[Malkin family with servants on steps of house at 1406 Davie Street]
- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-35
- Item
- [1907?]
Photograph shows men, women, and children assembled along the steps of a house. Three servants are included in the photograph.
[Malkin family with servants on steps of house at 1406 Davie Street]
Photograph shows men, women, and children assembled along the steps of a house. Three servants are included in the photograph.
Strathcona/West End [Children in a park, 2 of 2]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [Children in a park, 1 of 2]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [Children in a park]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Strathcona/West End [Playground, 1 of 3]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Children in playground, 3 of 3]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Children in playground, 2 of 3]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Children in playground, 1 of 3]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Urban Safari Films Inc. - PAL D1 - International Image
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is part one of two, Digital PAL Master, includes textless BG; theatrical feature film released May 1996 at Cannes Film Festival. Yaletown Entertainment Group, Full Circle and G.L.A.S.S. Films present David Naughton, Linda Kash, in a Reto Salimbeni film, "Urban Safari." Starring Jay Brazeau, Donnelly Rhodes, Andrea Nemeth, with Teryl Rothery, David Palffy, Rebecca Toolan, Adriana Tripa, Barry Pepper, Charles Seigel. Executive producers Michael Collier and Reto Salimbeni, Line producer R. Earl Peturson, Casting Akiko Morison (Canada) and Kathy Henderson (USA), Art director Peter Hinton, Costume designer David Lisle, Music composed and conducted by Brahm Wenger, Editor Jana Fritsch, Director of photography Vic Sarin, Story by Reto Salimbeni, Screenplay by James J. Desmarais,and Alison Rosenfeld Desmarais and P.J. Reece, Producer Michael Collier, Director Reto Salimbeni. The story follows a couple living in New York trying to impress their neighbours and boss by telling everyone that they were going on an African vacation that the Johnson's could not actually afford. Hilarity ensues as they hide out in their own home and various neighbours who have keys to their apartment take advantage of the 'empty' home for the two week vacation period. The small family grows closer in crisis and decide to make some life changing choices.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is original camera tape footage taken for the "Everest - Climb for hope" documentary. Contains footage of Katmandu street scenes, Everest - Climb for Hope team members, markets, street sellers, pedestrians, traffic, dogs and people sleeping, a brief scene at a restaurant. Everest - Climb for Hope team members walking along a road beside a river, past a small settlement, through mud, past an avalanche of rocks, includes shots of more rocks falling off the cliff onto the pathway, team members and Sherpas/porters following the first group through the danger area of falling rocks, team members pass another village and interact with local children, scenes of a river or stream being forged, packs being loaded onto a van, an immigration office on the road, Sherpas carry a large and heavy box up a steep path, Alan, an ex-American world-class gymnast carries the 250 lb box a few meters. Team members and their gear are assembled in a building, locals gather around at the Zhang Mu Hotel, negotiations are made with a translator to hire Sherpas to carry gear, some Chinese [?] officials can be seen, the line-up of those waiting for work hold on to each other to eliminate the ability for anyone to cut in line [?] or jump the queue, shots of the Sherpas with heavy packs walking away from the Zhang Mu Hotel and more negotiations with the translator near the truck where the supplies are being loaded. See MI-459 for a better quality version of the majority of this footage.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is original camera tape footage taken for the "Everest - Climb for hope" documentary. Ambient noise. Video contains footage of a fire built to burn garbage and the team's trip to [out of] base camp. On the way the truck gets stuck and is dug out; the truck also stops and the team interacts with some local farmers.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is original camera tape footage taken for the "Everest - Climb for hope" documentary. Footage includes scenes for men packing, breaking camp, and cleaning. MacIsaac gives an account of the final push to make the summit by three of the team members: Denis Brown, Mario Belladeau and John MacIsaac. Team members sort garbage and do some personal grooming, beard trimming and bathing. The video also includes footage of the Canadian team at a local settlement/monastery. The video ends with an interview with Alan about the communication from Everest with Canadian media.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is original sound element for the documentary "Everest - Climb for Hope." Includes an interview talking about a phone call that happened between Dennis and some school children at a school in Fort St. James, British Columbia, Canada. The call occurred while the team members were on the mountain climbing during a storm. From north col. Sept. 22, 1991. A group meeting and assessment of progress and plans and the fact that a summit bid may be out of the question due to severe weather conditions. Some wild sound of wind and tents.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is original camera tape footage taken for the "Everest - Climb for hope" documentary. Contains footage of Everest - Climb for Hope team members riding in a vehicle enjoying the views, playing hacky-sack in a lobby, a meeting about the plan to get the Everest - Climb for Hope team members and their supplies to base camp, a lightning storm, team members enjoying some snacks in a dining area, Dennis toasts the chefs, everyone enjoys a meal together, scenic view of mountains, a moonrise, a friendly dog, team members riding in the back of a truck up to base camp, shots of an monastery located on the way to base camp, arrival at base camp, scenes of setting up, a group photograph, Ernie [Erwin Sniedzins] gives his farewell to the team and drives away. Yaks move into camp area.
Everest - original Betacam tape 6
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is raw footage for the documentary "Everest - Climb for Hope." Includes footage of people packing food for the "Everest - Climb for Hope" team expedition, the actual packed boxes of food and their labels. Some footage of mountain views, an interview with Pete[?], a journalist, who is an "Everest - Climb for Hope" team member.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film is raw footage for the film "Everest - climb for hope." Scenes of playing with a metal detector, interviews with four men, and scenes of Kathmandu; buildings and people. Camera: Gibson/Collier Sound: Noble/Morrow.
Everest - CR [camera roll] 4-6
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film is original raw footage for the film "Everest - climb for hope." Camera: Gibson/Collier Sound: Noble/Morrow.
Everest - Climb for Hope; original Betacam tape 3
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is raw footage for the documentary "Everest - Climb for Hope." Includes scenes of Ernie [Erwin] Sniedzins with his daughter Sarah, who suffers from Rett Syndrome, walking together in a park and playing on the swings. Includes some footage of other adults and children at the park, enjoying the outdoors, and playing on the playground. Some nighttime (very dark) footage of a fundraiser candlelight dinner event, in support of Rett Syndrome awareness.
Everest - Climb for Hope; original Betacam tape 2
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is raw footage for the documentary "Everest - Climb for Hope." Includes an interview with Ernie [Erwin] Sniedzins about the origins of "The Climb for Hope," its beginnings in 1986, Rett Syndrome the disease and its effect on the Sniedzins family, and he compares climbing Mount Everest to tackling the challenges of Rett Syndrome. There is also scenes of Sniedzins walking in the park with his daughter, Sarah, who suffers from Rett Syndrome.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is raw "Everest - Climb for Hope" footage transferred from original 16mm camera film footage. Includes scenes of individual team member interviews, team members climbing and hiking, scenery, team members getting medical checkups, Sherpas packing, airplanes landing and a 'Welcome to Kathmandu' sign and scenes of Kathmandu.
Everest - Hi8mm transfer [part 2]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is Yaletown Productions Everest September 12, 1991 Hi-8 mm transfer tape two. Contains footage of Everest - Climb for Hope team members riding in a vehicle enjoying the views, playing hacky-sack in a lobby, a meeting about the plan to get the Everest - Climb for Hope team members and their supplies to base camp, a lightning storm, team members enjoying some snacks in a dining area, Dennis toasts the chefs, everyone enjoys a meal together, scenic view of mountains, a moonrise, a friendly dog, team members riding in the back of a truck up to base camp, shots of an monastery located on the way to base camp, arrival at base camp, scenes of setting up, a group photograph, Ernie [Erwin Sniedzins] gives his farewell to the team and drives away. Yaks move into camp area.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is Yaletown Productions Everest September 12, 1991 Hi-8 mm transfer tape one. Contains footage of Kathmandu street scenes, Everest - Climb for Hope team members, markets, street sellers, pedestrians, traffic, dogs and people sleeping, a brief scene at a restaurant. Everest - Climb for Hope team members walking along a road beside a river, past a small settlement, through mud, past an avalanche of rocks, includes shots of more rocks falling off the cliff onto the pathway, team members and Sherpas/porters following the first group through the danger area of falling rocks, team members pass another village and interact with local children, scenes of a river or stream being forged, packs being loaded onto a van, an immigration office on the road, Sherpas carry a large and heavy box up a steep path, Alan, an ex-American world-class gymnast carries the 250 lb box a few meters. Team members and their gear are assembled in a building, locals gather around at the Zhang Mu Hotel, negotiations are made with a translator to hire Sherpas to carry gear, some Chinese [?] officials can be seen, the line-up of those waiting for work hold on to each other to eliminate the ability for anyone to cut in line [?] or jump the queue, shots of the Sherpas with heavy pack walking away from the Zhang Mu Hotel and more negotiations with the translator near the truck where the supplies are being loaded.
Olive Diefenbaker and young girl on stage during 1959 P.N.E. Opening Ceremonies
First grade class portrait at Central School
Part of Malkin family fonds
Item is a photograph showing a first grade class at Central School, with teacher, Julia May Eldridge (later Mrs. James Frederick Malkin).
Central School at Pender and Cambie, Vancouver, B.C.; Julie Eldridge, teacher, and her class
Upper half of photograph shows the Central School building. The bottom half of the photograph shows students and teacher assembled on the steps of the school.
[Two children with a jump rope shaking hands with another child]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Two children walking on sidewalk]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[A class of the steps of Central School]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait showing Miss Buttimer and her students
[A class on the steps of Central School]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait showing Miss Hartney and her students
Our Friend "Joe", English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of lifeguard Joe Fortes diving head-first into the water of English Bay from the diving platfrom. Young swimmers are pictured on the platform watching Fortes. A bathhouse and other buildings are shown in the background.
[Caucasian man showing papers to a Japanese Canadian man]
[Caucasian man checking a Japanese Canadian man's papers]
Paul Yee carrying Michael Yee on his shoulders at Charleson Park
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Paul Yee carrying his nephew, Michael Yee, on his shoulders and talking to another unidentified man.
Paul Yee carrying a Michael Yee on his shoulders at Charleson Park
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Paul Yee carrying his nephew, Michael Yee.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group of kids celebrating Michael Yee's birthday.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group of kids celebrating Michael Yee's birthday.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group of kids celebrating Michael Yee's birthday.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group of kids celebrating Michael Yee's birthday.
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [35 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group portrait. Inscription states "Picnic in [North] Vancouver."
Item is a documentary film documenting people participating in recreational activities in Montreal?s parks. Some of the recreational activities documented in the film include children?s playground activities, a parade, races, baseball, tug-of-war, swimming, gymnastics, ice-skating, hockey and a toboggan run.
Item is an amateur film documenting the Spencer children and their grandfather R.V. Winch playing at Jericho Beach in Vancouver. Hangars of the Royal Canadian Air Force Base are visible and float planes. The film also documents a gathering of people and automobiles in a wooded area. An accompanying handwritten note reads "John, Victor, Grandpa at beach" and "Groups of people and old cars (a lot of Chinese people)".
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Railway yards] immediately below Keefer's house
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a film showing Wayne McCuaig's seventh birthday party with a pony, a Halloween party, Christmas celebrations 1958, Britannia Beach with friends Laura West and Patsy McCannell, sports day at school, Patricia McCuaig playing the accordion, Queen Elizabeth opening Deas Island Tunnel (now Massey Tunnel) in July 1959, summer camp, water skiing, playing football and time with neighbours.