Interview with Archie McCallum
- AM1487-: LEG1773.1-: LEG543.13.4
- Part
- 1943
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Interview with Archie McCallum
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Presentation of Nelson telescope to City of Vancouver
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Boyd portraits presentation by Major Matthews [part II]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Boyd portraits presentation by Major Matthews [part III]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Boyd portraits presentation by Major Matthews [part I]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Boyd portraits presentation by Major Matthews [part IV]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Bing Crosby in Vancouver, edited broadcast [sides 7-8]
Bing Crosby in Vancouver, edited broadcast [sides 1-6]
Bing Crosby - Philco Radio Time
Part contains a recording of a network broadcast of Bing Crosby's radio show during his October 1948 visit to Vancouver. The sponsor was Philco Radio and Television Corp. and the broadcaster was the American Broadcasting Company. BC Archives created recording by copying Parts 1, 2 and 3 from two original audio discs.
Part contains excerpts from the CJOR broadcast of Bing Crosby's 1948 visit to Vancouver, reprised on the eve of the cornerstone laying at the Sunset Memorial Centre. Individuals involved include Bing Crosby (speaker) and Dorwin Baird (reporter). BC Archives created recording by copying Parts 1 and 2 from the original audio disc.
Address to Vancouver Canadian Club [side 2]
Part of Howard Green fonds
Address to Vancouver Canadian Club [side 1]
Part of Howard Green fonds
B.C. centennial searchlight tattoo [parts 6-9]
B.C. centennial searchlight tattoo [parts 1-5]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is the first part of an audio reel containing a recording of notes taken from the Summary Record of the Provincial Civil Defence Coordinators' conference in Ottawa on October 5th and 6th, 1959. The speaker is unidentified.
National Conference of Emergency Health Services
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is the second part of an audio reel containing a recording of notes taken from the report by Brigadier Lister to Brigadier McArthur on the National Conference of Emergency Health Services from November 16-19, 1959 at the Civil Defence College,[Arnprior], Ontario.
Jack Webster radio show [part 2]
Part of Howard Green fonds
Jack Webster radio show [part 1]
Part of Howard Green fonds
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Part is a recording of an interview with a baker on scene at a bakery.
[Thompson] Inquiry show outtakes
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Part is a recording of the outtakes from an introduction to a segment about the Thompson Inquiry and interviews with three fishermen.
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Part is an audio recording of Soundwalking with Hildegard Westerkamp. The recording takes place at Pigeon park and on a shopping trip downtown, including Pacific Centre Mall.
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Part is an audio recording of Soundwalking with Hildegard Westerkamp. The recording takes place at Stanley Park.
Greenpeace - Metcalfe - CBC - Bill Terry ["between ourselves" broadcast, part 2 of 2]
Part of Greenpeace Foundation fonds
Breakfast with Aunt Mary - interview of Irving Stowe
Part of Greenpeace Foundation fonds
Greenpeace - Metcalfe - CBC - Bill Terry ["between ourselves" broadcast, part 1 of 2]
Part of Greenpeace Foundation fonds
Science program - Hal Wardell interviewing Irving Stowe
Part of Greenpeace Foundation fonds
G.L.T. Sharp interview [part 2]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
G.L.T. Sharp interview [part 1]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
J.Y. McCarter interview [part 1]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
J.Y. McCarter interview [part 2]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
Mrs. Earl Johnson (Olga Fee) interview [part 1]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
Mrs. Earl Johnson (Olga Fee) interview [part 2]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
Steve Rosell, special asst. to Robert Andras, 1970-1972 [interview]
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of Steve Rosell, who served as special assistant to Canadian politician Robert Andras from 1970 to 1972, as he responds to written questions about the Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association, urban planning, policies, and the surrounding politics. The opening of the tape contains clips from "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" (Clark Gesner); Steve Rosell begins addressing questions at the 6 min., 25 sec. mark as classical music plays in the background. After Rosell finishes with the questions, the song "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" (Simon & Garfunkel) plays. From the 37 min., 57 sec. mark to the end of the tape is silent.
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of an interview with Ev Brown regarding federal and provincial policies as they relate to urban development and rehabilitation projects.
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of an interview with Dan Campbell regarding federal and provincial policies as they relate to urban development and rehabilitation projects.
John Coates, Planning Dept.; Lloyd Axeworthy, E.A. to Paul Hellyer [interviews]
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of interviews with John Coates of the Planning Department and Lloyd Axeworthy, then executive assistant to Paul Hellyer of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), about the joint Strathcona-CMHC initiatives to renew housing in the area, as well as the associated history and politics. Interview cuts out at end of tape.
Ron Basford; King Ganong [interviews]
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of interviews with former MP Ron Basford and King Ganong. Ron Basford speaks about zoning and funding considerations in attempting to renew Strathcona, and King Ganong speaks about negotiations with SPOTA and the City of Vancouver to secure funding for the renewal of properties within Strathcona. Interview cuts out at end of tape.
Tony Geach, Director of Urban Renewal [interview]
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of an interview with Tony Geach, the Director of Urban Renewal, regarding urban planning and policies in British Columbia, Vancouver, and Strathcona in the 1950s and 1960s. The interview ends at the 39 min., 40 sec. mark; recorded classical music until the end of the tape.
David Spearing [interview, part 1 of 2]
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of part one (of two) of an interview with David Spearing, who was involved in the Strathcona initiatives including the working committee and the preparation of a report to Council. Interview continues in part two.
R. Berwick + N. Pratt [part 1]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
R. Berwick + N. Pratt [part 2]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
David Spearing [interview, part 2 of 2]
Part of Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association fonds
Item part is a recording of part two (of two) of an interview with David Spearing, who was involved in the Strathcona initiatives including the working committee and the preparation of a report to Council. Interview cuts out at end of tape.
B.D. Commodore - Sept. 6, 1973
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a live performance by Brain Damage at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver (B.C.). The song list includes Let It Go (and It Will Come to You), It Had to Be God It Could Not Have Been Me, Turn Your Radio On (Statler Brothers), and Ridgerunner among others. Audience applause is also audible. Blank from 1:21:00.
Brain Damage
B.D. Commodore - Sept. 6, 1973
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a live performance of the Bruce Miller Band and Brain Damage at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver (B.C.). The Bruce Miller Band performs first; their song list includes Roly Poly (Fred Rose), Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (Aretha Franklin); Anna Marie (Susan Jacks); Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line (Jimmy Bryant); Dancing in the Street (Martha and the Vandellas) ; and She Caught the Katy (Mahal/Rachell). The Bruce Miller Band's set ends at 56:45. Brain Damage's set begins at 59:00; their song list includes No Better Fast, Standards, When I Die of a Young Blood's Vice, Trail in the Dust, and Let It Go (and It Will Come to You). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 1:37:22.
Brain Damage
B.D. tent show 2nd and 3rd (partial) electric set - Aug., 1974
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at a tent show in British Columbia. The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Miss Flash, It Had to Be God It Could Not Have Been Me, No Better Fast, Forget to Forget, Trucking Through the City, Let It Go, Mexico, Taking Sides (Loving Spoonful), and Steal Away. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Ends abruptly at end of tape.
Brain Damage
B.D. tent show 3rd electric set - Aug., 1974
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at a tent show in British Columbia. The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Steal Away, Dysentery Rag, Everybody Said to Take Your Life Easy but No One Told Me About the Greasy Goo, Hollywood, It's Alright, People Say, Nobody, Dance It Off. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 46:22.
Brain Damage
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a short portion of the ending song of a sermon by American contemporary spiritual teacher and author of the 1971 book "Be Here Now," Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert). At 09:47, the recording switches to a live concert by the band Brain Damage on Denman Island (B.C.). The song list includes Snail on the Run, Hitchhike, Love You More, I'll Be Back Again, Not Time for You to Go, and Turn Your Radio On (Statler Brothers). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 42:22.
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage. The demo set is composed of acoustic and electric numbers, including Mexico, Let It Go (and It Will Come to You), Born On a Mountain, Thunder On the Run, and Dragon. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 29:15.
Brain Damage