Scandinavian Festival play at Vanier Park
- AM1576-S6-12-F18-: 2011-010.2461-: 2011-010.2461.13
- Part
- [June 21 or June 22] 1986
Scandinavian Festival play at Vanier Park
Scandinavian Festival play at Vanier Park
Scandinavian Festival play at Vanier Park
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford and May Brown deliver a theatrical presentation
Norman Young and Marguerite Ford
Unidentified man and Harry Rankin deliver theatrical presentation
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver theatrical presentation
Norman Young, Marguerite Ford, May Brown and Harry Rankin deliver a theatrical presentation
[Kitsilano Show Boat] Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Item is a postcard showing an image of the Kitsilano Showboat. Caption on back of postcard: "The Kitsilano Showboat has to date completed over 30 years of beach entertainment, sponsored by the Kitsilano Chamber of Commerce. Over a quarter million people attend this amateur show and over 2,500 entertainers volunteer their services each season. From early June to late August, this great little show goes on nearly every evening from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. midst beautiful surroundings. You are cordially invited to attend the Kitsilano Showboat at Kitsilano Beach. Drive south on Burrard Street across the bridge turn right, 4 blocks to free parking. Mon., Wed., Fri. at 8:00 p.m. different show each night."
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