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- Title
- Empress of India at CPR Dock
- Contributor(s)
- Bailey Bros. (Photographer)
- Type of Resource
- still image
- Date Created
- 1891-04-28
- Description
- Empress of India at CPR Dock.
- Subject(s)
- Docks, Ships, Crowds, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Empress of India (Ship)
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1890s
- Collection
- Canadian Pacific Railway Collection
- Title
- Vancouver During the Depression - Interview with John Bileck (Part 1 of 3)
- Contributor(s)
- Bileck, John (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Date Created
- 1983-07-25
- Language
- English
- Description
- John speaks extensively of his experiences during the Depression as an unemployed worker in Vancouver. He hitched a ride on a train down to British Columbia to look for work in the logging camps and mills. He attended the many meetings in Vancouver, experienced the relief camps, saw numerous speakers such as Norman Bethune and Emma Goldman. John also worked on the docks during WWII.
- Extent
- 00:32:51, 00:32:51
- Subject(s)
- World War, 1939-1945, Depressions - 1929, Docks, Logging, Labour unions, Speeches, addresses, etc.
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1920s, 1930s, 1940s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Vancouver During the Depression - Interview with John Bileck (Part 2 of 3)
- Contributor(s)
- Bileck, John (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Date Created
- 1983-07-25
- Language
- English
- Description
- John speaks extensively of his experiences during the Depression as an unemployed worker in Vancouver. He hitched a ride on a train down to BC to look for work in the logging camps and mills. He attended the many meetings in Vancouver, experienced the relief camps, saw numerous speakers such as Norman Bethune and Emma Goldman. John also worked on the docks during WWII.
- Extent
- 00:28:43, 00:28:43
- Subject(s)
- World War, 1939-1945, Depressions - 1929, Docks, Logging, Labour unions, Speeches, addresses, etc.
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1920s, 1930s, 1940s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Vancouver During the Depression - Interview with John Bileck (Part 3 of 3)
- Contributor(s)
- Bileck, John (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Date Created
- 1983-07-25
- Language
- English
- Description
- John speaks extensively of his experiences during the Depression as an unemployed worker in Vancouver. He hitched a ride on a train down to BC to look for work in the logging camps and mills. He attended the many meetings in Vancouver, experienced the relief camps, saw numerous speakers such as Norman Bethune and Emma Goldman. John also worked on the docks during WWII.
- Extent
- 00:14:10, 00:14:10
- Subject(s)
- World War, 1939-1945, Depressions - 1929, Docks, Logging, Labour unions, Speeches, addresses, etc.
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1920s, 1930s, 1940s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Wearing Many Hats - Interview with Charlie Bartlett (Part 1 of 2)
- Contributor(s)
- Bartlett, Charlie (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Date Created
- 1982
- Language
- English
- Description
- Charlie speaks about moving around North America and Australia with his family, working as a tomato picker, hand logger, hat delivery boy during the depression, the docks during WWII, different places around Vancouver and his opinions of hat culture.
- Extent
- 00:30:02, 00:30:02
- Subject(s)
- Docks, Hats, Labour unions, Restaurants, Parks, Sports, Drug addiction, Logging, World War, 1939-1945, Depressions - 1929
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1920s, 1930s, 1940s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Wearing Many Hats - Interview with Charlie Bartlett (Part 2 of 2)
- Contributor(s)
- Bartlett, Charlie (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Date Created
- 1982
- Language
- English
- Description
- Charlie speaks about moving around North America and Australia with his family, working as a tomato picker, hand logger, hat delivery boy during the depression, the docks during WWII, different places around Vancouver and his opinions of hat culture.
- Extent
- 00:38:24, 00:38:24
- Subject(s)
- Docks, Hats, Labour unions, Restaurants, Parks, Sports, Drug addiction, Logging, World War, 1939-1945, Depressions - 1929
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1920s, 1930s, 1940s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories