- I-60810
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- [ca. 1890]
Fox hunting
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- Sound Recording Database SMIDDEV_SR_SUBJECT_HEADINGS.
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Fox hunting
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Fox hunting
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Fox hunting
24 Archival description results for Fox hunting
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A group of fox hunters at the gate to the guard house to Work Point, Victoria.
- I-63397
- Item
- [ca. 1895]
Part of Alfred Dresser fonds
- V1988:63/001.01
- Item
- 1988 (originally made in 1949)
Part of A.D. Kean fonds
The item is a video copy of a recreational film. In the final film completed by pioneer BC filmmaker A.D. "Cowboy" Kean, the Toronto-North York Hunt club is seen on a fox hunt in Ontario's Humber Valley.
- I-07803
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- I-07811
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- I-07812
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- I-07815
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- I-07816
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- I-07818
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- I-07819
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- I-07806
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- I-07810
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- I-07807
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- I-07808
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- I-07809
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- I-07814
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- I-07817
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- I-07820
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- I-07802
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- I-07804
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- I-07805
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Shoeing a horse.
- I-07813
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- T0362:0001 - 0002
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- 1964-07-28
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
CALL NUMBER: T0362:0001 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964-07-28 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Hugh Cornwall tells the story of his grandfather, Clement F. Cornwall, who settled in Ashcroft in 1862, including his early days on the ranch, hunting coyotes with hounds, and Ashcroft Manor serving as a stopping house. His grandfather was a politician and Lieutenant Governor of BC. There is more on the operation of the ranch at Ashcroft, which Hugh's father managed after 1910. Markets for cattle changed. More on Ashcroft Manor. TRACK 2: The Ashcroft estate burned down in the late 1930s. Cornwall comments on the veracity of historical accounts.
CALL NUMBER: T0362:0002 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964-07-28 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: The Cornwalls of Ashcroft are described, as is the naming of Cache Creek. The McLean boys are described -- Allen McLean, Charlie McLean, Archie McLean, and Alex Hare. The Cornwalls are described in terms of fox-hunting, law and order, and the gold rush. Finally, Cornwall describes Barkerville during its boom days. [TRACK 2: blank.]