- COV-S60-2-: 2013-014.19
- Item
- 1996
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Portrait of L.D. Taylor with two aldermen]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph postcard shows L.D. Taylor standing and two aldermen sitting
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Prince Bertil acknowledges gift [to Earle Adams]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Prince Bertil receiving gift [from Earle Adams]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Prince Bertil visit, Canada Consul General, Mr. Johnson
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Item is a videocassette containing four episodes of Prism from 1991 to 1993. Prism, the gay and lesbian community affairs television program, was a production of the Pride Festival Association and West End Neighbourhood Television and later in 1993 a production of West End Cable 4. The tape also contains footage from a city council meeting in 1992.
(00:00:00 – 00:28:51)
This 1991 episode is hosted by Alan Segal and Robb Atkinson. The first segment is an interview with a man whose voice has been modified and image is in the shadows to protect his identity. He speaks about gay bashing and his experience when he was verbally and physically assaulted. In the second segment Alan Segal interviews John Eldridge (Witness Assistance Program) about the program. Then Jerry Kowalenko interviews Robert Rothon and Katherine Sharp about Vancouver’s 3rd Annual Out on Screen lesbian and gay film festival. The fourth segment takes place on location at Britannia Park where Glynnis Water interviews Kate Stewart about the Lil Baseball Tournament and the Lesbian League. The episode concludes with a clip of a musical number from “Making of Monsters” with the credits overlaid.
(00:28:52 – 00:57:00)
The July 1991 episode is hosted by Alan Segal and Robb Atkinson and was filmed in Sue [McNaughton’s?] back yard. Paul Lang interviews Lorna Boschman (video/film artist) about her practice. Alan Segal interviews Malcolm Crane (Chairman, Pride Foundation). The episode concludes with two film reviews of “Poison” and “Paris is Burning” by Gerry Kowalenko.
(00:57:01 – 01:29:44)
Before the episode begins there is a Crime Stoppers public service announcement showing five mugshots. This 1991 episode on the world of leather and SM fantasies and fetishes begins with an announcement by Malcolm Crane about censorship and the choice of Rogers Community Cable to disallow a segment for the show. Alan Segal and Robb Atkinson host the episode. Clips from street interviews are interspersed throughout, where members of the public are asked the question “What do you think of people involved in the leather and SM scene?” Alan Segal interviews Bill Houghton and Jean Young about their involvement in the SM community. Sue McNaughton produced a piece that shows women talking about their experiences with tattoos and piercings. The episode concludes with an interview with Claes (Creator, Choreographer and Director of Mia Culpa Part II, of the SM Trilogy) by Robb Atkinson.
(01:29:45 – 02:40:44)
Recording is Live from City Hall, September 15, 1992, Vancouver City Council footage. This recording shows a presentation by Chief Constable Bill Marshall to City Council on gay and lesbian assaults in Vancouver, history and actions taken. Speakers include: Bill Marshall, Inspector Dorn, Gordon Campbell, Libby Davies, Harry Rankin, Patricia Wilson, George Puil, Tung Chan, Donald Bellamy and Ken Walker presenting a petition.
(02:40:45 – 02:44:45)
This part of the tape shows the end of an episode of West Side Profile with host Ted Lederer, followed by Rogers Community Cable interval spots showing outdoor scenes from Vancouver.
(02:44:46 – 03:13:34)
The June 1993 episode is on location at Carnival on Commercial, part of the Stonewall Festival in the Park and is hosted by Penny Chalmer and David Yerrell. Interviews with attendees are by Lisa Currie are interspersed throughout the episode. The first segment is an interview with Bryan Fair (Carnival Organizer) by Robb Atkinson. Alan Herbert is then interviewed by Robb Atkinson about the inclusion of sexual orientation on the census. Gerry Kowalenko reviews the film “The Boys in the Band” and the episode concludes with Rob Wolvin talking about the upcoming Pride Parade.
(03:13:35 – 03:40:52)
The last part of the tape contains Rogers Cable public service announcements accompanied by music.
Technical directors for Prism episodes are Gordon Inglis and Tracy Major. The executive producers are Malcolm Crane and Robb Atkinson. Prism camera and crew members include: Rod Affleck, Karen Bitz, Garrett Campbell, Jolene Clarke, Joe Crowell, Eric Dunning, Toby Lindala, Sue McNaughton, Keith Paquette, Chris Rahim, Sheila Rebelato, Wayne Robert, Lindsay South, Robyn and Glynnis Water.
Reenactment actor snacking at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Item is a photograph showing a reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street. Mike Harcourt is shown seated at the head of the table.
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Item is a photograph showing a reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street. Mike Harcourt is pictured at the head of the table.
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Item is a photograph showing a reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street. Mike Harcourt is pictured on the far left.
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Reenactment of Vancouver's first City Council meeting at 12 Water Street
Item is a photograph showing cast members Reenacting the photograph of the first City Council Meeting at 12 Water Street. Pictured (L-R): unidentified, May Brown, Harry Rankin, Mike Harcourt, George Puil, Gordon Campbell, unidentified, Michael Francis.
Item is a photograph showing Sir Percy Vincent, Mayor of London, and Mayor McGeer as well as other important officials in front of City Hall following the unveiling of the Capt. George Vancouver statue. Back: Major A.E. Wood, D.C.M., Commander J.R. Poland, R.N., City Marshall Sergaent-at-arms W.T. Boston, sword bearer of London, mace bearer and common crier. Front: Alderman Frederick Whittingham, J.P., Sir Percy Vincent, Bart, Frederick Rowland Esq. Chief Commoner, Col. Sir Vansittart Bowater B.T. former Lord Mayor, M.P., His Worship G.G. McGeer, K.C.M.P., Col. J.D. Laurie, T.D., Senior Sheriff, Col. Wm. J. P. F.R.G.S. Junior Sheriff.
Item is a photograph showing Sir Percy Vincent, Mayor of London, and Mayor McGeer as well as other important officials in front of City Hall following the unveiling of the Capt. George Vancouver statue. Front row (L-R): Sir Vansittart Bowater; Lt. Col. J.D. Laurie, Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor; Mayor G.G. McGeer; Col. W.J. Waldron, Sheriff. Second row: Fred Wittingham; Major A.F. Wood, sword bearer; Commander J.R. Poland, City Marshall; W.T. Boston, mace bearer; Alexander McKay, mace bearer; Mr. F. Rowland, Chief Commoner.
Roméo LeBlanc and Sam Sullivan
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Roméo LeBlanc shaking hands with Gordon Price in council chambers, Donald Bellamy in background
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Roméo LeBlanc shaking hands with Jennifer Clarke in council chambers
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is a photograph showing Roméo LeBlanc shaking hands with Jennifer Clarke in council chambers. Also pictured: Maggie Ip and Mayor Philip Owen.
Roméo LeBlanc shaking hands with Maggie Ip in council chambers
Part of City of Vancouver fonds