Garden city Vancouver : the ultimate guide to everything green in Vancouver & the Lower Mainland
- SB 451.36 .C3 M44 1999
- 1999
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Garden city Vancouver : the ultimate guide to everything green in Vancouver & the Lower Mainland
Hong Kong and Victoria - downtown streets, bundling flowers, Hatley Park
Part of Douglas Stewart Scott fonds
Item is an amateur film from Douglas Scott's time living in Hong Kong and Victoria, British Columbia, which captures the streets of Hong Kong; followed by shots of daffodils being picked and bundled by workers; flowers; a sailboat; and Hatley Park in British Columbia.
Item is a collection of four news clips about the opening of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen gardens. Each clip includes footage of the newly opened gardens and general narration about the garden. Clip 1: CBC, Evening News, April 24, 1986. Presenter: Bill Good. Clip 2: Ici Radio-Canada Télé (CBC) news program ‘Ce Soir’. Presenter: Mario Hinse (in French). Clip 3: BCTV News Hour. Presenter: Tony Parsons. Camera: Paul Rowan. Reporter: Michael McCardell. This clip includes short interview with Charles McDermott (Project Manager). Clip 4: CBC, Midday with Presenter: Bill Good. Reporter: Karen Webb. This clip includes footage from the opening, including short speeches from Pat Carney (MP – Vancouver Centre) and Yu Zhan (Chinese Ambassador).
Item is a documentary film about the Taoist meanings of various elements of the design in the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen garden. The film opens with a street scene of Chinese New Year, including lion dances, firecrackers, and a parade. The main film is an interview with James Yu, the maintenance coordinator of the garden. He discusses the contrasting elements (yin and yang), the different kinds of plants (plum, bamboo, and pine), the leak windows, the upturned eves, and the reflections in the water, and then presents a Taoist interpretation of each of them. The narration is supplemented with film footage of the gardens illustrating each point in turn. The film concludes with more footage of garden views and details.
Inside the circle, outside the square
Item is a montage video of photographs of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen gardens with musical accompaniment. The film begins with images of street scenes in Chinatown, focusing on neon lights, nightlife, and shops. The visuals segue into peaceful scenes of the gardens, focusing primarily on the views of the garden through the leak windows and screens, the curved roofs of the pavilions, the water and reflections, and the patterned paving stones.
Item is a short documentary exploration of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen gardens with a meditative, philosophical, and poetic approach. The narrator speaks about some of the essential elements of a classical Chinese garden: Water, Rock (Mountains), and Buildings, followed by recitations of poetry by Ge Gong and Tao-yün. The occasional narration is accompanied by zheng music and a selection of garden scenes that illustrate many of the different ‘views’ of the garden that are relevant to the narration. Special attention is given to the flow of water over the rocks, the railings, screens, and leak windows, and a high vantage point view of the whole garden from the mountaintop pavilion.
Item is a short documentary tour of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden with a focus on the philosophical Taoist elements. It discusses how each of the four major garden elements (buildings, rocks, plants, and water) is represented in the garden, and explains some features in the context of Taoist balance and function. This discussion is illustrated with footage of the relevant elements and Chinese style background music.
Romper room and friends, March 6, 1990
Item is a recording of two segments of the Canadian national production of Romper Room and Friends, from March 6, 1990, set in the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Gardens. In first of the two segments, storyteller Nan Gregory tells a Chinese folktale about a ‘goose girl’ that wants to fly. The audience consists of four unidentified children and Fran Pappert, and takes place in the Scholar’s courtyard. The second segment is a tour of the garden with guide Donna Chan, program hostess Fran Pappert, the character ‘DoBee’, and the children from the first segment. The tour begins in the China maple pavilion courtyard with a focus on the Taihu natural rock sculptures, the courtyard pavement stones, the trees, rock caves, and waterfalls. It continues up to the observation pavilion, and down to the Jade Water Pavilion, through the moon gate, where the group feeds the koi.
Jan Walls - storytelling in the garden
Item is an amateur recording of a lecture/performance in the main hall of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden by Dr. Jan Walls on the subject of humorous Chinese folk storytelling. The general theme of the lecture was drawing parallels between the low class ‘vulgar’ folk stories and the high class classicism of the gardens, with emphases on the themes of surprise, perspective, exaggeration and distortion of size and time, and the distinction between fantasy and reality. For each short story he presents it (or a piece of it) in Mandarin first, and then presents a translation in English, often with the accompaniment of kuai ban, traditional bamboo clapping instruments.
The stories presented include a story about a man who lives a whole lifetime in a year, a giant woman with even more giant shoes, a country bumpkin at a birthday celebration, illustrations of beggar storyteller themes, and a ‘dummy’ paying a new year’s visit to his in-laws. Following the lecture there is a question period which covers subjects of self-deprecation, storytelling beggars, poetic elements (e.g. metaphor, rhyme, rhythm, and alliteration), and personal questions about Dr. Walls own experiences. The lecture is bookended with an introduction and thanks by [Nilene Yaas], the education coordinator of the garden.
Linking schools with the community
Item is a promotional film developed to support and promote the Vancouver School Board’s Partners in Education program. The film presents testimonials and success stories from various businesses and schools who have taken advantage of the program, discussing what benefits the partnered schools and businesses were able to bring to each other. The film begins with school administrators and business people talking about the program. The film then presents a number of success stories with various business and schools. The partnerships profiled include: The Port of Vancouver, Chevron Canada, Unisys Canada Inc., University Hospital, the Dr. Sun Yat-Yat Sen Classical Chinese Gardens, the Champlain Mall, the Pan Pacific Hotel, and Vancouver Community College.
The film involves testimonials and short interviews with a number of teachers, school administrators, and business: Jim Matkin (President, BC Business Council), Sheila Tripp (School Principal), Ken Haycock (School Principal), Ken Harvey (Director, Vancouver School Board), Dr. Dante Lupini (Superintendent of Schools, Vancouver), Gwen Smith (School Principal), Barbara Duggan (Vancouver Port Corporation), Gary Ryan (Chevron Canada Ltd), Bill Strachan (Chevron Canada Ltd), Neil Prinsen (Teacher), Maris Pavelson (Unisys Canada Inc.), Sheila Tripp (School Principal), Arlene Cook (Teacher), Lesley Bainbridge (University Hospital), Diane Bolton (Champlain Mall), Joyce Anderson (School Principal), Anne Shorthouse (Program Manager, VSB), Gail Smith (Program Manager, VSB), and Darcy Rezak (Vancouver Board of Trade).
City of Vancouver, Canada : Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden architectural design plan
Item is a drawing showing exterior ornamentation of some of the garden's buildings, as well as some of the garden landscaping.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden : drawing number 1 : overall plan
Item is an architectural drawing showing the floor plan of the garden buildings, as well as a landscaping plan for the garden.
Item is a sheet with three architectural drawings showing an exterior elevation of the main building, an elevation of the entrance gate, and an interior elevation of the main meeting room.
Item is a sheet with ten architectural drawings showing elevations, floor plans and exterior ornamentation of various built structures in the garden, including a pavilion.
Areas shown in drawings are numbered 1 to 30.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park : a classical Chinese garden : grading and dimension plan (main area)
Project number CH O34, sheet number L4 of 9.2
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park : a classical Chinese garden : plans, sections, elevations : phase II contract
Item is one sheet containing eleven architectural drawings, including a floor plan, sectional plans and south elevations of the Main Hall and Scholar's Study. Sheet number A4.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park : a classical Chinese garden : sections
Item is a sheet with four sectional drawings of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park. Drawings show the locations of gates, bridges, pond, islands and other landscaping features. Project number CH O34, sheet number L2 of 9.2.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park : a classical Chinese garden : planting plan
Item is an architectural drawing showing the planting plan for the garden. Drawing indicates the location of various plants and trees, and lists the botanical and common names, size and remarks, and quantity for each plant and tree. The plan also indicates which plants may be supplied by the Park Board and reserved surplus trees. Sheet number 1 of 1.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park : a classical Chinese garden : planting plan
Item is an architectural drawing showing the planting plan for the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park. Drawing indicates the location of various plants and trees, and lists the botanical and common names, size and remarks, and quantity for each plant and tree. The plan also indicates which plants may be supplied by the Park Board and reserved surplus trees. Corrections and additions have been made in pencil. Sheet number 1 of 1.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park : a classical Chinese garden : [planting plan] as built
Item is an architectural drawing listing the various plants and their location in the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park. Project number MA 354.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Garden : perspective drawing of pagoda
Item is a drawing showing a pagoda structure proposed in garden expansion plans.
Item is a sheet with two site plans for the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen completion project, which included the Penjing Garden, reception hall, public and support spaces. This is a smaller photocopy of an original plan (described as 2011-084.4.6). Attached to the drawing is a cover memo from the architect to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Garden Society dated November 13, 1998, in which he states "Please note that there were some minor revisions to the northwest corner (giftshop area) subsequently between June and September 1994." Project number 94-03, sheet 2 of 2.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Garden expansion project : perspective drawing of proposed Penjing garden
Item is a sheet with two site plans for the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen completion project, which included the Penjing Garden reception hall, public and support spaces. Plans have been hand coloured to indicate the areas of the garden included in the project. Project number 94-03, sheet number 2 of 2.
Project number 98-09, Sheet A-2 of 3.
Item is a sheet with a site plan and key plan for a proposed garden expansion project. Includes code analysis and occupied load tables. Project number 98-09, sheet number A1.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Garden expansion project, Vancouver, B.C. : upper floor plan, roof plan
Project number 98-09, sheet number A3.
Carrall Street Greenway development activities, updated March 20, 2006
Item is a map showing the Carrall Street development project activities between Keefer Street and Water Street. Map shows those parts of the project that have been completed and those under development. Included are photographic images of various buildings included in the project, including the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden expansion project.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[People walking and sitting by the Pavilion at Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows part of the rock garden.
[The sunken garden developed in the old quarry at Queen Elizabeth Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Quiney on the roof garden of David Spencer Ltd. department store
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds
Photograph shows the firehall in the background
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Cold frames at U.B.C. Botanical Garden]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting the Bloedel Conservatory and the gardens at Queen Elizabeth Park. The film includes footage of flowers and people walking through gardens, standing on a footbridge, taking photographs, and waiting in line outside the Bloedel Conservatory.
Vancouver Aquarium and Stanley Park
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting the seals at the Stanley Park Zoo and other tourist attractions in Stanley Park. Film documents seals swimming and being watched by crowds at Zoo, as well as people visiting the Stanley Park Gardens and posing with the totem poles on Brockton Point.
Proposed bird park [Stanley Park]
Stanley Park, visitors and rows of flowers in garden
Item is a photograph of a view of a rock garden in Stanley Park.
The gardens, Beveridge park, Kirkcaldy
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Harrison of Vancouver B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Hilda Baggs of Bath England, from Arthur Baggs.
Rose Garden, Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds