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[D.M. Sinclair films]
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- moving images
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- Variations in title: [Keith Nelson film collection]
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[ca. 1938-1942] (Creation)
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Amateur film. Travel footage showing places and scenery in British Columbia's southern interior, including the Okanagan, Boundary, Arrow Lakes, Slocan, Shuswap, Nicola and Big Bend regions. Also includes footage showing activities in Zeballos and vicinity during the gold rush there: mining, community celebrations and sports, a flood, and various transport aircraft serving the area. There is also footage showing logging operations, presumably on Vancouver Island.
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A VHS reference copy is available for this item.
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Copyright expired, ca. 1992.
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Supplied title based on contents of accession. D.M. Sinclair, who shot the footage, managed a bank in Zeballos in the early 1940s, during the gold rush in that area. The film was donated by Keith Nelson, whose grandmother kept house for Sinclair many years later. The film footage comprises about 2800 feet in total.
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Accession number(s): F1987:19; V1987:48
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photography: D.M. Sinclair; producing agency/company: D.M. Sinclair
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- Airplanes--British Columbia
- Beaver (Transport plane)
- Dominion Day (Canada)
- Dragon Rapide (Transport plane)
- Fishing--British Columbia
- Floatplanes
- Logging--British Columbia
- Mines and mineral resources--British Columbia
- Norseman (Transport plane)
- Outdoor recreation--British Columbia
- Sports days
- Indigenous dance--British Columbia
- Gold mines and mining--British Columbia