Crown Street Preschool (Saint Philip's), with teacher
- AM1533-S2-4-: 2009-005.602
- Item
- June 2001
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools.
Crown Street Preschool (Saint Philip's), with teacher
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools.
Kitchener School, original building and playground
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools. Courtesy Joan Tyldesley.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools.
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
School W 73 Street [1380 West 73rd]
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Paul Yee with students and a staff member at Dundas Elementary School, Toronto
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee with students and a staff member at Dundas Elementary School, Toronto
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee with students and a staff member at Dundas Elementary School, Toronto
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Part of Paul Yee 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.
Lord Byng string orchestra, with teacher
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Schools.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is raw footage shot for a one hour television network documentary featuring Canada's military parachute team, the Sky hawks. Includes footage of the Sunchild O'Chises School sign, the Sky hawk team entering the school with an RCMP Officer, a few spectators watch, in the school gym the Sky hawks talk to school children and show them an anti-drugs video, after the video the Sky hawks demonstrate how the parachutes work and interact with the children in smaller groups, an interview with Captain Mark A. regarding the qualities necessary to be a part of the Sky hawks team, public relations is an important factor, Mark also talks about the Sky hawks performance schedule, in the background Sky hawks team members are loading an airplane, tape ends with close-up shots of the men loading the airplane. Original camera source tape 34.
Linking schools with the community
Item is a promotional film developed to support and promote the Vancouver School Board’s Partners in Education program. The film presents testimonials and success stories from various businesses and schools who have taken advantage of the program, discussing what benefits the partnered schools and businesses were able to bring to each other. The film begins with school administrators and business people talking about the program. The film then presents a number of success stories with various business and schools. The partnerships profiled include: The Port of Vancouver, Chevron Canada, Unisys Canada Inc., University Hospital, the Dr. Sun Yat-Yat Sen Classical Chinese Gardens, the Champlain Mall, the Pan Pacific Hotel, and Vancouver Community College.
The film involves testimonials and short interviews with a number of teachers, school administrators, and business: Jim Matkin (President, BC Business Council), Sheila Tripp (School Principal), Ken Haycock (School Principal), Ken Harvey (Director, Vancouver School Board), Dr. Dante Lupini (Superintendent of Schools, Vancouver), Gwen Smith (School Principal), Barbara Duggan (Vancouver Port Corporation), Gary Ryan (Chevron Canada Ltd), Bill Strachan (Chevron Canada Ltd), Neil Prinsen (Teacher), Maris Pavelson (Unisys Canada Inc.), Sheila Tripp (School Principal), Arlene Cook (Teacher), Lesley Bainbridge (University Hospital), Diane Bolton (Champlain Mall), Joyce Anderson (School Principal), Anne Shorthouse (Program Manager, VSB), Gail Smith (Program Manager, VSB), and Darcy Rezak (Vancouver Board of Trade).
Item is an amateur video recording of a theatrical presentation by a grade 5 class from Hastings School, filmed in the courtyard in front of the main hall. The presentation is a creation myth story in which a trickster monkey builds dolls out of mud which are then animated by thunder and lightning. These ‘bagheads’ travel between several worlds and encounter various strange creatures before finding the perfect world and removing their masks to become the first people. Presentation includes footage of the spectators and teachers.
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.
Yaletown Productions Inc. Highland Valley Copper - "A Temporary Use of the Land"
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Itemis a promotional short, titled "A Temporary Use of the Land," produced by Yaletown Productions for Highland Valley Copper (Cominco), Logan Lake, B.C.
Knight [Street] and 47th [Avenue intersection, 1 of 5]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Cypress [Street] and Cornwall [Avenue intersection, 4 of 4]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Burrard [Street] and 16[th Avenue intersection, 2 of 4]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Burrard [Street] and 16[th Avenue traffic controller]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
A Sense Of Wonder - APASE [Association for the Promotion and Advancement of Science Education]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a sponsored production produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. Item was produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. for APASE [Association for the Promotion and Advancement of Science Education]. A short film featuring interviews with teachers and experts and showing children doing science projects and participating in other science-related learning activities, both in and outside the classroom. June 23, 1989. Title: "A Sense of Wonder: Teaching Elementary Science." Funding provided by the Public Awareness Campaign on Science and Technology Industry, Science and Technology Canada; in consultation with the British Columbia Ministry of Advanced Education and Job Training and the Ministry Responsible for Science and Technology the Honourable Stanley B. Hagen - Minister; Saskatchewan Science and Technology the Honourable Ray Meiklejohn - Minister; Yukon Education the Honourable Piers McDonald - Minister; and science teaching consultant, Marvin Wideen, Simon Fraser University.
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee speaking with students at Killarney Secondary School library
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Lord Roberts playground project
Item is a contact sheet with thirty-six images.
Breaking ground on Lord Roberts playground project
People gathered at Lord Roberts School
Tillicum posing with group of children
Tillicum posing with group of children
Tillicum posing with group of children
Breaking ground on Lord Roberts playground project