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A bridge to tomorrow : the Annacis system story
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- moving images
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Argus Film Productions Inc.
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1986 (Creation)
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Physical description
1 film reel (ca. 20 min ; ca. 740 ft) : composite print, colour, sound ; 16 mm
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The item is an industrial film print. It shows the construction of the Annacis road system and the Alex Fraser Bridge, officially opened in 1986.
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U-matic videocassette copy, V1995:11
For a reference copy of this title, see V2004:04/002.
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Copyright Government of British Columbia.
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Accession number(s): F1987:23
General note
Previously described as AAAA0445.
Credits note
sponsored/presented by: British Columbia. Ministry of Transportation and Highways; producing agency/company: Argus Film Productions Inc.; director: Robert Ennis; photography: Robert Ennis; editor: Michael Robison; writer: Bert Rogan; narrator: Keith Cutler; sound: Jim Menard; re-recording: Barry P. Jones