'Flying Hens' Women's Soccer Team, Alert Bay
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'Flying Hens' Women's Soccer Team, Alert Bay
Fred Wastell interview : [Orchard, 1967]
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1967-06-22 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Fred Wastell describes the arrival of his father, Alfred Marmaduke Wastell, in Alert Bay in 1898, the beginning of the box factory, the Indian reservation at Alert Bay, the town from 1909; to 1920, transportation, race relations, potlatches (including their practice and suppression from 1900 to 1915), the Finnish commune of Sointula, prominent citizens of Alert Bay, industry, the trial;s of 'Big Head Tom', and religious life at Alert Bay. [TRACK 2: blank.]
Fred Wastell interview : [Reimer, 1974]
Part of Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992
CALL NUMBER: T0547:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Life in Alert Bay, 1909-29, and Telegraph Cove, 1929-74 PERIOD COVERED: 1909-1974 RECORDED: Telegraph Cove (B.C.), 1974-08-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Fred Wastell describes: early life in Alert Bay; description of Alert Bay, ca. 1910; prominent families in Alert Bay, 1910-20; sawmill and Indian village at Alert Bay; potlatches at Alert Bay; visitors' accommodation at Alert Bay, 1920s; cannery and fish hatchery in Alert Bay and Nimpkish area. Description of Alert Bay, 1910-20: settlers around Nimpkish Valley, 1912; Tracey & Garland Logging Co; Hand logging Operations, 1920s; sawmill operation and Beaver Cove, 1918. TRACK 2: Fred Wastell discusses: labour problems at Alert Bay; problems with sawmill organization at Alert Bay, ca. 1920; Wood and English mill at Englewood, 1924-25; description of Mr. Wood and Mr. English; Telegraph Cove sawmill operation, 1929-74; saltery operation and problems at Telegraph Cove, 1929-37 Japanese business practices, 1930s; cannery influence on government policy, 1920-40; labour supply at Telegraph Cove mill, 1920-74.
CALL NUMBER: T0547:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Life in Telegraph Cove, 1929-74 PERIOD COVERED: 1899-1974 RECORDED: Telegraph Cove (B.C.), 1974-08-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Life in Telegraph Cove. Personnel and Jobs. Building of the road to Telegraph Cove. Advantages of a large mill operation over a small mill. Sointula Finnish commune settlement. Social conditions in Telegraph Cove. The naming of Telegraph Cove. [TRACK 2: blank; end of interview.]
General view of Alert Bay showing house fronts and totem poles
[George F. Lowe collection, reel 02 : Alert Bay, etc.]
Part of George F. Lowe fonds
Amateur film. Family group on docks; ship "Catala"; passenger ship leaving Alert Bay [?]; view of Alert Bay [from Cormorant Island?], totem poles; station personnel; loading facility rail track; pulp mill; 3-funnel passenger ship "Prince Rupert"; herring barge; station personnel, dock and facilities.
[George F. Lowe collection, reel 09 : Alert Bay, Victoria, etc.]
Part of George F. Lowe fonds
Amateur film. Ship; Alert Bay totem poles; view of Alert Bay; radio mast construction; view of station in winter; construction crew [?]; view of Alert Bay from hill; coastal scenery; pig farm; station personnel.
[George F. Lowe collection, reel 13 : Alert Bay 1940 ; Cape Lazo 1941]
Part of George F. Lowe fonds
Amateur film. Clearing bush for fence at Alert Bay, 1940; crew working on radio mast (Lazo Island radio station and lighthouse), 1941; ploughing.
"Group of Indians at Alert Bay."
Part of William and Jean Halliday fonds
Group photo showing Indian boy students at a schoolhouse in Alert Bay, BC
Part of William and Jean Halliday fonds
Part of Norman Newton fonds
SUMMARY: "Saturday Evening" was a series of 1.5 hour programs broadcast from 8:30 to 10:00 PM on Saturday nights. The series ran from October 1962 to the spring of 1967. Usually in two parts, the programs feat;ured plays, classical concerts, documentaries and talks. This episode, "Hamatsa", features a recorded performance of the Kwakiutl Hamatsa or Cannibal Dance. In June 1965, CBC Radio visited Alert Bay, ;where the family of James Knox of Fort Rupert presented the Hamatsa dance-drama, the first time that this dance has been recorded for public broadcast. The program also dramatizes the story behind the; dance and the myth of the Supernatural Cannibal. The voices of actors Walter Marsh, Robert Clothier, Daphne Goldrick and Lee Taylor are heard.;
Home Of The BC Packers Manager, Alert Bay
Homes In Alert Bay Including May's And Olney's And Methodist Church
Homes In Alert Bay Including May's Shipyard
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
House with totem, Alert Bay, BC.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
RECORDED: Alert Bay (B.C.), [date unknown] SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Recording of after-dinner events at annual meeting of the Alert Bay Board of Trade, 1966. Following part of a thank-you speech and cake-cutting by Barney Williams (celebrating his 84th birthday), the main content is a lengthy humorous speech by Willard Ireland on "How B.C. Joined Confederation". TRACK 2: unrelated recording.
Part of John William Laing fonds
The item is a black and white photograph taken at Alert Bay. It shows First Nations canoes in the water.
Indian grave at Alert Bay, BC.
Part of William and Jean Halliday fonds
Indian graves at Alert Bay, BC.
Part of William and Jean Halliday fonds
Indian graves at Alert Bay, BC.
Part of William and Jean Halliday fonds
Indian graves at Alert Bay, BC.
Part of William and Jean Halliday fonds
Indian graveyard at Alert Bay, BC.
Part of William and Jean Halliday fonds