Brian Creer, kayaking in white water
- AM1533-S2-4-: 2009-005.342
- Item
- [198-]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation. Courtesy Brian Creer.
Brian Creer, kayaking in white water
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation. Courtesy Brian Creer.
Brill trolley bus, southbound on Dunbar at 31st Avenue
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy of Angus McIntyre.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 1 of an interview of May Brown. Interview covers many topics including: the fact that May was a Dunbar resident since 1949, the Neighbourhood, the fact that both May and her husband Lorne were physical education specialists, Camp Deka, Election to Parks Board, Election to City Council and TEAM, the new civic reform party. Lorne and May's service on many community boards and committees was also covered and the recently dedicated May and Lorne Brown Park. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is the continuation of an interview of May Brown. Interview covers many topics including: the fact that May was a Dunbar resident since 1949, the Neighbourhood, the fact that both May and her husband Lorne were physical education specialists, Camp Deka, Election to Parks Board, Election to City Council and TEAM, the new civic reform party. Lorne and May's service on many community boards and committees was also covered and the recently dedicated May and Lorne Brown Park. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Bob Bruce.
Building fireside room H. J. Graig [?]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Churches. Courtesy of the Archives of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster.
Building house at 3379 West 22nd Ave.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item was filed under People and customs.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy B.C. Hydro Information Services.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Michael Bullock. Bullock is Professor emeritus, at the UBC Creative Writing Department. He was a translator of German and French, a surrealist poet and painter, he was also the founder of the Surrealist Society. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 2 of 2 of audio cassette tape. Side 2 of audio cassette tape is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy of Angus McIntyre.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation.
Bus turning at 41st and Dunbar
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Transportation. Courtesy of Angus McIntyre.
Caretaker's house at the Convent [of the Sacred Heart]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools.
Carrying the canoe from the river
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Musqueam. Courtesy of Pam Chambers.
[Cathay Cafe] on Dunbar. [This is the site of the] first home of Dunbar Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Churches. Courtesy of the Dunbar Lutheran archives.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Hilda Catherall. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is the continuation of an interview of Hilda Catherall. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Celtic Shipyard, owned by Musqueam Band: formerly BC Forest Service Marine Depot
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands.
Celtic slough; foreground, gillnet net guards, Deering Island in background
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands.
CGIT [Canadian Girls in Training] selling pancakes at Knox United Christmas bazaar
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Churches. Pictured from left to right: Ruth Berry, Cynthia Cowan, Muriel Kirk (leader), Joyce Kelly, and Joan Tyldesley.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Parks.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Pam Chambers. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording starts and ends mid-conversation.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is the continuation of an interview of Pam Chambers. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording starts and ends mid-conversation.
Chan children inside garden growing shed
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands. The children of Eddie Chan pictured are: Linda, Murray, Muphy and Manley.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Eddie Chan. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation. Side B is blank.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 2 of 2 of audio cassette tape. Side 2 of audio cassette tape is blank.
Chan, Linda Chan, Eddie [side 1]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Linda and Eddie Chan. Recording ends mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Chan, Linda Chan, Eddie [side 2]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is the continuation of an interview of Linda and Eddie Chan. Recording ends mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands. The children of Eddie Chan pictured are: Linda, Murray, Muphy and Manley.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Andrew Charles, Musqueam Band Manager. Also Present at the interview was: Vivien Clarke, asking about religion, and Larissa Grant of the Band Office. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item component is side 2 and the continuation of an interview of Andrew Charles, Musqueam Band Manager. Also Present at the interview was: Vivien Clarke, asking about religion, and Larissa Grant of the Band Office. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Chickens and coops in background
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands.
Children at Malkin Park (Kerrisdale Annex school grounds)
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Parks.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item was filed under People and customs.
[Children in costumes on a lawn in front of a house]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Art and culture.
Children on tricycles, West Memorial, [looking east]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Parks. Courtesy Leslie Deeth. Pictured in photograph are: left back, Sharon Crumly (nee Flynn), left front, Leslie Deeth (nee Walker), right back, Don Flynn and left front Susan Williams (nee Walker).
Children playing double dutch [jump rope] on the street
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation.
Children playing hockey on snowy street
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation.
[Children playing with blocks]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools.
[Children playing with blocks]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools.
Children posed in front of car on street
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Sports and recreation. People in photo from left to right: woman on left unknown, Janet Hill, Beverly Brooks, Barbara Allen, joanne Dyer, Margaret Campbell, springer spaniel was called Spotty. In front on the left is Diane Boothman, others are unknown. Photo take by a lady who saw the girls playing. Somewhere in 3800 or 3900 block of 19th Ave. Children are wearing typical play clothes.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under People and customs.