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Erin [birthday party]

Item is a film showing the birthday party of [Erin, the baby] at a house, parents drinking champagne, guests arriving, kids arriving with birthday presents, guest eating in yard. House is possible located on Alma Street [street sign]. Post it note on film box with the address "2160 Trutch Street" written on it.

Silver Lodge Colour - Dogs/Cats/Kids [B&W]

Item is a film containing both black and white and colour footage. Colour portion of film shows rural area, a body of water with tugboat and barge, horse back riding at the Silver Lodge Riding Academy and candid shots of people on horses. Black and white portion shows a residential area (possibly Vancouver), kids and young men playing catch in the backyard, woman feeding treats to cats and a dog doing tricks, Hastings street showing various hotels and retail buildings, the BC Electric building, the Carnegie Library, playground with people on teeter-totters and swings (probably in Stanley Park), grizzly bears at the zoo (probably Stanley Park, the entrance to the Stanley Park Causeway and Vancouver City Hall.

1) Howe Sound Cruise 2) [Grand Coulee Dam Construction] - SF/Golden Gate 3) Van Streets Pre-Royal Visit

Item is a film containing footage of the Howe Sound cruise ship leaving the Burrard Inlet harbour in downtown Vancouver, the Marine Building, Hotel Vancouver, a cruise ship passing by Lighthouse Park and docking in Howe Sound, Britannia Beach, the Britannia Mine, the Grand Coulee Dam construction and land excavation. Film also shows a sequence at a zoo with tigers and bears, a car driving across the Golden Gate Bridge, Vancouver street scenes with flags and banners in preparation for the royal visit, City Hall and views looking north from the Burrard Bridge at downtown Vancouver.

Here's The Score For '64

Item is a film containing home movie sequences separated by title cards. The film shows footage of horses on a farm in Abbotsford, zebras and horses on a farm in Richmond, people drinking, laughing and dancing in a wood paneled living room in Abbotsford, the view from Jericho Beach of the downtown skyline with sailboats in the foreground and a rugby game at Brockton Point between Scotland and Western Canada. The film also contains footage of the 1964 Vancouver International Festival featuring art paintings and a mini Eiffel Tower structure at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre court yard, a sequence of the Granville Street Bridge with lamp post banners, sea lions and polar bears at the Stanley Park Zoo, family visit to Haney and the Buddhist Lantern Festival at the Vancouver Buddhist Church at 220 Jackson Street.

Stadium Grandstand Show

Item is a film that begins with a title card: "Noel B. Daniels presents Stadium Grandstand Show." The film likely takes place at Empire Stadium. The film shows various performances on a stage in the field, and on the track around the field, including a Maori themed dance performance, a circus-like performance of a man and woman being shot out of a cannon, a slapstick comedy, a camel race, a chariot race, and acrobats hanging from a flying helicopter. Each performance act is introduced by a title card.

Fairview Belt Line

Item is a film showing footage of and from aboard the Fairview Belt Interurban line. Streetcars, automobiles, trucks, cyclists and pedestrians are shown. Areas include: Granville Street, Broadway, Main Street, Hastings Street, the Connaught Bridge, and Broadway from Granville to Main. Businesses, street signs, billboards and business signs are shown throughout.

Central Park

Item is a film showing the Central Park Interurban line, and of the city from aboard the interurban. Notable scenes include parts of downtown Vancouver, Hastings Street and what appears to be the line along Vanness Avenue, now the Expo skytrain line. Street signs, buildings, houses, signboards and greenery are shown.

Pacific Great Eastern Railway - 1949

Item is a film showing the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. Titles at the beginning note that this train travels through the Cariboo, and central and northern British Columbia. Most of the film shows scenery from a moving train, likely travel ling down the B.C. coast. Towards the end of the film, the train arrives at its final destination, Howe Sound. The camera operator boards a ferry which travels west along the Burrard Inlet to Vancouver’s harbor. There are shots of the Lions Gate Bridge, and the Vancouver skyline.

Bastard Love [part 1]

Item is a film containing the first part of the Rogers family film entitled "Bastard Love." Film contains title cards introducing the film's title information, character names and actor names. Information from the first title card: "A Bell-Tupoyd-Rogafsky Production, controlled by Roger's Inc., photographed by Irene, censored by Mackenzie-Manson, adapted from novel 'Bastard Love'." Actors include: Duncan Bell-Irving (Duke of Faversham), Irene Rogers (Duchess), Ernie Rogers (Lord Claude Faversham), Isobel Tupper (Lady Claude), "Moley" Molson (Bastard son and heir), Lila Malkin (Maid), Reggie Tupper (Capt. Tucker), Elspeth Cherniavsky (Native girl and nun), Bruce Boyd (Monk), Pye Bell-Irving (Drug Den Habitué), Phip Rogers (Drug Den Proprietor), Zulette Boyd (Entertainer).

Bastard Love [part 2]

Item is a film containing the second part of the Rogers family film entitled "Bastard Love." Intertitles appear throughout.

Bastard Love [part 3]

Item is a film containing the third part of the Rogers family film entitled "Bastard Love." Intertitles appear throughout. Title cards signal the end of the film and the cast is listed again. Names of actors not previously listed: Jan Cherniavsky (Butler and Minister); Mischel Cherniavsky (Actor in Commercials); Michael Cherniavsky (Son of Lord Claude); Mrs. B.T. Rogers (Extra); Mary Cherniavsky (Extra).

Peter and Ann Wedding 1952

Item is a family film shot between 1952 and 1953. Footage includes the wedding party and guests of Ann and Peter Cherniavsky arriving and mingling outside of the church, Peter and Ann Cherniavsky picnicking and site seeing, and baby portraits being taken of Alix Cherniavsky (daughter of Peter and Ann). Also shown is a trip to Ozama, Dominican Republic including swimming scenes at the beach and pool, a Christmas party and locals singing, dancing and fishing.

Easter at Ozama

Item is a family film shot between 1953 and 1954. Footage was mostly shot at Ozama in the Dominican Republic and includes many shots of Alix Cherniavsky as a baby with her parents Peter and Ann Cherniavsky. Also shown are Ozama locals singing and playing, people swimming and a Christmas party.

P.A. Cherniavsky 1964

Item is a family film from 1964. Film includes footage showing the Cherniavsky family (Peter, Ann, Alix, Pippa, Tessa and Jan) in the yard at their home at 6688 Marguerite Street, Easter and Jan's fifth birthday celebrations at Cowan's Point on Bowen Island including swimming and boating. The film ends with footage of a whaling expedition in Port Hardy, showing aerial views of the wharf, ocean and beach, harpooning a whale and men processing the whale on a pier.

1965 - Demolition of House 3738 Pine Cresc.

Item is a family film from between 1965 and 1966. Film includes footage showing the demolition of a house at 3738 Pine Crescent, Cherniavsky family trips to Bowen Island, Whistler, Brentwood Bay, Butchart Gardens and Grattan's Ranch in Lone Butte B.C.

Mrs. G.

Item is a family film from the 1930's. Film includes footage showing the Cherniavsky family (Elspeth, Jan and children) in a yard (possibly at 3637 Angus Drive), on family trips to a rural area (possibly Bowen Island). There are shots showing dogs, swimming, time spent at an amusement park, a group clearing land and children playing.

Capilano

Item is a promotional film for the British Properties Limited, Capilano Estates containing title cards. The film shows the properties including houses, the golf course, the tool house, the club house and surrounding landscape. The film also shows the clearing of land by British Properties.

'Stelle - office and home - Joe

Item is a film containing home movie footage filmed by Allan Crocker. The film shows Estelle Crocker at their residence at 7347 West Boulevard, driving in Vancouver, the 2600 block of Granville Street, building construction, the interior and exterior of Dr. Farquhar's office where Estelle Crocker worked as a medical office assistance, the interior of the residence and Joe the family dog.

Tennis club

Item is a film containing home movie footage filmed by Allan Crocker. The film shows people playing tennis at Jericho Tennis Club, the exterior features and the view from Jericho Tennis Club. The film also shows Estelle Crocker leaving a retail store and driving a car.

Around Vancouver

Item is a film containing home movie footage filmed by Allan Crocker. The film shows Stanley Park including the Stanley Park zoo, birds and the Dining Pavilion; Coal Harbour; the Lion's Gate Bridge; Queen Elizabeth Park; a trip to [Caribou?]; an airport; and Christmas celebrations at the Crocker residence, 7347 West Boulevard.

Follow Me

Item is a film showing a boy [Arnold Stride] talking to Fire Chief R.R. Jacks and witnessing two rescue drills.

Vancouver Jubilee

Item is a promotional film showing the Diamond Jubilee celebration events, a brief history of Vancouver and concludes with footage of Vancouver after 1945. The film shows historical photographs of Vancouver and focuses on various aspects of development in Vancouver including industry, media, communications, transportation, power plants, city planning, city governance, tourism and architecture.

The film was commissioned by the Vancouver Jubilee Publicity Committee and later sponsored by the British Columbia Electric Company Ltd.

Individuals involved in the creation of the film include: John Young (Director of Photography), L.E. Weekes (Cameraman), Maureen Balfe (Editor), Gordon Inglis and Margaret Jestley (Narrators), C. Fredenburgh (Lighting), L.M. Parry (Producer), William D. Dix (Director)

This film is a re-print made by the Vancouver Museum in the late 1970's for a program called "Vancouver's Heritage in Film".

Trans-Canada Films

The Dogwood Monarchist Society's Mr. Gay Pride Body Beautiful Contest

Item is a videocassette containing a recording of the first annual "Mr. Gay Pride Body Beautiful Contest" presented by the Dogwood Monarchist Society at Celebrities Nightclub. The video was produced by Amazing Video Productions and Jim DeYoung.

Contents index:
(1:36) Emperor Mr. Williams (MC) - audience prizes
(4:40) Crowning Prince Stuart
(8:09) 1st Contestant - Steven Grenier
(9:30) 2nd Contestant - Tyrone
(10:15) 3rd Contestant - [Kim]
(11:05) 4th Contestant - Ian Nelson
(12:05) 5th Contestant - Dan
(12:50) 6th Contestant - Andréas (?)
(14:40) [Patrick Burr] - song
(18:30) [Patrick Burr] - song
(23:18) New host/MC Stuart - audience prizes
(26:42) Casual wear - Steve
(28:00) Casual wear - Tyrone
(29:00) Casual wear - Kim
(30:00) Casual wear - Ian
(31:15) Casual wear - Dan
(32:15) Casual wear - Andréas
(34:10) Prize sponsors - Wet Products, Bady Body Wear, Metro Grill, Sunshine Candy, F212, and Software Co.
(35:00) Marcus Mosley - vocal interlude
(39:15) Marcus Mosley - vocal interlude
(42:40) Host/MC Emperor Williams
(43:05) Swimsuit - Steve
(43:40) Swimsuit - Tyrone
(44:05) Swimsuit - Kim
(44:35) Swimsuit - Ian
(45:10) Swimsuit - Dan
(45:30) Swimsuit - Andréas
(48:00) [Brynn] (vocals), Georgiana (keyboards) and David (percussion) - band setup
(53:00) [Brynn] (vocals), Georgiana (keyboards) and David (percussion) - song
(58:45) [Brynn] (vocals), Georgiana (keyboards) and David (percussion) - song
(1:03:40) [Brynn] (vocals), Georgiana (keyboards) and David (percussion) - song
(1:09:10) All contestants back on stage
(1:10:10) 6th place - Dan
(1:10:30) 5th place - Kim
(1:10:45) 4th place - Ian
(1:11:00) 3rd place - Andréas
(1:11:30) 2nd place - Steve
(1:11:40) 1st place - Tyrone

Entertainer/Ultima drag competition [tape 1]

Item is a video cassette containing the first two sets of the Entertainer of the Year/Ultima Drag competition sponsored by the Dogwood Monarchist Society and held at Celebrities Nightclub.

Contents index:
(2:37) Introductions and announcements by MC Rochelle
(5:45) Kristy Krunt - live song
(8:16) Paige Turner - song
(13:33) Joan-E - song
(23:30) Cheryl - song
(27:40) Iris - song
(33:52) Sister Clitoris - song
(40:10) Judy Jive - song
(47:45) Venus de Mylar - song
(51:18) Wanda Wacko - song
(58:06) Myria la Noir - song

Entertainer/Ultima drag competition [tape 2]

Item is a video cassette containing the third and final set of the Entertainer of the Year/Ultima Drag competition sponsored by the Dogwood Monarchist Society and held at Celebrities Nightclub.

Contents index:
(4:48) Ruby Stone - song
(13:11) Hot Rod - song
(20:06) "So Sumi" (AKA Sumi Sashay) - song
(25:10) Richard Boulier - song
(32:00) Tiffany - spoken comedy routine (no picture)
(35:45) Queen of Hearts 17 [Ebony] - song
(39:20) Glen - song
(44:43) GVNCS Princess BeBe - song
(50:30) Willi Taylor - song
(55:03) Ian Gardner - live comedy routine and song
(1:01:46) Tara Nova - song
(1:07:40) Rochelle - song
(1:12:20) Kristy Krunt - song
(1:25:20) Candidates for Entertainer of the Year on stage

DMS [Dogwood Monarchist Society] Coronation Ball

Item is a videocassette containing a recording of "Coronation 36: Legendary Ladies and their Leading Men" presented by the Dogwood Monarchist Society along with Emperor XXXIII, Steve and Empress XXXV, Jaylene at the Renaissance Vancouver Harbourside Hotel.

Notes: sound quality extremely poor: some acts unidentifiable
Contents details:
(000) Introduction of royalty and guests
(17:30) Raye Sunshine and Christina ? - song
(34:25) Kamelle Toe (?) - song
(41:05) ? - song
(52:35) Glenn Anderson - song
(58:25) Imelda Mae Santos - song
(1:17:00) ? - song
(1:42:00) Myria LeNoir - song
(1: 46:53) Christopher Peterson - song
(2:06:00) Charity - song
(2:26:40) Mandy Kamp - song
(2:31:00) Adrian Alexander de Vender Vogue - song
(2:36:45) Nina Maxwell - song
(2:42:55) Buster Cherry - song
(2:47:20) Viviane Von Broken Hymen - song
(2:54:10) Kyle Hazelwood - song
(3:01:00) Iona Whipp - song
(3:09:30) Austin, Texas performance
(3:15:35) Buster Cherry - song
(3:19:25) Tacoma, Wash. - performance
(3:23:45) Justine Tyme - song
(3:29:05) Steve Lobsinger - song
(3:42:52) Jaylene - photo tribute and song

Ball Fever 1993

Item is a videocassette containing a recording of 'Ball Fever 1993' at the Royal Hotel, sponsored by the Dogwood Monarchist Society.

Contents index:
(00:30) ted northe (MC) - song
(06:40) Wanda Wacko - song
(10:35) Myria LeNoir (MC)
(13:10) Ms. Adrian - song
(18:40) Venus de Mylar - song
(25:20) Scarlett (Toronto Crown Princess) - song
(28:40) Golden Screw Award: to Wawa
(31:50) Joan-E - song
(36:55) J.D. Rene - song
(44:35) Crema - song
(51:00) Storm Warning - song
(59:10) Darcy Dark - song
(1:08:50) Golden Screw Award to Martin - song
(1:12:15) Gaz - Golden Screw Award
(1:20:40) Candidate for Empress Flo Flowing - song
(1:29:00) Candidate for Empress Dusty Ryane - song
(1:37:25) Candidate for Emperor - Wawa - song

Coronation Ball 1993 [part 3]

Item is a videocassette containing a recording of part 3 of the 1993 Dogwood Monarchist Society Coronation Ball at the Commodore Ballroom.

Contents index:
(00) Joan-E - song
(5:20) David - entrance, dance and song
(12:50) Bill, Emperor XVI of Portland, Oregon -song
(17:40) Bennett Williams - songs
(35:50) Imelda Mae Santos - song
(40:00) Introduction of Willie Taylor, Myria Le Noir, Serena (Empress of Calgary), Anita (Empress of Regina), Empress of Edmonton, Empress of Toronto, Miss Kay (Empress I of Saskatoon), Wilma Fingerdew (Empress of Regina).
(42:15) Introduction of Emperors of Little John (Emperor XVI of Calgary), Mr. Vera (Emperor XVII of Edmonton), Andy [Rereginus] (Emperor II of Regina), and Bob Town (Emperor XI Toronto).
(44:25) Poly Ester - song
(49:45) Empress of Calgary Justine Tyme - song
(54:50) Pearl d'Abolonia - song
(59:45) Candidates performance introducing Flo Dear
(1:03:40) Flo Dear -song
(1:08:20) Dusty Ryane - song
(1:16:10) Wa Wa - song
(1:19:25) Ken Coolen - songs
(1:27:20) Imelda Mae Santos - song

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