Plywood industry--British Columbia

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93 Archival description results for Plywood industry--British Columbia

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[Nelson] : [footage and out-takes]

Footage. Views of Nelson streets and businesses: Palm Dairies Ltd., Madden Hotel, Kootenay Motors, and Nelson Transfer Co. Ltd. (with staff posing for camera). Moving company (West Transfer Co.) at work. Various residents. Plywood plant interiors [dark and soft-focus]. Horses at stables. Nelson waterfront. Sawmill. Car ferry (at Procter?). Lakeside leisure activities -- swimming, fishing, etc.

[Plywood]

Amateur film. COLOUR: Garden tea party. Beach - men working, summer. Butchart Gardens or Government House (?). Small house with spring flowers (possibly in Vancouver). B&W: Plywood. Sylvaply. Plywood-making process. Loading plywood and lumber onto ship "Everleigh". Picture of the small house seen earlier. Inter-titles: "A modern timber house" and "Timber houses are dry".

[J.R. Murray plywood plant] : [out-takes]

Out-takes. Plant operations at the J.R. Murray plant in Vancouver, on the north arm of the Fraser River. Includes shots of the various stages of plywood manufacture and the making of doors.

The plywood story : [out-takes]

Out-takes. The production, special qualities and varied uses of plywood -- in construction, in industry and on the farm. The film's whimsical commentary is provided by a movie cameraman who is seen shooting footage on the subject for a documentary. Filmed in B.C., with scenes in Saskatchewan, Winnipeg and elsewhere in Canada.

The plywood story

Industrial film. The production, special qualities and varied uses of plywood -- in construction, in industry and on the farm. The film's whimsical commentary is provided by a movie cameraman who is seen shooting footage on the subject for a documentary. Filmed in B.C., with scenes in Saskatchewan, Winnipeg and elsewhere in Canada.

Canadian Plywood Association fonds

  • PR-2178
  • Fonds
  • 1955-1989

The fonds consists of prints and/or printing elements of motion picture films that were distributed by the Canadian Plywood Association (CPA) or its predecessors, the Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia (COFI) and the Plywood Manufacturers Association of British Columbia (PMA). Most of the films were produced between 1955 and 1989 for the COFI or the PMA by three BC companies: Canawest Film Productions, Kelly Duncan Productions, or Lew Parry Film Productions. The films deal with with the harvesting of trees, the manufacture of wood and wood products (including plywood, shakes, shingles, etc.), and the use of these products in the construction industry.

Canadian Plywood Association

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