[View of] West Taku Arm, Lake Tagish from "S.S. Tutshi"
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-55.01
- Item
- [Aug. or Sept. 1949]
[View of] West Taku Arm, Lake Tagish from "S.S. Tutshi"
[View of] West Taku Arm, from S.S. "Tutshi"
[View of] Gardner Channel from C.N.S.S. "Prince George"
[View of] Gardner Channel from "C.N.S.S. Prince George"
Habitat : Oregon Coast Rainforest
Habitat : Coast of Oregon Sunset
Ulex europaeus [at] Land's End
[Apodaca Cove on the east coast of Bowen Island]
Part of Major Matthews collection
West Vancouver coast from Point Atkinson
Part of Hubert William Lovell fonds
Photograph was taken in the summer.
A note on the original mounting board reads: "'The morning's promise.' Early morning on Howe Sound, Vancouver, Canada. Tidal salt water of the Pacific Ocean, explored by Captain Vancouver, over 160 years ago."
Arbutus Tree on Island Summit, near Hood Point, Howe Sound
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Forestry. The Arbutus Tree on Watch. Island Summit, off Hood Point, Howe Sound, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Seascape. Low tide, salt water, and the disintegrating of shoreline. Miller's Landing, Howe Sound, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
[View of Howe Sound, with dead tree in the foreground]
A note on the original mounting board reads: "It is possible that this dead tree witnessed the comming of Capt. Vancouver as he explored the Sound past Hood Point, Bowen Island. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
Rocky ramparts of Bowen Island
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Geology. Rocky ramparts of Bowen Island. Among the Igneous formations. Miller's Landing, Hower Sound. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
[Coastline area, showing low mountains in the distance]
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
[Coastline area, showing mountain in the background]
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
[Coastline area, showing trees and mountains in the distance]
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
[Coastline area, showing buildings on waterfront in the distance]
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
Original accompanying envelope was labelled "B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. Operation, Rock Bay, Vancouver, Island, K.Y."
Expo '86' - press release footage
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item consists of raw footage featuring B.C./Expo 86 aerials; shot in 35mm and transferred to one inch tape. Original negative no longer exists and only video footage survives. Some of this material was used in Yaletown Production's video postcard series.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
This item consists of raw footage featuring B.C./Expo 86 aerials; shot in 35mm and transferred to one inch tape. Original negative no longer exists and only video footage survives. Some of this material was used in Yaletown Production's video postcard series. Includes nighttime footage of downtown Vancouver.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a sponsored production produced by Yaletown Productions Inc for the B.C. government. "Take a Giant Step" is a 28 minute promotional documentary presented by the Government of British Colubmia on the North East Coal and Transportation Development project. Features construction and mining montauges and information about the project and the partnerships with Japan, the Federal Government of Canada and two mining companies. Produced and directed by Ken Jubenvill; executive producer Davd Brown; written by Richard Tomkies; assistant director Mike [Michael] Collier; photograph Bab Asgeirrson; edited by Mike [Michael] Collier; music composed by Bruce Ruddell; narrator Jim Hault; sound recording Ralph Parker, Rob Young, and Peter Bentley; additional photography Dave Geddes and Ron Orieux; sound re-recording Paul Sharpe; titles and animation International Rocketship. 1984.
Hypothermia and cold water near drowning
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a sponsored production produced by Yaletown Productions for Transport Canada, the Canadian Coast Guard, and the Department of National Defense (DND). Item is the English version sub-master. Video outlines rescue and first aid procedures for properly diagnosing and rescuing patients with hypothermia and patients that have been rescued from cold water. Sept. 11, 1989.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is the award-winning"The Gift of Water." Produced by Mike Collier and Bob Rodvik. Photography by by Mike Collier and Bob Rodvik. Music by Ian Berry and Don Granbery. Edited by Mike Collier. Film transfer from 16mm to one inch master tape, transferred Nov. 22, 1984. "The Gift of Water" won two awards at the Canadian Film and Television Association Awards in 1975: Best Nature and Wildlife Film, and Best Cinematography.
Have Camera Will Travel - Art Brewer, assignment "Palau"
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is "Have Camera, Will Travel" with Art Brewer, assignment "Palau;" a one hour network television documentary shot and completed in High Definition in 2003. Broadcast first on NHK Japan. High Definition 59.94 1080i Digital Master textless version. HD Cam. Ch 1-2 Full Mix Stereo. - Ch 3-4 M&E Stereo. The film follows Brewer as he takes photographs for the travel magazine "Islands" in Palau. Palau is shot from the air, the water and on land - Art overcomes bad weather and illness to get the shots he wanted and he takes the time to share his process with the audience a little. The show also offers a brief history of Palau and a look into Palau culture. Broadcast first on NHK [Nippon H?s? Ky?kai; official English name: Japan Broadcasting Corporation] Japan. High Definition 59.94 1080i Digital Master textless version. HD Cam. Channel 1 full mix stereo left; channel 2 fill mix sterol right; channel 3 M&E stereo left; and channel 4 M&E stereo right. Facility: Post Digital Works Ltd. Nov. 8, 2002.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a short independent film filmed, directed and edited by Michael Collier. The three actors are: Dennis MacDonald, Gary Killeen and Dave Ponsart. Film depicts three men who find some insulated wire in the ocean [at wreck beach], drag it into a pile, hitchhike to downtown Vancouver, and then travel around downtown dragging the wire on the sidewalk behind them. Eventually the wire is left to one man who drags it on his own for a while until he leaves it in the car of a man from whom he hitched a ride. Popular music soundtrack.
PXR orig[inal] roll 1, M. Collier
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie. Footage includes shots of the Lion's Gate Bridge, a dog on a beach, ducks, a parking lot, a sailboat filmed from the shore, seagulls, a light fixture, and ocean waves.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie. Footage includes a sailboat filmed from the shore, a polar bear in Stanley Park, a monkey in a cage, Queen Elizabeth Park, ocean waves, a float plane, a winter scene, and scenes of downtown shot from a moving vehicle.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie. Includes some outtakes and footage from Collier's independent student films: 'Wire' and 'Water Colours.' Also shows people hiking in the woods, crowds at the Strawberry Mountain Rock Festival, men making silly faces, a woman at the beach, a cat looking at a light bulb, a child swinging garbage cans hung from chains, people sitting in a river drinking and toking, marijuana plants.
P6 gag reel and misc[ellaneous] home movies
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie with some behind-the-scenes shots taken on Collier's worksites. Includes some footage used in the industrial film, "Winter Survival." Includes footage of two people playing tennis, men goofing around, people gardening, two girls running, Collier combing his hair.
2 - Mike Collier - San Francisco trip - 1971 - original ECO [Eastman Colour Original]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie of a holiday to San Francisco. Includes scenes of the ocean, flowers, scenic views, a woman on some outdoor stairs, beach scenes, highway footage taken from a moving vehicle, also some footage of a small settlement with buildings, children playing in the river and some cows [in Mexico?], the film ends with a beach sunset.
3 - Mike Collier - Mexico Oct. 1973 - orig[inal] ECO
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie filmed while on holiday in Mexico. Contains footage of sunsets at the beach, other beach scenes, includes some footage of San Francisco including Fisherman's Wharf, the Golden Gate bridge, sunsets, and Alcatraz.
[Bench at point overlooking ocean]
[Shoreline of Stanley Park, showing Siwash Rock in the distance]
Canadian Coast Guard, Marine Disaster Scene Management "Marine Disaster"
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a sponsored production produced by Yaletown Productions for the Canadian Coast Guard and Transport Canada.
Hells Mouth, north cliffs, Camborne.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to The Buildings Department of Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with images of key places in Camborne. This postcard was presented to Mrs. Harrison.
The Lantern Hill and coast, Ilfracombe.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Hilda Baggs of Bath, England.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. L. M. Baggs of Vancouver, B.C.