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The 'Jungle' of the unemployed, summer 1931

  • Photograph shows men near makeshift shelters and part of Ballentyne Pier and Elevator No. 2 in the distance.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes on negative: Beside the C.P.R. railway tracks, just east of Dunlevy Avenue, and north of the tracks.

The "'Jungle" of the unemployed, summer 1931, on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill

  • Photograph shows railway materials used for making makeshift shelters in the "jungle" on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill and the C.P.R. right-of-way east of Dunlevy Avenue. Part of the Ballentyne Pier is in the background.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes on negative: One of a pile of rails beneath which Col. Williams rescued 4 or 5 men - the first.

The "Jungle" of the unemployed, summer of 1931

  • Photograph shows makeshift shelters in the "Jungle" on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill and the C.P.R. right-of-way east of Dunlevy Avenue.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes on negative: The jungle started with 14 [men] and rose to 240 men.

The "Jungle" of the unemployed, summer of 1931

  • Photograph shows men sitting by a makeshift shelter in the "jungle" on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill and the C.P.R. right-of-way east of Dunlevy Avenue. The American Can Company factory is in the background.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes on negative: Another of the crude shelters. Most of the men were Canadians - half had fought in the war.

The "jungle" of the unemployed, summer of 1931

  • Photograph shows makeshift shelters in the "jungle" on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill and the C.P.R. right-of-way east of Dunlevy Avenue. The V.H.C. Elevator No. 2 building is on the top left and a portion of the American Can Co. factory is on the right.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes on negative: At the height of it's population two hundred and forty destite men lived beneath these crude shelters.

The Rational [side B : Aug. 17, 1984]

  • AM1549-S01-F19-: 2009-116.0369-: 2009-116.0369.2
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  • Aug. 17, 1984
  • Part of Co-op Radio fonds

Part contains a recording of The Rational from August 17, 1984 hosted by Peter Royce. The episode focuses on the re-zoning in Burnaby, the federal election, and 'spoil your ballot' campaigns; and features interviews with [Vic Stujack] and Svend Robinson.

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