Accession number(s): 198505-001; F1985:02
Allan H. DeWolf (1887-1967) was born in Mora, Minnesota, and graduated from Northwestern Military Academy and the University of Minnesota. In 1907 or 1908 he emigrated to Canada, and earned professional designations as a B.C. land surveyor (B.C.L.S.) and engineer (Canadian Institute of Forestry). He married Ethel Minnie Fink in Spokane, Washington in 1912. In Cranbrook, with Arthur M. Ham, he formed the DeWolf and Ham Construction Company. Their work included road and mine construction and surveying. DeWolf also became recognized as a specialist in the design and construction of log flumes. Between 1919 and 1935, among other notable projects in B.C. and Alberta, he built the B.C. Spruce Mills flume in the Moyie River valley at Lumberton, B.C. Between 1935 and 1951 DeWolf lived in Timmins and Aroland, Ontario. His activities included designing and building flumes for Abitibi Pulp and Paper in Quebec, and operating a logging company. In 1950 he returned to British Columbia as manager of Nicola Valley Sawmills in Merritt B.C., and supervised the building of its new mill. In 1957 he retired from the lumber industry and set up his own business (DeWolf and Leggett) as a surveyor, which he carried on until retiring in 1962. He was an early proponent of a new highway through the Coquihalla region. Allan DeWolf died in Merritt, B.C. at age 80, in 1967. DeWolf had two children. His daughter, Gladys Genevieve DeWolf was born in Spokane, Washington, in 1915, and raised in Cranbrook. Between 1943 and 1945 she served in the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division (RCAF WD) based at RCAF Station in Fingal, Ontario. Gladys DeWolf married Peter Malach in Toronto in 1945. Allan DeWolf's son, Jack Monroe DeWolf, was born in Cranbrook, B.C. in 1917. Between 1942 and 1945 he served with the Canadian Forestry Corps. In 1957 he became manager of Nicola Valley Sawmills in Merritt.
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The fonds consists of DeWolf's films (1925-1935 and 1951-1953, copied 1985) pertaining to engineering, logging and mining projects in the Kootenays as well as family events. The fonds also includes photographs (ca. 1900-1959) of the DeWolf family.
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Photographs created prior to January 1, 1949 are in the public domain.
No finding aid is available.
Accession number(s): 198505-001
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The series consists of photographs documenting the career and family life of Allan DeWolf, ca. 1900 to 1960. His photographs are intermingled (combined in albums) with family photographs of several generations of the DeWolf family. There are also family photographs (Fink family) which relate to Allan DeWolf's wife, Ethel Minnie Fink. The series also consists of photographs which relate to Allan DeWolf's daughter, Gladys (DeWolf) Malach. These include photographs of Gladys DeWolf as a child and with colleagues at RCAF Station Fingal, (Ontario) in 1943-1945, when she served with the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division (RCAF WD).
The series includes loose prints, prints mounted in albums, negatives, and includes panoramic photos. Some of the photographs of logging engineering (log flumes on trestles, etc.) appear to have been taken by a professional photographer. Some photographers identified are: R.J. Binning of Cranbrook, B.C. and W.F. Montgomery of Chase, B.C, in the 1920s. Many of the photographs of flume construction and surveying are not accompanied by information on locations. Subjects include: Northwestern Military Academy, the Flathead Trading Company (Flathead Valley); construction and operation of the Moyie River flume; B.C. Spruce Mills Ltd. operations at Lumberton, B.C.; work on a movie set for a Louis B. Mayer production on the Bull River in 1922; portable sawmills and logging machinery; the Alexander Creek flume; the Chipka Creek flume; the Western Exploration Company and construction of the Mammoth Mine concentrator at Silverton, B. C.; Nicola Valley Sawmills and Merritt Logging Company; trucking, unloading and scaling of logs; and family travels to California in the 1930s. Locations reflected in the photographs include: the University of Minnesota, ca. 1908-1910; Aroland, (Ontario); and B.C. locations including Cranbrook, the Crow's Nest Pass area, Moyie Lake, Kootenay Lake, Premier Lake, Yahk, Waldo, Allison Creek, Tulameen, and Merritt.
The series also includes memorabilia and other textual material including: DeWolf's naturalization certificate, letters of condolence on the death of Allan DeWolf, brochures, postcards, souvenirs and news clippings.
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Archives code(s): HP098906; 198905-001.
Accession number(s): 198505-001
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Archives code(s): HP098908; 198505-001.
Accession number(s): 198505-001
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Archives code(s): HP098905; 198505-001.
Accession number(s): 198505-001
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Archives code(s): HP098907; 198505-001.
Accession number(s): 198505-001
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Archives code(s): HP098909; 198505-001.
Accession number(s): 198505-001
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References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
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The series consists of film footage shot by Allan Hatch DeWolf, mainly in the East Kootenay Region of British Columbia. Subjects include: construction and operation of B.C. Spruce Mills' 14-mile-long Moyie River flume near Lumberton, ca.1925; construction of the Mammoth Mine concentrator at Silverton; a portable McKowan Mill cutting Ponderosa pine in the Kamloops or Nelson Forest District, ca.1934; logging sled (colour); tie-cutting operation with portable mill; trucking, unloading and scaling of logs; Cranbrook Dominion Day parade, 1927; family and friends at play, etc. Also includes the four-reel title A BIG GAME HUNT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA (1926).
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* Conservation restriction: material in cool or cold storage requires special retrieval and handling.
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
* Shot list and inventory in file F1985:02.
* Item-level descriptions are available on-line.
Moving image originals may be in cool or cold storage. Contact staff for specific details.
Series description was previously listed as AAAA0123.
The film material on F1985:02/001, /002, /003, and /004 comprises about 1,685 feet (ca. 71 minutes) in total. The reels were previously assigned Forestry reel numbers 7, 4, 6 and 1. The four film reels are various sections of a print of the complete film, which was edited and inter-titled in the original. F1985:02/001 and 004 contain the beginning and end of the film; F1985:02/002 is a partial duplicate of 001, with one additional sequence; F1985:02/003 continues 002 in duplicating 001 and contains further (unduplicated) material. There is sufficient overlap between the reels to indicate that more than one complete print is represented here.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0066b.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA0470
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Recreational. A 1926 hunting trip in the East Kootenay region. The hunting party comprises Allan H. De Wolf, Claire and Elmore Staples, Bob Grimes, and Barney and Ralph Clifford, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens as guide and cook respectively, and "Cheerful Joe" as Wrangler. The film shows the party on the trail with pack horses, in camp, and hunting bear, deer, elk and mountain goat. Specific locations include Elk Creek, Premier Lake, White River and Whiteswan Lake. There are good sequences on the packing of a pack horse and the skinning of big game. De Wolf's companions on this trip were his partners in the Western Explorations mine at Silverton.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available [V1985:30/0003.01 & /003.02] : 1 videocassette (ca. 71 min) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent with inter-titles ; 13 mm. The VHS reference copy was created from U-matic master copies [V1985:30/002.01 and /002.02. The film's fourth reel begins on V1985:30/003.01 as item #4 and continues as V1985:30/003.02 item #1.
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* Conservation restriction: material in cool or cold storage requires special retrieval and handling.
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
The film material on F1985:02/001, /002, /003, and /004 comprises about 1,685 feet (ca. 71 minutes) in total. The reels were previously assigned Forestry reel numbers 7, 4, 6 and 1. The four film reels are various sections of a print of the complete film, which was edited and inter-titled in the original. F1985:02/001 and 004 contain the beginning and end of the film; F1985:02/002 is a partial duplicate of 001, with one additional sequence; F1985:02/003 continues 002 in duplicating 001 and contains further (unduplicated) material. There is sufficient overlap between the reels to indicate that more than one complete print is represented here.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0066b.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA0470
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Recreational. A 1926 hunting trip in the East Kootenay region. The hunting party comprises Allan H. De Wolf, Claire and Elmore Staples, Bob Grimes, and Barney and Ralph Clifford, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens as guide and cook respectively, and "Cheerful Joe" as Wrangler. The film shows the party on the trail with pack horses, in camp, and hunting bear, deer, elk and mountain goat. Specific locations include Elk Creek, Premier Lake, White River and Whiteswan Lake. There are good sequences on the packing of a pack horse and the skinning of big game. De Wolf's companions on this trip were his partners in the Western Explorations mine at Silverton.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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* Revised: SBUTTERFIELD 2019-08-12
A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available [V1985:30/0003.01 & /003.02] : 1 videocassette (ca. 71 min) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent with inter-titles ; 13 mm. The VHS reference copy was created from U-matic master copies [V1985:30/002.01 and /002.02. The film's fourth reel begins on V1985:30/003.01 as item #4 and continues as V1985:30/003.02 item #1.
* No access restrictions apply.
* Conservation restriction: material in cool or cold storage requires special retrieval and handling.
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
The film material on F1985:02/001, /002, /003, and /004 comprises about 1,685 feet (ca. 71 minutes) in total. The reels were previously assigned Forestry reel numbers 7, 4, 6 and 1. The four film reels are various sections of a print of the complete film, which was edited and inter-titled in the original. F1985:02/001 and 004 contain the beginning and end of the film; F1985:02/002 is a partial duplicate of 001, with one additional sequence; F1985:02/003 continues 002 in duplicating 001 and contains further (unduplicated) material. There is sufficient overlap between the reels to indicate that more than one complete print is represented here.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0066b.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA0470
Published
Recreational. A 1926 hunting trip in the East Kootenay region. The hunting party comprises Allan H. De Wolf, Claire and Elmore Staples, Bob Grimes, and Barney and Ralph Clifford, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens as guide and cook respectively, and "Cheerful Joe" as Wrangler. The film shows the party on the trail with pack horses, in camp, and hunting bear, deer, elk and mountain goat. Specific locations include Elk Creek, Premier Lake, White River and Whiteswan Lake. There are good sequences on the packing of a pack horse and the skinning of big game. De Wolf's companions on this trip were his partners in the Western Explorations mine at Silverton.
Gladys and Peter Malach
* DDUFFY 2014-03-04
* Revised: SBUTTERFIELD 2019-08-12
A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available [V1985:30/0003.01 & /003.02] : 1 videocassette (ca. 71 min) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent with inter-titles ; 13 mm. The VHS reference copy was created from U-matic master copies [V1985:30/002.01 and /002.02. The film's fourth reel begins on V1985:30/003.01 as item #4 and continues as V1985:30/003.02 item #1.
* No access restrictions apply.
* Conservation restriction: material in cool or cold storage requires special retrieval and handling.
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
The film material on F1985:02/001, /002, /003, and /004 comprises about 1,685 feet (ca. 71 minutes) in total. The reels were previously assigned Forestry reel numbers 7, 4, 6 and 1. The four film reels are various sections of a print of the complete film, which was edited and inter-titled in the original. F1985:02/001 and 004 contain the beginning and end of the film; F1985:02/002 is a partial duplicate of 001, with one additional sequence; F1985:02/003 continues 002 in duplicating 001 and contains further (unduplicated) material. There is sufficient overlap between the reels to indicate that more than one complete print is represented here.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0066b.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA0470
Published
Recreational. A 1926 hunting trip in the East Kootenay region. The hunting party comprises Allan H. De Wolf, Claire and Elmore Staples, Bob Grimes, and Barney and Ralph Clifford, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens as guide and cook respectively, and "Cheerful Joe" as Wrangler. The film shows the party on the trail with pack horses, in camp, and hunting bear, deer, elk and mountain goat. Specific locations include Elk Creek, Premier Lake, White River and Whiteswan Lake. There are good sequences on the packing of a pack horse and the skinning of big game. De Wolf's companions on this trip were his partners in the Western Explorations mine at Silverton.
Gladys and Peter Malach
* DDUFFY 2014-03-04
* Revised: SBUTTERFIELD 2019-08-12
A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available [V1985:30/0003.01 & /003.02] : 1 videocassette (ca. 71 min) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent with inter-titles ; 13 mm. The VHS reference copy was created from U-matic master copies [V1985:30/002.01 and /002.02. The film's fourth reel begins on V1985:30/003.01 as item #4 and continues as V1985:30/003.02 item #1.
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* Conservation restriction: material in cool or cold storage requires special retrieval and handling.
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 8.
A long section of the holiday footage is out of focus in the video transfer.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1943
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Amateur film. Begins with one shot from a print of A BIG GAME HUNT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA (see). The remainder of the reel is original reversal footage and comprises summer holiday footage of the Premier Lake area ca.1927, horseback riding and home scenes ca.1935, winter scenes ca.1927 and the 1927 Dominion Day parade in Cranbrook, filmed from two different viewpoints.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.02 item #2] : 1 videocassette (00:15:15) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm. A video master was created [V1985:30/001.01 item #5] : 1 video reel (00:15:15) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 5.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1944
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Amateur film. Miscellaneous family footage. Mountain scenery around Premier Lake. Gladys and Jack on horseback. Gladys in cowboy outfit at Lake. Girls at summer camp, swimming and diving. Girls at Hot Springs. Gladys turning cartwheels. Jack camping in backyard. Gladys and Jack playing in snow with Jim. Edgar and Jack playing ship. An elephant (apparently known as "Cranbrook Ed") is led down a Cranbrook street and onto a freight car.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.02 and /003.03] : 1 videocassette (00:19:45) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm. A video master was created [V1985:30/001.01 and /001.02] : 1 video reel (00:19:45) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 12.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1945
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Amateur film. Footage of holiday at Premier Lake, ca.1926 -- swimming, boating, cooking, etc. Girls dancing in yard at Cranbrook. Children playing, dueling, dancing for camera. Skiing and ski jumping. More scenes at lake. Holiday or outing at Skookumchuck. Motorboat. View from car passing through a narrow gorge (possibly Sinclair Canyon in Kootenay National Park).
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.03 item #2] : 1 videocassette (00:16:30) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm.
A video master was created [V1985:30/001.02 item #2] : 1 video reel (00:16:30) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 11.
The first section of colour footage is ca.1938; the second is ca.1935. The production dates of the b&w material are unknown.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1946
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Amateur film. COLOUR: men playing hockey, Indian family, dog pulling sled. B&W: view from moving dogsled? COLOUR: using a team to load logs onto a horse-drawn logging sled; log-rolling and other games at a local celebration. B&W: climbing a forest lookout tower; walking in the woods; floatplane; equipment on passing barge; cutting railway ties on a portable sawmill; games (tug-of-war, sack race, etc.) at community gathering. COLOUR: people at community celebration (on construction site?) -- more games, costume competition(?), swimmers, canoe race, canoe jousting, sleigh ride.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.03 and /003.04] : 1 videocassette (ca. 20 min) : reference copy, colour/b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm
A video master was created [V1985:30/001.02 item #3] : 1 video reel (00:16:30) : 1 video reel (ca. 20 min) : video master, colour/b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 10.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1947
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Amateur film. Includes fish being landed at an unknown location; trip to California in 1931 (including a parade there); footage of a sawmill at an unknown location; children in costume parade and at play; dragline loading dirt onto truck; logging truck hauling logs to a railway siding and being unloaded, and the scaling of the logs.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.04 item #2] : 1 videocassette (00:13:00) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm
A video master was created [V1985:30/001.02 item #4] : 1 video reel (00:16:30) : 1 video reel (00:13:00) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 2.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1949
Published
Amateur film. Shows the operation and construction of B.C. Spruce Mills' 14-mile-long Moyie River flume. The construction scenes were probably shot during the building of a branch flume in 1926, as the Nigger Creek Crossing (which is the most impressive single engineering feature on the system) is seen completed.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.04 item #3] : 1 videocassette (00:14:50) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm
A video master was created [V1985:30/001.02 item #5] : 1 video reel (00:16:30) : 1 video reel (00:14:50) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 13.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1950
Published
Amateur film. Footage of the McKowan Mill, a portable sawmill, cutting Ponderosa Pine at an unknown location in the Nelson or Kamloops Forest District. The mill is a very basic one, mounted on skids similar to those used for donkey engines on the coast. Some scenes show the mill being yarded to a new location.
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.04 item #4] : 1 videocassette (00:04:15) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm
A video master was created [V1985:30/001.02 item #6] : 1 video reel (00:16:30) : 1 video reel (00:04:15) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 9.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #N/25.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA2095
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Footage. Operations of Nicola Valley Sawmills Ltd. near Merritt, shot by Mr. De Wolf when he was mill manager. Shows logging trucks hauling huge logs, logs being dragged by tractors, loading of trucks, falling trees, etc.
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.04 & /003.05] : 1 videocassette (ca. 12:30 min) : reference copy, colour, VHS, silent ; 13 mm
A video master was created V1985:30/001.02 & 001.03] : 1 video reel (00:16:30) : 1 video reel (ca. 12:30 min) : video master, colour, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was previously assigned Forestry reel number 3.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1934
Published
Amateur film. Shows construction in progress on the concentrator at Western Exploration's Mammoth Mine at Silverton on Slocan Lake, as well as what appear to be scenes of flume construction and flume logging at an unknown location.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.05 item #3] : 1 videocassette (00:11:30) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm. A video master has been created [V1985:30/001.03 item #2]: 1 video reel (00:11:30) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.
Film was not previously assigned a Forestry reel number.
References: Listed in Duffy, "Camera West", entry #Br/0238a.
Accession number(s): F1985:02
Previously described as AAAA1935
Published
Amateur film. Colquitz Valley scenery.
Gladys and Peter Malach
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* Revised: SBUTTERFIELD 2019-08-12
A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item [V1985:30/003.05 item #3] : 1 videocassette (00:04:15) : reference copy, b&w, VHS, silent ; 13 mm. A video master copy has been created [V1985:30/001.03 item #3] : 1 video reel (00:04:15) : video master, b&w, Type C, silent ; 26 mm
Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives.
Shot list in file F1985:02.