Adolf Ryszka's sculpture in progress
- AM1076---: CVA 1076-129
- Item
- Jul. - Aug. 1975
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Adolf Ryszka's sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Adolf Ryszka's sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Adolf Ryszka's sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Adolf Ryszka's sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Adolf Ryszka's sculpture on site
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Adolf Ryszka's stone being put in place at VanDusen [Botanical Garden] by Canadian Forces
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Adolf Ryszka's Vancouver Art Gallery piece on display
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Assistant working on Michael Prentice's sculpture, Prentice on left
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Canadian Forces moving finished sculpture to final site
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
City shapes - sculpture symposium
Item is a video containing three promotional commercials for the City Shapes Vancouver Centennial Sculpture Symposium of 1986 in Vanier Park (Vancouver, B.C.). The commercials contain miniature models of Vancouver sculptures and an aerial shot of downtown Vancouver.
Close view of Joan Gambioli's sculpture on final site
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Close views of Olga Jancic's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Close views of Olga Jancic's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Close-up of David Marshall's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Close-up of inner segment of Joan Gambioli's sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Crane and David Ruben's [Piqtoukin] sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Marshall at work on sculpture nearing completion
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Marshall working on sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Marshall's sculpture being hoisted
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Marshall's sculpture being hoisted
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Marshall's sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Marshall's sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Marshall's sculpture placed in park
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Ruben [Piqtoukin] working on sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Ruben [Piqtoukin] working on sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Ruben [Piqtoukin] working on sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Ruben's [Piqtoukin] sculpture in progress
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
David Ruben's sculpture being hoisted
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Diamond blade saw cutting through David Marshall's piece
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Distant view of David Marshall's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Distant view of David Ruben's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Distant view of David Ruben's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Distant view of Joan Gambioli's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Distant view of Michael Prentice's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Distant view of Michael Prentice's sculpture on VanDusen site
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Distant views of Michael Prentice's sculpture
Part of Sculpture Symposium Society of British Columbia fonds
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Dolphin at Spanish Banks, Vancouver
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
Dragon's Head in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. (Canada)
Item is a postcard showing an image of the Dragon sculpture in Stanley Park. Caption on the back of photograph: "This figurehead was taken from the S.S. Empress of Japan which plied these waters for 31 years, 1891 to 1922, carrying Vancouver's commerce to the Orient." The photograph was courtesy of Gray Line Sightseeing Tours, a view that was seen by the tours.
Gastown - Vancouver BC - VanDusen Gardens
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting Gastown and the VanDusen Botanical Display Garden. Film includes footage taken in Gastown of the Captain John "Gassy Jack" Deighton statue, Hotel Europe, Water Street, the Old Spaghetti Factory, Vancouver Harbour Centre, SS Beaver replica at its moorings, Frisby's Restaurant, Seven Seas Imports, The Coggery, Gaslight Square (131 Water Street), the Gastown Steam Clock. The film also includes footage of a number of signs of Gastown businesses and places including Bootlegger, The Dublin House Irish Fashions, Tiffany Coiffures, Brother John's Restaurant, Cottage Deli Soup 'n' Sandwich, and Blood Alley Square. The film also includes footage taken at VanDusen Botanical Display Garden including shots of the entrance sign, parking lot, administration building, garden entrance, flowers, several ponds, a fountain, MacMillan Bloedel Place, children feeding geese, pavilions, ducks, swans, a bee, and a blue heron.
"Gate to the Northwest Passage" sculpture by Chung Hung, Vanier Park
Part of Paul Yee fonds
"Gate to the Northwest Passage" sculpture by Chung Hung, Vanier Park
Part of Paul Yee fonds