Frederick Stephen Hussey; Superintendent of Police 1891 to 1911.
- A-02240
- Item
- [ca. 1910]
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Frederick Stephen Hussey; Superintendent of Police 1891 to 1911.
Constable John Kirkup of the Provincial Police.
Detachment Of Dominion Police; Dockyard Guard, Esquimalt.
Oakalla Troop, BC Mounted Police; In Nanaimo; Fort In Background, Left.
Fort St. John; BC Provincial Police Building
Pioneer detachment of R.N.W.M.P.; setting out for the Yukon.
Old Police Station, Dease Lake
Police patrol on the marge of Lake La Barge.
Fernie. Provincial Police Headquarters
The N.W.M.P. post at Tagish, Atlin.
Fort Steele. N.W.M.P. Barracks
B.C.P. Police, Fort George district
Part of Thomas William Parsons fonds
The item is a b&w photograph, mounted on a card. It shows the Fort George district Provincial Police, identified from left to right: Const. H. Avison, Const. M.J. Condon, Chief Const. A. MacNeill, Const. S. Service, R.W. Healey, Deputy Inspector T.W.S. Parsons.
BC Provincial Police at Fort George
Part of Thomas William Parsons fonds
The item is a b&w photograph, mounted on a card. It shows the Fort George district Provincial Police, identified from left to right: Const. H. Mansell, Const. G. Ashton, Const. H. Barker, Const. S. Service.
Officers of the N.W.M.P. at Regina.
[CHEK-TV news film -- September-December 1980 and January-February 1981 -- fires and police]
Part of CHEK TV fonds
Stock shots. 1. Line of people holding hands in downtown Victoria. 2. Crowds and speeches in front of the Legislature. 3. United Way poster. 4. Inner Harbour. 5. Damage to Il Buco restaurant. 6. Stills of early steamship "Iroquois". 7. Divers [maybe looking for the "Iroquois"?]. 8. Floods. 9. Fire on the waterfront. 10. Fire at the Imperial Kitchen Centre. 11. Night fire. 12. Royal Bank. 13. Fire at Buffie's. 14. Fire damage at the Surfside Cabaret. 15. Brush fire. 16. Night fire in harbour. 17. RCMP detachment. Evidence of drugs. Bales of marijuana being incinerated. 18. Naval ship transporting marijuana bales. 19. SWAT team in action. 20. Helicopter activity - [looking for marijuana plantations?]. 21. Bales of marijuana being burnt. 22. Town and Country Inn. Cedar Hill Cross Road and Mackenzie. [Scene of an accident?]
Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Note: Audio missing for first two minutes. To start the show, Jack speaks with former police office Brian Lawrie about having former police officers defend people in traffic court in Ontario; Mr. Lawrie is in BC to sell franchises at a price of $35,000 for his business, called POINTTS. Also in the studio, Frank Maczko, Secretary of the Law Society of BC. Jack speaks with actuary Byron Straight about ownership of pension plans. To close the show, one in a series on Native Land Claims in BC. Jack speaks with Eddie John, Tribal Chief of the Carrier/Sekani.
BC Provincial Policeman, Quesnel.
Colonel John Hugh McMillan of the BC Police.