7th Avenue, Dawson; 68 degrees below zero.
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- [ca. 1890]
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7th Avenue, Dawson; 68 degrees below zero.
An early home; location unidentified.
Apartment buildings in Powell River.
Apartment Destroyed By Earthquake
At centre, the William G. Cameron home on Government Street in Victoria.
Part of CHEK TV fonds
News item. Bill Bennett says that people between 25 and 64 are a "forgotten group". These people are the ones who pay for all the "costs and funds of government", but they do not get that much in return. They especially need help to build or buy homes.
Better housing for British Columbia
Part of Pacific Cinematheque collection
Documentary. In British Columbia, where the population is expanding rapidly, there is a need for housing to keep abreast of demand. This film shows what is being done, with National Housing Act assistance, to build planned communities in parts of mainland British Columbia and Vancouver Island, and to initiate various forms of urban development and renewal.
Building Homes At Crease And Wascana, Victoria.
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Building Homes At Crease And Wascana, Victoria.
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Part of Robert C. Fortune fonds
Industrial film. Points out the reliability of wood as a building material throughout history. Includes a variety of shots of the forest industry in British Columbia as well as local construction projects, large and small.
Canadian Western Lumber Co. Ltd., Fraser Mills; housing.
Canadian Western Lumber Co. Ltd., Fraser Mills; housing.
Charles Bradbury's home at Cape Lazo.
Chief Shake's House on Shakes's Island, Wrangell, Alaska.
Christmas Hill, near Swan Lake, Saanich.