- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-339
- Item
- 1940
Photograph shows man surveying fallen trees.
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Photograph shows man surveying fallen trees.
[Wooden crane hoisting logs at H.R. MacMillan Co. Sawmill]
[Wooden crane at a logging operation]
[Women standing on spring boards on the Aslett property]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Daisy Crocker (Mrs. Kirkwood) and Maude Armour (Mrs. John Hicks)
[West Coast Shipbuilders on False Creek]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Waterfront at Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Visitors inspecting log train]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Visitor watching as tree is felled]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Visitor watching as tree is felled]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[View overlooking] Pacific Mills [logging site on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[View of wooden logging road for trucks]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of tree topping for] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[View of tree topping for] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[View of tree branch stripping for] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[View of the North Arm of the Fraser River showing log booms and a tug boat]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows a small section of the Eburne-New Westminster Interurban track and a stop.
[View of the Moodyville waterfront]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the barque "Ellen Lewis" at dock and log booms
[View of the H.R. McMillan Co. logging and lumbering operation looking towards the water]
[View of logs being prepared to be loaded onto flat bed rail car in logging camp]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of logging] Camp 4 - Brooks-Scanlon-O'Brien Company Limited
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of Leamy and Kyle Sawmill on False Creek]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of King and Jardine Sawmill at First and Ontario, False Creek]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph also shows dicks, barges and logbooms.
[View of Howe Sound from West Vancouver]
Part of James Luke Quiney fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph was exhibit 10 in the Ducharme murder case
Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view showing a log boom in the foreground
[View of Clear Cut, Youbou B.C.]
[View of B.C. Marine Railways Company near the foot of Victoria Drive]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the sternwheel steamship "Baramba" and the tallship "Robert R.. Hind"
[View of a logging camp from the water]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View from the water of logging site on the Queen Charlotte Islands]
Inscription on verso of print reads "Slate Chuck Mtn., / Queen Charlotte Is."
[View from the water of H.R. McMillan Co. logging operation and sawmill]
[View from the Lions Gate Bridge of a tug towing a logboom]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows Prospect Point signal station and lighthouse in the background
[View from a] Pacific Mills [logging site on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Victoria Lumber Company steam train hauling logs from the waterfront]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a promotional film showing the Diamond Jubilee celebration events, a brief history of Vancouver and concludes with footage of Vancouver after 1945. The film shows historical photographs of Vancouver and focuses on various aspects of development in Vancouver including industry, media, communications, transportation, power plants, city planning, city governance, tourism and architecture.
The film was commissioned by the Vancouver Jubilee Publicity Committee and later sponsored by the British Columbia Electric Company Ltd.
Individuals involved in the creation of the film include: John Young (Director of Photography), L.E. Weekes (Cameraman), Maureen Balfe (Editor), Gordon Inglis and Margaret Jestley (Narrators), C. Fredenburgh (Lighting), L.M. Parry (Producer), William D. Dix (Director)
This film is a re-print made by the Vancouver Museum in the late 1970's for a program called "Vancouver's Heritage in Film".
Trans-Canada Films
Panoramic view showing Burrard Inlet including 42 ocean steamers in port of which 25 were for grain cargoes, 17 vessels at berth (not shown in photograph) and the Harbour Commissioners wharf and Grain Elevator No. 1 and log booms
Part of Major Matthews collection
Panoramic view showing Burrard Inlet including 42 ocean steamers in port of which 25 were for grain cargoes, 17 vessels at berth (not shown in photograph) and the Harbour Commissioners wharf and Grain Elevator No. 1 and log booms
Vancouver - Pacific Celebration [French narration]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film is a promotional film for the city of Vancouver. The film won several awards at film festivals including: Chris Plaque - Best Travel Film, at Columbus International Film Festival; a Special Jury Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival; the Canuck Award - 2nd Place Best Canadian Travel Film, Canadian Travel Association; a Bronze Award at the Film and Television Festival of New York; and a Certificate of Merit - Recreation at the Chicago International Film Festival.
Producer and director of photography: Robert S. Rodvik; Director and supervising editor: Michael J. Collier; Original music composed and arranged by Ralph Dyck; Narrator: Art Hives; Narration script: Keith Cutler; Laboratory: Alpha Cine Service Ltd.; Electronic Instruments Courtesy of Roland Corp.; Sponsored by Greater Vancouver Convention and Visitors Bureau; New Horizon Film Productions MCMLXXVI.
The English narration is on channel 1 and the French narration is on channel 2.
Vancouver - Pacific Celebration
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film is a promotional film for the city of Vancouver. The film won several awards at film festivals including: Chris Plaque - Best Travel Film, at Columbus International Film Festival; a Special Jury Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival; the Canuck Award - 2nd Place Best Canadian Travel Film, Canadian Travel Association; a Bronze Award at the Film and Television Festival of New York; and a Certificate of Merit - Recreation at the Chicago International Film Festival.
Producer and director of photography: Robert S. Rodvik; Director and supervising editor: Michael J. Collier; Original music composed and arranged by Ralph Dyck; Narrator: Art Hives; Narration script: Keith Cutler; Laboratory: Alpha Cine Service Ltd.; Electronic Instruments Courtesy of Roland Corp.; Sponsored by Greater Vancouver Convention and Visitors Bureau; New Horizon Film Productions MCMLXXVI.
The16mm release print that the digital child was made from, was struck from the internegative/original negatives, and the optical sound track; it is closest thing to an original in the donation for this production. It is the only record of this movie on film with a soundtrack.
Vancouver : B.C.'s forest capital - 1995
Upper Fraser Mills. Trucking on plank roads
Photograph shows two men posing outside truck loaded with logs on a plank road.
Upper Fraser Mills. Skidding logs out of an awkward place with a small tractor.
Photograph shows three men attaching a cable to a log, and one man in the tractor.
Upper Fraser Mills. Loading logs on truck and small skidding tractor bringing in logs
Photograph shows men posing next to truck loaded with logs, and next to tractor pulling logs.
Two-man crosscut sawing competition in P.N.E. Festival of Forestry
[Two men standing on planks while felling a tree with axes]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Two men on spring boards felling a tree near Ninth Avenue and Waterloo Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection