Golf

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  • LCSH. Previously Sports--Golf Source: Visual Records database

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Miscellaneous film footage

The item contains five reels of film made from 1961 to 1968:

  1. Slow-motion footage of golfer Stan Leonard driving a ball from a tee. The ground is marked with lines.
  2. Duplicate prints of B.C. California tour.
  3. Interview with Marie McDonald ("Marie the Body"), Honorary Sheriff of Encino, California, and a former singer with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. She discusses her upcoming performance and acting plans, 1961.
  4. Boeing 737, shots of a Canadian Pacific Airlines Boeing 737 being flown, landing and taking off from Vancouver International Airport. Also include shots of the aircraft interior, the pilot, control, air traffic control tower, 1968.
  5. Print of television commercial, Maharajah of Ali Baba, for radio station CKNW.

Miscellaneous films

The item consists of six films made between 1953 and 1973:

  1. Revelstoke skiing stock shots, 1953, col si.
  2. Miss PNE, 1960, b&w si. pos.
  3. RJE Golf, b&w si. pos.
  4. Boeing Company 737 christening, 1967, b&w si. pos.
  5. Japanese oranges, 1973 col. si. pos.
  6. Endako Mines, 1973 col. si. pos.

Peter Secord Lampman papers

Correspondence inward and outward, legal correspondence, receipts and accounts, invitations; correspondence of the family of James Henry White (1855-1948) of New Westminster; correspondence inward to Edward Woodman White (1887-1962) from Violet (Latham) White. Peter Secord Lampman was born on 23 June 1867 in Stamford, Ontario. He completed high school in Thorold, Ontario and attended Trinity College and Osgoode Hall in Toronto. Between 1888-1892, he read law with firms in St. Catherines, Hamilton and Toronto. Called to the Ontario Bar in 1892, he came to British Columbia and was called to the Bar in 1893. For two years he practiced law with George Powell in Victoria. In 1895, he left the practice to become Secretary of the British Columbia Law Society, a position he filled until 1905, when he was appointed judge in the County Court in Victoria. He remained on the bench of the County Court until 1936, when he retired. He was active in the North Pacific Tennis Association and the Senior's North West Golf Association. On September 26, 1901, Peter Lampman married Cecelia Maud Prior, daughter of Colonel E.G. Prior. They had one son, Thomas E. Lampman. Peter Lampman died on November 20, 1940. The records consist of 12 boxes of correspondence, receipts, accounts and invitations. One file contains papers related to the estate of E.G. Prior. Boxes 9-12 contain correspondence and papers relating to the family of Rev. James Henry White of New Westminster, in particular correspondence of James' son Edward W. White and Violet (Latham) White. Source: MS Finding Aids Finding aid: file list.

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