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Jumbo Kelly [album page]

Item is an album page with a photograph showing jockey "Jumbo" Kelly. Writing on photograph: "Kelly up, Morpeth, Lnds Pk."

Jumbo Kelly [album page]

Item is an illustrated album page with a newspaper clipping showing Kelly's face and two photographs of Kelly. The photograph on the left is captioned: "'Martee', Kelly up, Brighouse Park, July 10, 1937." The photograph on the right is captioned: "'Sintee', Kelly up, Lansdowne Park, Aug. 12, 1937."

Lasswell [album page]

Item is an album page with a photograph showing the jockey Laswell. Caption on photograph: "Hastings Park, 'Miss Goldstream', Lasswell up." The album page also contains hand drawn illustrations.

Lasswell [album page]

Item is an album page containing two photographs. The photo on the left is captioned in the album: "Laswell (Hamber's Hope)" and on the photograph "Aug. 21, 1936, Hastings Park, 'Orangery', Winner C.P.R. Ho Cap, Lasswell up." The photo on the right is captioned in the album: "Lasswell, 1st class jockey."

Lasswell [album page]

Item is an album page containing two photographs. The photo on the left is shows Laswell up on horse "Orangery", winner of race at Hastings Park on September 3, 1936. The photo on the right shows a group of people holding flowers at horse race.

Lasswell [album page]

Item is an album page containing two photographs and hand drawn illustrations. The photo on the left is captioned: " 'Paris Leave', Lansdowne Park, Lasswell up, July 2, 1936." The photo on the right is captioned: "Hastings Park, July 30, 1936, 'Spanish Light', Lasswell up." Writing on album page: "J. Laswell, 'Hamber's Hope'."

Lasswell up [and] Richardson up [album page]

Item is an album page with two photographs showing jockeys up on horses. The photograph on the left shows Lasswell up on horse "Tag Time". The photograph on the right is captioned: "'Sundad', Richardson up, owner Miss Kathleen Taylor, trainer J.A. Garnley, Lansdowne Park, July 5, 1936."

Leroy Pierson [album page]

Item is an album page with two photographs showing jockey Leroy Pierson. The photograph on the right shows Pierson at Lansdowne Park riding "Sir Satin" whose owner was H. Nutter.

Minnekhada Ranch

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.

Orangery [album page]

Item is an album page with a photograph of the horse "Orangery" in front of stables. Photograph is captioned "'Orangery', Friar Marcus-Saffron."

Pool, view, horse and house

Item is an amateur film showing Margaret Magoffin and another lady coming down some stairs to the edge of the swimming pool and standing by the ocean at the Magoffin’s residence Rockhaven at 3612 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. A man is shown casting a line into the ocean several times, followed by Sam Magoffin and another man swimming in the pool. The film then cuts to footage of a desert-like area, people at a pool, possibly in California or Mexico, and horse races, likely at the same location. This is followed by footage likely taken at Rockhaven showing a golden retriever in the yard and swimming in the ocean, a campfire, and views of the house, garden and the Magoffin’s dogs.

Poppsie England Wood Family

Item is a film made up of several films that have been spliced together. The film documents the Wood family’s trip to England and contains footage of the steamship journey, the Queen’s Guard parading, a war memorial, St. James’ Park, Buckingham Palace, the Thames, horse races, family scenes, a church, and a wedding. Film also documents locations and events in Vancouver, including the exterior and interior of Wood’s Jewellery Store (Arthur Wood & Co., 2511 Main Street), family gatherings at a house, possibly the Wood family home at 1656 Robson Street, and a troop of cavalry riding in dress uniforms. The stock date years of the film are in the following order: 1926, 1931, 1929, 1931 and 1932.

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