- MS-2828
- File
- 1978
Part of Jack Gillmore fonds
Memoirs, including reminiscences of childhood in Vancouver, businesses, transportation, his careers in car sales, acting, radio drama and real estate.
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Part of Jack Gillmore fonds
Memoirs, including reminiscences of childhood in Vancouver, businesses, transportation, his careers in car sales, acting, radio drama and real estate.
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
West side of the 1200 block Government Street, Victoria.
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
Stanley Park : [plus out-takes]
Part of Oscar and Dorothy Burritt fonds
Documentary. This film captures (in excellent pre-war Kodachrome) a day in the life of Stanley Park.
Part of Oscar and Dorothy Burritt fonds
Documentary. This film captures (in excellent pre-war Kodachrome) a day in the life of Stanley Park.
Family in car at hollow stump, Stanley Park
Part of Bilow family fonds
The item is a b&w photograph of a family, probably the Bilow family, in a car at the hollow stump at Stanley Park.
[Long Beach : campers on beach ; driving on beach ; people walking ; map]
Part of CHEK TV fonds
Television stock shots
The port cochere at Government House before the fire of April, 1957.
Government House before the fire of 1957; Victoria.
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964-06-30 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Fred W. Pinchbeck describes his father, William Pinchbeck, who came from England and settled a ranch and roadhouse above Williams Lake in the 1880s; Indians and other local ranchers; his own life with his widowed mother at Victoria and Kamloops; and Bill Miner stories. TRACK 2: Mr. Pinchbeck continues with more Bill Miner stories; work at Wilcox Hardware in Kamloops; the first cars; in the area; blacksmith work; local characters; bars and sporting houses; the McLean brothers; more blacksmith work; and railway construction.
SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Life as a Cariboo cowboy and stage driver RECORDED: [location unknown], 1967 SUMMARY: Bob French arrived in the Cariboo in 1892 at the age of 13. Driving a stage coach; robbers on the road from Barkerville. Life as a cowboy. Head cowboy on the Gang ranch. Cattle drives to Ashcroft. Crossing rivers. The first automobiles in the area.
[Totem poles ; Hazelton ; Topley Mine ; end of trip]
Part of Irving family fonds
Amateur film. Continuation of the 1928 summer trip which begins on F1984:01/04. Indian graves, houses and totem poles in the Hazelton-Kispiox area. View of old suspension bridge. Indian people. Rivers and lakes from Hazelton back along Highway 16.
The first car on the "new" Cariboo road, near Boston Bar.
Premier W.A.C. Bennett's limosine under escort; opening of the Squamish Highway.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds