- AM1576-S6-6-F43-: 2011-010.5
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- [1986]
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the song "My Vancouver, Your Vancouver" written by Griff Walker for the Centennial Song competition.
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Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the song "My Vancouver, Your Vancouver" written by Griff Walker for the Centennial Song competition.
Beautyful [Beautiful] City Vancouver
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of a song written by Johanna Schwarz Kaelble for the Centennial Song competition.
Item is an audio cassette containing songs written by Bob Roberts. The first song is his entry for the Centennial Song competition and is about Vancouver and Expo '86. There are two other songs on the cassette, the sleeve suggests they were written by Bob Roberts as well, one is a Christmas song.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of "Vancouver town" sung by Shirley Rogers and submitted to the Centennial Song competition.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of Ron Eveleigh speaking about his life, beginning with moving to British Columbia as a small child; his education in Vancouver at theological college at U.B.C., employment with B.C. Provincial Police, Prince Rupert Police, Burnaby Police Department, and Vancouver Police Department; life in Vancouver in the 1930's; his work as a police officer during protests, and his involvement in Vancouver politics.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the song "Vancouver, the star of the west" written by Russell Gordon Kearns and submitted to the Centennial Song competition. Vocals on the recording are performed by Karen Kelm.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the song "Old Vancouver". Peter Hough performed the vocals and Peter Wilson played piano on this recording. The words and music were written by Kev Ryan.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of a song written by Lois Kerr for the Centennial Song competition. The song on this recording was sung by Cait Beddoes and arranged and performed by Cait [Beddoes] and Carson.
Frank Sinatra promo, March 31, 1986
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Frank Sinatra inviting residents of Vancouver to the April 3rd Centennial celebration kick off event and wishing Vancouver a happy birthday.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Susan A. Point. Interview includes a walk through the studio, her school and family life. There is an audible change in pitch throughout recording; this could be tape damage or on initial recording. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Thelma Reid Lower. Topic covered include the Parent Teacher Association at Kerrisdale and the Annex Campaign for a Home Economics Department at UBC. Lower also talks about the Couples Club, Victoria Gardens, and [Philomel] Ladies Chair. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Recording starts and ends mid-conversation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Dr. Ed (Ted) Robinson. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Voice capture volume is very low.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Cornelia Oberlander. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation. Side B is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Roz Marshall. Interview follows Marshall's life from her early life in the Middle East to her studies in Canada and elsewhere. The interview also covers her life as a woman artist raising children and teaching art, especially the effect of art on young children. The interview concludes with her present independent career and touches on her old home in Kerrisdale. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Poor quality recording.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with James M. Malkin. Malkin lived at Blenheim and Marine Drive, across from Mole farm. His Father was in business and his Mother encouraged music, his sister Ursula is a concert pianist. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Helen MacDonald. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Side B is blank.
Latremouille, Lori-ann and Bungay, Angus
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Lori-ann Latremouille, artist and Angus Bungay, sculptor and animator. Latremouille talks about Dunbar schools and her Immaculate Conception Convent memories. She also talks about her teacher Lorraine Vezeau, the fact that her art skills were mainly self-taught, and she was self supporting from early age. Bungay grew up in U.K. and lived all over due to the foreign postings of a military father, he was trained in graphic arts, visiting Vancouver in 1991, he met and married Lori and has been settled here ever since. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Bob Jones. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation. Knocking and clicking noises are from the microphone being moved and hit during original recording.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Clista Heather. Interview conducted by Larry Moore. Recording starts mid-conversation. Side B is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Sinclair (Clair) Healy. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recorded voice capture is very low. Side B is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with John MacLachlan Gray, writer. Interview topis include bicycle riding and neighbourhood trees. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Ivy Granstrom, blind competative runner and swimmer. Granstrom was born Sept 28,1911, Glace Bay, N.S. She was an avid Polar Bear swimmer. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with N.R. German (Kathleen). Mrs N. R. German (Kathleen) and her late husband operated several gift shops in Vancouver area bwteen 1946-53. They also operated a lending library until Vancouver Public Library Dunbar Branch opened in 1950. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.
Bjarnason, Millie Hasz Barrie, Lindsay
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Millie H. Bjarnason (side A) and Lindsay Barrie (side B). Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Sonia Wicken. Major topics addressed include Community life and the Dunbar Resident's Association. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Joan Tyldesley. Interview conducted by [?].
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Tien Ching. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.