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[Vancouver School of Art] reading - [Social Credit campaign advertisement] - Granville [Street] riot

Short films are spliced together on this reel. 00:00 - 02:54 a student production by Greg Bellerby with the Vancouver School of Art Film Workshop which consists of music and a slow panning shot of a typed story entitled "Nude world." From 02:55 to 03:52 is a Social Credit politcal advertisement featuring Karen Magnussen and Eric McCue. And 03:53 to 05:21 is raw footage, scenes of the Granville Street riot (silent).

Greg Bellerby

Pride 93 : checking out the action

Item is a photograph showing a person seated on a stationary motorcycle. Typed note taped on the back of photograph: "Checking out the action. Pride Day is the first Monday in August and is an event not to be missed. Photo by John Stackhouse."

Point Grey Police Department

Composite photograph shows Point Grey Municipal Hall, Motor Cycle Officers D. Campbell, N. MacPherson, J. Murdock (Sergeant) and M. Macaulay and the following individuals: Police Commissioners H.P. McCraney and J.Allan, Police Surgeon Dr. Blackwood, Reeve Lembke, Magistrate T.F. Johnson, Chief H.J. Simpson, Police Constables J. Birnie, A. Logan, M. Macaulay, J.E. Green, N. McPherson, J. McDonald, D. Campbell, P. Kirkham, T. Hurlbert, W.E. Blair and Jailor W. Clouston.

[Motorcyclists entertain spectators before the Diamond Jubilee Parade]

Item is a photograph showing Hastings Street looking west towards the Marine Building. Text material with the photograph reads: "Vancouver Citizens' Diamond Jubilee Committee Press Release
Cut lines - Looking west on Hastings Street towards the Marine Building behind which stands a tiny shack which was the city's first building erected in 1852. The lads on motorcycles are amusing the waiting spectators who are are [sic] awaiting the arrival of the great Diamond jubilee parade on July 1, 1946, which inaugurated the city's two weeks' birthday celebrations."

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