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First bridge over the Gorge, Victoria Arm

Item consists of one photograph depicting the first Gorge Bridge (ca. 1850-1867), crossing The Gorge waterway at Victoria Arm, Victoria, B.C. The bridge was constructed using only four logs. Pictured left to right are Albert Maynard and J.M. Reid.

Gorge Waterway, Victoria

Item consists of a mount of one photograph on card of the Gorge Waterway. Banks with overhanging trees can be seen on both sides. A man is fishing on the left bank, another is looking into the water on the right bank. In the distance, trees and at least two houses can be viewed. "Armfelt. Victoria." is captioned in the bottom left of the photograph.

[Island Tug and Barge] : [footage and out-takes]

Footage. Island Tug & Barge vessels and operations on the BC coast and the open Pacific. The first roll, which relates specifically to the operation of the tugs "Sudbury" and "Sudbury II", comprises outs from the film SAGA OF THE SUDBURYS (shot by tug skipper W.H. Blagborne and produced by Parry Films for IT&B). The second roll (which does not relate to the SUDBURY film) shows a barge removing the span of the old Point Ellice Bridge in Victoria; the opening of the new bridge in 1957; a tug towing a scow to Nitinat Bar; the tug "Lloyd B. Gore" towing the old sternwheeler "Delta King" to San Francisco; the "Island Sovereign" towing a dredge platform at sea; vessels at dock in Victoria.

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