- D-05725
- Item
Sculpture
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- Previously Sculptures And Sculpturing Source: Visual Records database
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Sculpture
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60 Archival description results for Sculpture
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- AAAA1293
- Item
- [ca. 1938-1940]
Part of Oscar and Dorothy Burritt fonds
Footage. B&W: poster for "The Original Keystone Cops with four added acts of Eastern Headline Vaudeville" at the Beacon Theatre [Vancouver], Friday April 12 [1940?]. Colour: scenes of musical, comedy and dance performances (shot from balcony in theatre), concluding with Keystone Cop routine and throwing of pies into audience [Kodachrome, edge code 1939]. B&W: man and woman dancing on stage [Kodak, edge code 1938; underexposed]. Galiano Island scenes (outs from THREE THERE): long sequence of shots showing forest, texture of weathered sandstone, rocks, bark, fences, etc. [Dupont stock; has become sepia]. Colour: sequence showing an abstract sculptured head, presumably by Peter Sager [b.1920] and called "The Poet." Sculpture is shown in dramatic lighting effects; revolving; kids pose with it, etc. [Kodachrome, edge code 1939].
Centennial Fountain, Vancouver
- I-09383
- Item
- 1967
Centennial Fountain, Vancouver
- I-09381
- Item
- 1967
Centennial Fountain, Vancouver
- I-09382
- Item
- 1967
Centennial Fountain, Vancouver
- I-09380
- Item
- 1967
Child Riding Ogopogo At Kelowna
- I-06301
- Item
- 1975
Construction of the Lion's Gate Bridge, Vancouver
- F1986:29/002
- Item
- [1937-1939]
Part of Ministry of Transportation and Highways films and videotapes
The item consists of an ECO master made from an industrial film originally made between 1937 and 1939. It contains a detailed record of the construction of the First Narrows Bridge (Lion's Gate Bridge) between Vancouver and the North Shore of Burrard Inlet. A.J.T. Taylor, who promoted the idea of the bridge and the residential development of the North Shore, is seen discussing the plans with architect John Anderson. The bridge was first crossed by a car on November 4, 1938 and opened to the public on November 12, 1938. John Anderson receives the first toll ticket. Charles Marega's sculptured lions are shown. The "Empress of Japan" steams under the bridge. On May 29, 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth cross the bridge and later, under naval escort, they pass under it aboard a ship bound for Victoria.
[Detail of sculpture on Legislative Library addition to Parliament Buildings]
- CM/A2134
- Item
- [ca. 1911]
Part of Archives cartographic collection
Entrance to Little Qualicum Falls Park
- I-12432
- Item
- 1964
Lion Sculpture, Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver
- I-10006
- Item
- May 1982
Monument to Captain Cook at Whitby.
- I-66192
- Item
Notes dictated by Ralph Mackern Sketch, Sculptor, for the B.C. Archives
- MS-0924
- File
- 1977
The file contains notes dictated by Ralph Mackern Sketch, Sculptor, for the B.C. Archives on June 27, 1977. The note, on Sketch's bronze sculptures, are accompanied by photographs of the sculptures.
- I-06303
- Item
- 1975
- I-06302
- Item
- 1975
- I-06367
- Item
- 1978
- I-06368
- Item
- 1976
Pyramid Sculpture At Ambleside Park, West Vancouver
- I-09974
- Item
- Aug 1982
Rolling Wall Sculpture At Ambleside Park, West Vancouver
- I-09975
- Item
- Aug 1982
Salt Spring Island arts and crafts.
- I-04288
- Item
- 1979
- I-51761
- Item
- 1973
Sculpture At Fountain At Legislative Buildings, Victoria.
- C-07315
- Item
- 17 Nov 1965
Sculpture At Fountain At Legislative Buildings, Victoria
- C-07314
- Item
- 17 Nov 1965
Sculpture At The East India Building, Vancouver
- I-09367
- Item
- Sep 1982
Sculpture at the fountain at the Legislative Buildings, Victoria.
- C-07317
- Item
- 17 Nov 1965
Sculpture at the fountain at the Legislative Buildings, Victoria.
- C-07319
- Item
- 17 Nov 1965
Sculpture at the fountain at the Legislative Buildings, Victoria.
- C-07318
- Item
- 17 Nov 1965