12th Avenue Elementary School, Burnaby
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12th Avenue Elementary School, Burnaby
12th Avenue Elementary School, Burnaby, filmmakers
The item is an essay by Mary D. Trainer titled "A History of Policing in Burnaby, 1892-1950, with an emphasis on the years 1892-1935."
Agriculture Class Burnaby South High School
[BCGEU executive meeting, Burnaby ; Beautiful BC production ; Vancouver Sea Festival]
Unedited footage. Provincial executive meeting at BCGEU headquarters, Burnaby. Shots of newspaper clipping on BCGEU history. Production of "Beautiful British Columbia" magazine. Recreational activities and Vancouver Sea Festival, filmed using split "fly-eye" lens.
BCIT : refitting for the future
Promotional. Filmed presentation depicting BCIT facilities, courses, graduation ceremony, student learning activities, response of employers, etc., with talk by president Gordon Tom (sp?).
Bill and Mary Henry and their children; Rumble Street, Burnaby.
B.R. Hill's Fruit Farm, Burnaby
Part of Gary Marcuse fonds
SUMMARY: Gary Marcuse, freelance broadcaster, discusses the issues in the Burnaby municipal election of 1977. Includes interviews with Lucy Vick and Bob Tarking of the Burnaby Citizen's Roads Committee.;
Burnaby open school room; listening post.
Burnaby Small Debts Court case files
Case files including summons, statements, correspondence and indexes, 1915-1933; 1939-1941. Box 1, file 1 contains correspondence 1942-1948 regarding the transfer of these case files.
British Columbia. Small Debts Court (Burnaby)
Burnaby South High School, Burnaby
Burnaby Women's Ambulance Corps, organized by Civil Defence
Part of B.C. Civil Defence photographs
"C.F. Shroft's residence, fruit farm, Burnaby, BC."
City hall report, 1979-08-14 : [audio clips]
Part of Gary Marcuse fonds
SUMMARY: [No content summary available.] May include a report on the Burnaby civic election.;
Classroom Moscrop School Burnaby
Classroom Moscrop School Burnaby
Cloakrooms Kitchener Street School Burnaby
Commerce Class Burnaby South High School
This series contains a specialized volume that pertains only to correspondence relating to applications for Burnaby lots (folio 12), the Vancouver Island Settlers' Rights Act, 1903 (folio 138), and the South African War Land Grant Act, 1901 (folio 158). They includes name of correspondent and letter or file number.
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands and Works
Corridor Kitchener Street School Burnaby
Part of Archives cartographic collection
Shows surveyed lots in New Westminster and Burnaby. The original, dated ca. 1859, is in Legal Surveys.
The fonds consists of records generated by Ernest Baynes Cale in Burnaby from 1911-1935 in the course of his activities as a breeder and exhibitor of poultry, as manager and editor of the magazine Successful Poultryman, as a member of the BC Poultry Association and as an employee of the firm McLellan and McCarter, Ltd. The fonds includes contest lists, draft advertisements, graphic designs (some by Frank Eastman), correspondence, certificates, a list of ingredients and a nutritional analysis of animal feed, chick records, invoices, blank stationery for Successful Poultryman, certified copies of poultry pedigrees, a booklet by McLellan & McCarter Ltd., an invitation, two “BC Poultry Association Egg Record and Account Books” and a photograph of the “Yesterlaid” poultry ranch in Nanaimo.
The fonds also includes 13 drawings of poultry drawn in 1914 by Frank Eastman as illustrations for Successful Poultryman. Also included are plans to accompany “An open-air poultry home” by Dale R. Van Horn of Milton, Wisconsin; 2 maps of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta (1917); 1 map of Northern Alberta (1917); 1 map of Burnaby Municipality [19--]; 1 map of the BC Railway Belt (1907) and 1 map of a portion of Osoyoos District (1891).
Cale, Ernest Baynes
Filmmakers' showcase #08 : Al Razutis
Documentary. "Al Razutis holds a fish-eye lens up to himself, and another fishy-eye on film, video and holography, as he makes statements concerning these techniques and what he is trying to do with them. Between clips from his many films, Al takes us on a tour of his first film studio for optical printing, and to the labs at Simon Fraser University, where he also teaches film. Included is an excerpt from an interview on "The Vancouver Show" (CKVU) reporting on his holography."
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