- COV-S639-1-F01-: CVA 790-0035
- Item
- [1985?]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
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Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Fraser River and Burrard Inlet
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Sketch showing traffic plan for night functions in Stanley Park during Golden Jubilee period
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map showing provisions for parking, traffic movement, and pedestrian movement for special events related to the City's Golden Jubilee held in Stanley park. Restricted areas, pedestrian crossings, locations of police traffic officers, ticket collectors and fences and gates to be erected are shown.
Vancouver (B.C.). Engineer's Office
Privy Council (Canada) collection
Item is an extract of a report of a Committee of the Privy Council, dated 8 July 1893, regarding foreshore rights in Vancouver of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, with two accompanying maps. One map is in the file; the other one is catalogued as Map 648.
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Item is a videocassette containing eight episodes of Prism from 1990 to 1991. Prism, the gay and lesbian community affairs television program, was a production of the Pride Festival Association and West End Neighbourhood Television.
(00:00:00 – 00:29:15)
The June 1990 episode opens with footage from above the Lion’s Gate Bridge. The episode is hosted by Malcolm Crane and he interviews Gary Penny and Vince Mannis from Vancouver’s Pride Festival Association, as well the co-chairs of the South Florida Pride Committee Mark Canterbury and Bob Vernacky from Ft. Lauderdale. Topics discussed include Pride organizing, events, attendance, community and conferences.
(00:29:16 - 01:00:21)
The August 1990 episode focuses on the topic of HIV and AIDS, the costs and available support systems, and discrimination. The episode is hosted by Malcolm Crane and he interviews Kevin Robb (AIDS/HIV activist and lawyer), Brian Peel (Executive Director of AIDS Vancouver) and Jim McCabe (Insurance Salesman).
(01:00:22 -01:28:59)
This 1990 episode is hosted by Malcolm Crane and looks at the role of support groups in the Gay and Lesbian community in Vancouver. Crane interviews Peter Cook (Disabled Support Group) and Stan Weese (Pride Festival Association) about his use of support groups, specifically Gay Leisure Link and the Metropolitan Community Church.
(01:29:00 – 01:57:44)
This 1990 episode is focused on commerce and the power of the Gay and Lesbian dollar, and business boycotts. Robb Atkinson interviews Ken Walker and [Bet Cecil] about the protest at Joe’s Café. The second segment shows an interview by Garrett Campbell with Mary Brookes of the Vancouver Gay and Lesbian Centre. In the third segment David Berton interviews David Moorhouse, C.A. with the Greater Vancouver Business Association.
(01:57:45 – 02:24:38)
The November 1990 episode is hosted by Kathee Muzin and Malcolm Crane, and contains four segments. The first segment is an interview by Malcolm Crane with James Trenholme about police/gay relations. The second segment is a public service announcement by Karen Tulchinsky about International Lesbian Week. The third segment is about the idea of chosen family where Karen Tulchinsky, Mary Brookes and Mickey McCaffery are interviewed by Kathee Muzin. The episode concludes with a special program on sports by Garrett Campbell and includes interviews with Chris McPherson (English Bay Water Polo Club), Rob Radke (Vancouver’s Frontrunners), Helen Ward (Gay Volleyball Association), Janel Snell (English Bay Swim Club) and Larry Grieg (English Bay Soft Tip Dart League).
(02:24:39 – 02:52:44)
The December 1990 episode contains five segments centred around the theme of honoring the families of lesbians and gay men. The episode begins with a winter solstice message by Pat Hogan. The second segment is an interview with Gertrude and Stan Stevens (Parents and Friends of Gays and Lesbians) by Robb Atkinson. The third segment is a Christmas message from Prism by Wally Hargrave (Pastor, Metropolitan Community Church). In the fourth segment Kathee Muzin interviews terry Miles and John Crawford about parenting as gay men. The episode concludes with a special report by Garrett Campbell on gay and lesbian activities post Celebration 90’ and includes interviews with Willi Zwozdesky (Vancouver Men’s Chorus), Leik Towler (Squares Across the Border), Tom Graff (Vancouver’s Rainbow Marching Band) and David Reid (Lesbian and Gay Choir of Vancouver).
(02:52:45 – 03:22:06)
This 1991 episode is hosted by Kathee Muzin and Robb Atkinson and contains six segments. The first is an interview by Robb Atkinson with Floyd Sinclair and David [Uotmo] about social environments, sexuality and gay networks since the 1950’s. In the second segment is an interview with Earle Ingram (Prime Timers) by Kathee Muzin on being a single and mature gay man. In the next segment Floyd Sinclair and David [Uotmo] discuss coming out and gay life in the 90’s. Kathee Muzin interviews Elyssa Lay (Gazebo Connection Singles Group) in the fourth segment. A new film review segment is launched featuring Gerry Kowalenko, where he reviews the film “Longtime Companions”. The episode concludes with a Betty’s Cable Clip from the BLT Theatre Company showing “Preacher’s Anonymous”.
(03:22:07 – 03:51:29)
The April 1991 episode is hosted by Alan Segal and Robb Atkinson and opens with an interview with David Allison (Rainbow Garden Club) by Atkinson. Atkinson then interviews Tony Dukes (Executive Coordinator, Lesbian and Gay Youth Group). The third segment shows Alan Segal and Wayne Robert visiting the Gay and Lesbian Youth Group and interviewing members. The fourth segment is a film review of “Desert Hearts” by Gerry Kowalenko. The episode concludes with street interviews about government subsidies of HIV/AIDS treatments.
The technical director for all episodes is Gordon Inglis. The executive producer is Malcolm Crane. Prism Crew members include: Karen Bitz, Garrett Campbell, Joe Crowell, Eric Dunning, Tony Lindala, Sue McNaughton, Keith Paquette, Wayne Robert and Glynnis Waters.
The content concludes at 03:51:30
Item is a photograph album containing 137 prints. The photographs show life as a student at Braemar School including portraits of students, classes, clubs and teachers. There are also some images showing an outdoor trip to Twin Island, school buildings and school activities.
Beck, Elma
Knox Congregational Church / Zion United Church, 2502 Woodland Drive
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
File consists of architectural drawings and construction and later additions to the building. Drawings are plans, exterior elevations and sections.
Ivan, G.
Plan of arch to be erected on Georgia Street for the Diamond Jubilee celebration
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is an architectural drawing of a ceremonial arch erected for the the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The drawing depicts plans, elevations and details.
Vancouver (B.C.). Engineer's Office
Front of Vancouver Public Library at 750 Burrard Street
Clearing location for C.I.'s [Canadian Indemnity's] building in 1963
City installed new sewer pipe connection in 1983 [Pieter Molenaar outside 1477 West Pender Street]
Replanted new trees, landscaped by Pieter Molenaar [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Pieter's picture no.4 [new garden photographs]
Item is a folder containing four photographs showing the garden of the Canadian Indemnity Company building at 1477 West Pender Street after improvements undertaken for the Make Vancouver Sparkle contest. Item was submitted to the Make Vancouver Sparkle contest.
Front entrance rose garden [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Rose garden [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Front areas [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Summer flowers planted in May, 1986 [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Final pictures [of new gardens at 1477 West Pender Street]
Final pictures [of new gardens at 1477 West Pender Street]
Mr. P.J. Molenaar [pictures of new gardens at 1477 West Pender Street]
Item is a folder containing six photographs showing the garden of the Canadian Indemnity Company building at 1477 West Pender Street after improvements undertaken for the Make Vancouver Sparkle contest. Item was submitted to the Make Vancouver Sparkle contest.
Latest garden photographs [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Latest garden photographs [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Latest garden photographs [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Latest garden photographs [at 1477 West Pender Street]
Proposed additional team tracks & driveways & proposed removal of buildings at Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Walter A. Grecula collection
Item is a portion of a map which has been annotated to show proposed trackage and construction changes at the Great Northern Railway depot in Vancouver at the south-east corner of Carrall Street and Pender Street.
Great Northern Railway
Tillicum with a Vancouver City Hall employee
Tillicum with a Vancouver City Hall employee
Tillicum with a Vancouver City Hall employee
Tillicum in property tax lineup at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum with a Vancouver City Hall employee
Tillicum posing on the lawn at Vancouver City Hall
Vancouver Centennial street banners
Tillicum imitating Captain George Vancouver statue at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum with Mayor Harcourt in the Mayor's office at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum shaking hands with a Centennial Committee member at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum at table with Centennial Committee members at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum with Mayor Harcourt in the Mayor's office at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum with Centennial Committee members in meeting room at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum shaking hands with a Centennial Committee member in meeting room at Vancouver City Hall
Tillicum and the Chevron Ottermobile
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Boys and Girls club making Vancouver sparkle
Item is a photograph showing children cleaning graffiti from a mailbox.
Centennial performance on stage at Robson Square
Mayor Harcourt and Becky Harcourt wait for arrival of Jeanne Sauvé at Canadian Pacific Station
Greeting party on arrival platform at Canadian Pacific Station during visit of Jeanne Sauvé