Vancouver, B.C. : a West End street
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Vancouver, B.C. : a West End street
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Item is a videotape containing a recording of a U News at Six broadcast about the 1993 Pride Festival. Reporter Kate Corcoran interviews Robb Atkinson about commemorating Malcolm Crane and attendees about their opinions of Pride and the festivities.
Svend's Dedication of Malcolm's Bench - Home Video Tape 1
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Item is a videotape containing home movie footage and recordings of three movies and commercials from television.
(00:00:00 - 01:08:26)
This portion of the tape contains home movie footage by Malcolm Crane and Stanley Weese. The footage shows Crane and Weese talking to each other at False Creek, a backyard and in Beacon Hill Park at the Gay and Lesbian Pride Picnic with Karen Bitz. They take turns filming. Crane's mother and brother Alan Crane are interviewed in a back yard. There is footage from a trip to Salt Spring Island including Ganges Public Harbour, Brian Forester's workshop and home, the Salt Spring coastline and BC Ferries. The 1991 and 1992 Pride Parades are shown and the footage includes speeches given both years at Sunset Beach by Malcolm Crane.
(01:08:27 - 01:30:36)
Black screen with no content.
(01:30:37 - 02:27:11)
This portion of the tape is a recording of an unidentified black and white movie from television. The recording includes commercials for Spargo's Restaurant, Playland, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Personalities on KVOS TV, Secure Card, Weatherview Forecast, Sun Jammin' [album], Ring of Fire [film], Columbia Academy, Siskel and Ebert [television program], Lifestyle's of the Rich and Famous [television program], National Kidney Foundation of Washington [featuring Debra Burke], Great Escapes Contest KVOS TV Vancouver, Vancouver Aquarium, BC Mazda Dealers, Micki and Maude [television program], The Joan Rivers Show, BC Hydro, The Dressing Room [Vancouver], Environmental Defense Fund, A Current Affair KVOS TV, Real Canadian Superstore and White Spot.
(02:27:12 - 03:23:10)
This portion of the tape contains a recording of "Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy" from television. The recording includes commercials for Vidal Sassoon Ultra, Ivory Snow, White Spot, Smith's Home Furnishings, Pepsi, Molson Special Dry [beer], Ford and Mercury dealers, Safeway, Norwich Union Life Insurance, Oil of Olay, Secret [deodorant], Point Break [film], KVOS TV, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Coors Light [beer], Fitness World, Coppertone, Labbatt Dry [beer] and Downy Fabric Softener.
(03:23:11 - 04:27:30)
This portion of the tape contains a recording of a Masterpiece Theatre 1991 presentation of "I, Claudius" from 1976. The recording includes commercials for PBS Home Video and KCTS 9 presentations of: Horizons II [television series], Cosmos [television series], Moyers: Oren Lyons the Faithkeeper [television program], The One Game [movie] and The Prisoner [movie].
Froglady Video Productions presents 1989 Gay/Lesbian Pride Festival
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Item is a videocassette containing an edited productions showing the 1989 Pride Festival and Parade. The video shows attendees and participants speaking to the camera and enjoying the festivities. Speeches and performances at Sunset Beach are also shown.
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Item is a videocassette containing recordings of a Vancouver Civic Grants Review meeting, two news reports covering the 1990 Vancouver Pride Parade, a U.S. panel on AIDS recorded from television, the production “Wagner: Episode 4” recorded from KCTS 9 Seattle and the documentary “The AIDS Show: Artists Involved with Death and Survival” recorded from KCTS 9 Seattle.
(00:00:00 – 00:50:51)
The council meeting begins with the Civic Grants Review 1987 and shows speakers addressing Vancouver City Council to advocate for funds. Speakers include: Ms. Agney (Vancouver Rape Relief Society), Michael Woods (Downtown Eastside Youth Activities Society), Ann Taylor (Alcuin Society), Richard Lenaire ([Anna] Dance Theatre), Lorraine Adams (Assembly of B.C. Arts Council), T.A. Hebst (Friends of Chamber Music), Brenda Taylor (Native Indian Youth Advisory Society), Lorrain Aspden (Caravan Stage Company), Gretchen Haywire (O.H. Lettuce B. Fools of Society), Mr. Gordon (United Caribbean Cultural Society), Hugh Pickett and Hannah Fisher (Vancouver Film Festival). Government representatives include: Donald Bellamy, Libby Davies, May Brown, Gordon Campbell, Harry Rankin, Marguerite Ford, W. Yee and Michael Harcourt.
The meeting ends with delegations for Pride Festival Association parade and a presentation by Malcolm Crane to council regarding the parade route.
(00:50:52 – 00:55:11)
This news coverage by Kate Corcoran for First News contains footage of the 1990 Vancouver Pride Parade and contains interviews with James Mason (Vancouver), Jim Bellafy (New Westminster), Al. D. (Seattle), Mike Morris (Vancouver) and Michael Arsenault (Persons with AIDS float representative).
(00:55:12 – 00:57:30)
This is unidentified news coverage of the 1990 Vancouver Pride Parade. The report includes footage of the parade and interviews with attendees and participants.
(00:57:31 – 01:53:08)
No content, black screen.
(01:53:09 – 02:15:52)
This portion of the tape contains a program recorded from television entitled “AIDS: In search of a miracle” part of a series “Managing our miracles: health care in America” by Columbia University and originally broadcast on PBS.
(02:15:53 – 03:12:35)
This segment of the tape is a recording from KCTS 9 of a Great Performances presentation of “Wagner: Episode 4”.
(03:12:36 – 04:15:49)
This portion of the tape contains a KCTS 9 Seattle presentation of the documentary “The AIDS Show: Artists Involved with Death and Survival”. The documentary was created and directed by Rob Epstein and Peter Adair. The documentary focuses on the Theatre Rhinoceros production of “The AIDS Show” and the HIV/AIDS crisis in San Francisco.
(04:15:50 – 04:20:51)
This portion of the tape contains footage of an unidentified Vancouver City Council meeting.
Item is a photograph showing the family home of Benjamin and Esther Wintemute, believed to be on the south east corner of Davie and Thurlow at 1074 Davie Street.
Part of sea front, Vancouver, looking towards Stanley Park
Item is a photograph showing a view of 1900 and 2000 blocks of Beach Avenue looking West likely taken from the Sylvia Hotel Apartments.
Three people eating ice cream in Stanley Park
Item is a photograph showing a man and two women eating ice cream on a park bench with a downtown apartment building in the background.
View of Denman Place Mall under construction
Item is a photograph showing a crane on top of the Denman Place Mall building under construction and a few residential houses in the foreground.
View of street along Morton Avenue from the beach at English Bay
Item is a photograph showing the apartment building at 1835 Morton Avenue
View of corner at Morton Avenue and Denman
View of the apartment building at 1835 Morton Avenue from Morton Park
View of the apartment building at 1835 Morton Avenue from Morton Park
View of English Bay at sunset [taken from an apartment at 1835 Morton Avenue?]
Item is a photograph showing part of Morton Park and the beach at English bay with several tanker ships in the distance.
View of the beach at English Bay with the apartment buildings along Morton Avenue in the background
Item is a photograph showing swimmers, beach goers, the pier, as well as the Hotel Sylvia, residences, and Stanley Park and the mountains in the background.
View along Beach Avenue at English Bay
Item is a photograph showing the English Bay Café.
View of Bayshore Inn and parking lot
Item is a photograph showing the entry and window display for fruit and vegetable produce market.
Interior and exterior photos of house at 1641 Burnaby Street
Item is a photograph of the southwest (front) and southeast (side) facades of the Sylvia Hotel (Beach Avenue at Gilford Street) with a section of park benches in the foreground. The photograph was taken from park area on the Beach Avenue, looking north. Cars parked and other park visitors can be seen in the photograph.
Item is a photograph showing a view of the Burrard Bridge with residences on the northwest side of False Creek in the foreground and businesses and houses of Vancouver in the background.
[Gilford and Robson Street looking south]
Item is a photograph of apartment building exterior. Building is located at 1311 Beach Ave. at Jervis St., Vancouver B.C.
Do you want a freeway through the West End? Protect the West End re-elect Matthew and Peterson
Program and space requirements for Gordon House participation in a public recreation facility
Print of aerial photograph, primarily showing West End and Downtown buildings.
West End policy guidelines - August 1972
Item outlines policy guidelines. Zoning, diversity of people, variety of housing types, traffic, park planning, community services
Community newspaper with front page article about Vancouver archivist, Lynn Ogden. Publisher: Robin Lecky, Editor: Lyndon Grove.
Patterns of neighbourhood change, the West End of Vancouver
West end living: then and now, a nostalgic and futuristic view of the west end
Denman place mall shop and enjoy
The West End : a series of walking tours from the Community Arts Council
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, stained glass
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the stained glass window at a landing of the main stairs inside of The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, east facade
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the east facade of The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street). Detail of topiary and front garden is also visible in front of the house.
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, east facade and gazebo
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the east facade and gazebo of The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, dormer window
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the hip roof dormer window on the east facade of The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, porte-cochere ceiling and frieze
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the frieze and coffered ceiling of the porte-cochere at The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, front entrance
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the front entrance doors and the entry room of The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, porte-cochere and garden
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the porte-cochere at The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street), the pathway leading up to it, the surrounding lawns and gardens, and part of the south face of the building, including another dormer window.
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, fireplace
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of a terra cotta sculpted fireplace, mantle, and overmantle inside The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).
Angus Apartments (Gabriola), 1531 Davie Street, staircase
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of a large staircase with landings inside The Angus Apartments (formerly B.T. Rogers home, also known as Gabriola, 1531 Davie Street).
Tillicum posing with woman at the West End Community Centre's Fun and Wellness Festival
West end homes, west side of Burrard Street
1531 Davie Street, Gabriola [house]
Gabriola [house at 1531 Davie Street]
Girl on horse in front of Gabriola house at 1531 Davie Street