Gordon Campbell and unidentified man cutting ribbon at Portal Park opening
- COV-S477-3-F111-: CVA 775-261
- Item
- 1986
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Gordon Campbell and unidentified man cutting ribbon at Portal Park opening
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Gordon Campbell speaking at Portal Park opening
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Gordon Campbell shaking hands with unidentified man at the Portal Park opening
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Unidentified man and Gordon Campbell holding framed document at Portal Park opening
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and a group of men posing with the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
Gordon Campbell and unidentified man cutting ribbon at Portal Park opening
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Gordon Campbell speaking at Portal Park opening
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Unidentified man and Gordon Campbell at Portal Park opening
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and group with the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and group applauding after unveiling the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and two unidentified men looking at the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell speaking at a Legacies Program event.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and group unveiling the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
Gordon Campbell and unidentified man cutting ribbon at Portal Park opening
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and a group conversing at a Legacies Program event.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and two unidentified men looking at the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell with two unidentified men at a Legacies Program event.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and group unveiling the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell speaking at a Legacies Program event.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and three unidentified men looking at the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and three unidentified men looking at the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and a group of men looking at the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell and a group of men posing with the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
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Item is a photograph showing Gordon Campbell posing with the Nine O'Clock Gun model.
Gordon Campbell speaking at Portal Park opening
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Unidentified man and Gordon Campbell talking indoors at Centennial birthday party
Gordon Campbell reading the part of Peter Cordiner
Gordon Campbell reading the part of Peter Cordiner
Gordon Campbell, Tillicum and unidentified woman carry cake
Gordon Campbell, Tillicum and unidentified woman carry cake
Gordon Campbell, Tillicum and unidentified woman carry cake
Unidentified man, Gordon Campbell and Tillicum at Nat Bailey Stadium
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Gordon Campbell speaking at the lighting of the Peace Flame Monument ceremony
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Gordon Campbell speaking at the lighting of the Peace Flame Monument ceremony
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Gordon Campbell shaking hands with Joy Leach at the lighting of the Peace Flame Monument ceremony
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Gordon Campbell speaking at the lighting of the Peace Flame Monument ceremony
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Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Item is a videocassette containing recordings of a Vancouver Civic Grants Review meeting, two news reports covering the 1990 Vancouver Pride Parade, a U.S. panel on AIDS recorded from television, the production “Wagner: Episode 4” recorded from KCTS 9 Seattle and the documentary “The AIDS Show: Artists Involved with Death and Survival” recorded from KCTS 9 Seattle.
(00:00:00 – 00:50:51)
The council meeting begins with the Civic Grants Review 1987 and shows speakers addressing Vancouver City Council to advocate for funds. Speakers include: Ms. Agney (Vancouver Rape Relief Society), Michael Woods (Downtown Eastside Youth Activities Society), Ann Taylor (Alcuin Society), Richard Lenaire ([Anna] Dance Theatre), Lorraine Adams (Assembly of B.C. Arts Council), T.A. Hebst (Friends of Chamber Music), Brenda Taylor (Native Indian Youth Advisory Society), Lorrain Aspden (Caravan Stage Company), Gretchen Haywire (O.H. Lettuce B. Fools of Society), Mr. Gordon (United Caribbean Cultural Society), Hugh Pickett and Hannah Fisher (Vancouver Film Festival). Government representatives include: Donald Bellamy, Libby Davies, May Brown, Gordon Campbell, Harry Rankin, Marguerite Ford, W. Yee and Michael Harcourt.
The meeting ends with delegations for Pride Festival Association parade and a presentation by Malcolm Crane to council regarding the parade route.
(00:50:52 – 00:55:11)
This news coverage by Kate Corcoran for First News contains footage of the 1990 Vancouver Pride Parade and contains interviews with James Mason (Vancouver), Jim Bellafy (New Westminster), Al. D. (Seattle), Mike Morris (Vancouver) and Michael Arsenault (Persons with AIDS float representative).
(00:55:12 – 00:57:30)
This is unidentified news coverage of the 1990 Vancouver Pride Parade. The report includes footage of the parade and interviews with attendees and participants.
(00:57:31 – 01:53:08)
No content, black screen.
(01:53:09 – 02:15:52)
This portion of the tape contains a program recorded from television entitled “AIDS: In search of a miracle” part of a series “Managing our miracles: health care in America” by Columbia University and originally broadcast on PBS.
(02:15:53 – 03:12:35)
This segment of the tape is a recording from KCTS 9 of a Great Performances presentation of “Wagner: Episode 4”.
(03:12:36 – 04:15:49)
This portion of the tape contains a KCTS 9 Seattle presentation of the documentary “The AIDS Show: Artists Involved with Death and Survival”. The documentary was created and directed by Rob Epstein and Peter Adair. The documentary focuses on the Theatre Rhinoceros production of “The AIDS Show” and the HIV/AIDS crisis in San Francisco.
(04:15:50 – 04:20:51)
This portion of the tape contains footage of an unidentified Vancouver City Council meeting.
Message for Peace: The Lighting of the Peace Flame Monument
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Item is a videotape that contains a newscast reporting on the ceremonial lighting of the Peace Flame Monument in Seaforth Park. Hosted by Michael Blacklock and Helen Griffiths, the newscast begins with stock images of war and Hiroshima. Newscast contains previously recorded interviews with: Kinuko Laskey (Hiroshima survivor and founder of the Canadian Society of Atomic Bomb Survivors), Larry Beasley (Manager of Legacies project), Joy Leach (Chairman of board at Vancity Savings), Sam Carter (Project Sculptor) and Judith Reid (Design Team Coordinator). After the interviews the feed switches to live footage of the ceremonial lighting of the Peace Flame Monument and speeches. David Leary is Master of Ceremonies. Speakers include: Mayor Gordon Campbell, Chris Richardson (Vancouver Park Board), H.P. Bell-Irving, Thelma Ruck Keene (Activist for Canadian Peace Movement), Walter Krawciw (Petro Canada), and Joy Leach. Gordon Campbell presents certificates to sponsors of the monument. Kinuko Laskey and Gordon Campbell light the flame (no audio). When they return to the stage a children's choir sings "Let there be peace on earth." Gordon Campbell then reads a message from the mayor of Hiroshima, Takeshi Araki. Kinuko Laskey concludes by speaking about her experience at the time of Hiroshima and the work she has been a part of since.
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Gordon Campbell speaking at Legacies Program event at The Bay
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Gordon Campbell and three unidentified men at Legacies Program event at The Bay
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Gordon Campbell with canon at Legacies Program event at The Bay
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Unidentified man and woman talking with Gordon Campbell at Legacies Program event at The Bay
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Gordon Campbell speaking at Legacies Program event at The Bay
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