Jeanne Sauvé presenting award to recipient
- AM1576-S6-12-F31-: 2011-010.2268-: 2011-010.2268.15
- Part
- Apr. 5, 1986
Jeanne Sauvé presenting award to recipient
Jeanne Sauvé presenting award to recipient
Jeanne Sauvé presenting award to recipient
Jeanne Sauvé greets Distinguished Pioneer Award recipients at Hotel Vancouver
Jeanne Sauvé cutting Centennial birthday cake with ceremonial sword
Jeanne Sauvé cutting Centennial birthday cake with ceremonial sword
Jeanne Sauvé cutting Centennial birthday cake with ceremonial sword
Jeanne Sauvé at Pacific Central Station
Jeanne Sauvé at Pacific Central Station
Jeanne Sauvé and Mayor Harcourt before Centennial cake cutting
Jeanne Sauvé addresses gathering at Canadian Pacific Station
Jeanne Sauvé addresses gathering at Canadian Pacific Station
Jeanne Sauvé addresses attendees in Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom
Jeanne Sauvé addresses attendees in Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom
Jeanne Sauvé addresses attendees in Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom
Jeanne Sauvé addresses attendees in Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom
Jeanne Sauvé addresses attendees in Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom
Jeanne Sauvé addresses attendees in Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom
Group on stage at Canadian Pacific Station, Mayor Harcourt at podium
Greeting party on arrival platform at Canadian Pacific Station during visit of Jeanne Sauvé
Distinguished Pioneer Awards presenters and special guests at front of Grand Ballroom
Distinguished Pioneer Awards presenters and special guests
Item is a photograph showing the presenters and special guests standing at the front of the Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom. Pictured (L-R): Unidentified, Harry Rankin, Bruce Eriksen, Unidentified, Michael Francis, Mike Harcourt, Jeanne Sauvé and Maurice Sauvé.
Distinguished Pioneer Awards attendees seated in the Hotel Vancouver Grand Ballroom
Distinguished Pioneer Award Ceremony at Hotel Vancouver
Item is a photograph showing a group of Distinguished Awards Ceremony presenters seated at the front of a Hotel Vancouver room. Pictured (L-R): Harry Rankin, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Mike Harcourt, Jeanne Sauvé.
Distinguished Pioneer Award Ceremony at Hotel Vancouver
Item is a photograph showing the Distinguished Pioneer Award Ceremony at Hotel Vancouver. Jeanne Sauvé is pictured standing in the blue dress. Mike Harcourt is seated second from the left.
Distinguished Pioneer Award Ceremony at Hotel Vancouver
Item is a photograph showing the presenters at the Distinguished Pioneer Award Ceremony at Hotel Vancouver. Jeanne Sauvé is pictured seated in a blue dress.
CBC News - Vancouver Centennial
Item is a videocassette containing five clips from CBC news on the subject of the Vancouver Centennial celebrations.
The first clip depicts a ribbon cutting ceremony for Castle Vancouver, a replica of Coevorden Castle, Captain George Vancouver’s ancestral home. This was a donation from the Netherlands and was attended by Dutch dignitaries; a discussion of the massive birthday cake prepared for the centennial celebrations, including footage of the cake and it’s preparation, and an interview with the baker; and revealing the new welcome sign for the city.
The second clip is a montage of still photographs and motion picture footage illustrating major events in the history of the city of Vancouver. The third clip is about the arrival of Governor General Jeanne Sauvé for the centennial celebrations. She is introduced by Mayor Michael Harcourt, and gives a short speech.
The fourth clip is about the centennial celebrations themselves, and includes footage of bands, parades, the concert at Brockton Point, and families enjoying the day. The clip presents a variety of people from the celebrations wishing Vancouver ‘Happy Birthday’ for the camera. The clip finishes with scenes from the cake cutting ceremony with Governor General Sauvé and Mayor Harcourt, as well as Sauvé turning on the water for the restored Jubilee Fountain.
The fifth clip is the visit of Mayor Harcourt, his family, and [Leora Apsoruis] (the Vancouver Jubilee baby, born on April 6, 1936) to the hospital room of the centennial baby.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation