- AM1671-: CVA 395-08145
- Item
- Apr. 24, 1976
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
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Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing th Bill Reid mural painting crew on cherrypicker.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
[Woman weaving a hat, possibly Daisy Bell]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing women on bicycles with Hangar 7 and Hangar 3 in the background.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing the Bill Reid mural on Hangar 3 nearing completion and landscaping volunteers.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Major General Hoffmeister
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Major General Hoffmeister
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is "Vancouver - Spectacular By Nature;" the last in the series of video post cards; released in 1994. The film features footage of Vancouver and the surrounding area highlighting the activities and attractions available to visitors. The final five minutes of the film features a couple of minutes of archival footage of Vancouver as a way to celebrate and acknowledge its 100 year history. Directed and edited by Mike [Michael] Collier; photography Dave Geddes, Ron Orieux, Bob Rodvik, Tim Sale, John Seale, and Bob Asgeirsson; narrator Art Hives; music Ralph Dyck; technical services Alpha Cine Service and Post Haste Video. Produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. b&w from 00:21:43-00:22:40.
["Upcoast Indians" during the royal visit]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Unidentified man holding Indian basket]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Unidentified artist painting a whale design
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
[Two women sitting among First Nations artifacts]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a sign "Vancouver 1886" - possibly a Vancouver Jubilee celebration display and a stuffed bear
T.P.O. Menzies, Curator of Vancouver Museum
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Tourism B.C. Marketplace Progam [Program] - Expo 86
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is "Marketplace Program" produced for EXPO 86 and Tourism BC. Major exhibition in BC Pavilion for EXPO 86. Multi-screen laser disc interactive display. Laser discs were very new at this time and cost over $2500 each to manufacture. This laser disc was produced to be used with specially designed players that would allow for touch-screen interaction from visitors to the B.C. Pavilion. These machines no longer exist; to get an idea of what options were made available pause the playback to view what the touch-screen displays looked like.
Item includes visual vignettes featuring footage to represent various geographical areas of the province of British Columbia. Theme music plays in the background of the scenes; no dialogue. Brief written descriptions of each area of the province precede each section of footage. At 00:10:23 - 00:10:24 screen shots of all of the various touch screen menu screens appear - to see these please slow down the playback and pause for each. Starting at 00:10:26 the footage plays out that would have been associated and parsed out for the various selected menu choices. At 00:12:08-00:12:11 more screen shots of selections flash by, again slow or pause to view these fully. Starting at 00:12:12 more groupings of clips of British Columbia can be viewed. From 00:13:55-00:13:58 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:13:59 there are more groupings of clips of British Columbia. From 00:15:38-00:15:40 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:15:42 there are more groupings of clips of British Columbia. From 00:17:24-00:17:26 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:17:27 there are more groupings of clips showing British Columbia. From 00:19:03-00:19:05 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:19:06 there are more groupings of clips showing British Columbia. From 00:20:53-00:20:57 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:20:59 there are more groupings of clips showing British Columbia. From 00:19:03-00:19:05 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:19:06 there are more groupings of clips showing British Columbia. From 00:22:33-00:22:35 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:22:36 there are more groupings of clips showing British Columbia. From 00:24:23-00:24:26 there are more menus and screenshots, pause or slow down the playback to view. Starting at 00:24:28 there are more groupings of clips showing British Columbia. At 00:26:14 there is the final section of menu screen shots and following that brief shots of hotels and lodgings in British Columbia. Final credits at 00:26:38.
Item is a photograph of five totem poles near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley park. Two identified poles are the Thunderbird House Post pole at the far left, and the Chief Wakas totem pole second from the left.
Item is a photograph of a man standing with two totem poles in Capilano Canyon.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Totem poles in front of longhouses]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Totem poles in front of longhouse]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Item is a photograph of the Chief Skedans Mortuary Pole (replaced with a replica in 1965) near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Totem Pole at Brockton Point, Stanley Park]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Thunderbird Park, Victoria B.C.
"Postcard, copy neg" written on original negative envelope.
Photograph shows a killer whale carved from wood
Photograph shows an open-sided longhouse
Photograph shows the entrance to a longhouse
Photograph shows an open-sided longhouse
Thunderbird (God of the Sky) and Whale (God of the Sea) at Potlatch House, Nootka Sounds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a totem
The Tyee and the Ku-La Feast Dish
Part of Major Matthews collection
The transforming image : painted arts of Northwest Coast First Nations.
"The Feast Dish" or The Feat of Capturing the First Whale
Part of Major Matthews collection
The back view of an ancient sandstone oil dish
Part of Major Matthews collection
Tales of ghosts : First Nations art in British Columbia, 1922-61.
Stanley Park, four totem poles
Item is a photograph of four totem poles near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley park. The poles are (L-R): the Sisa-Kaulas Pole, the two Thunderbird House Posts pole and the Chief Wakas Pole (second from the right).
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing a wooden entrance structure with a totem pole and the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3 in the background.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3 and the exterior of Hangar 5.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing totem poles and the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing a totem pole and the mural designed by Bill Reid on the exterior of Hangar 3.