Archival footage, P. Dobud - 8mm
- F-241-2-0-0-0-6
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- 1967–1968
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Archival footage, P. Dobud - 8mm
Home movies of Erickson family at Osler Avenue home and Qualicum Beach
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a film containing footage of the Erickson family in the garden of their 4890 Osler Avenue, Vancouver residence. The film also includes footage of Oscar, Myrtle and Arthur Erickson visiting with the Lee family and other friends at the Lee's Qualicum Beach house. It shows a gathering on a back yard patio, with young children and dogs playing together, and includes the following individuals: Kay Cook, Myrtle and Oscar Erickson, Arthur Erickson, Blackie Lee, Ruth Lee, and Evelyn and Don Auer, among others. Arthur Erickson is shown playing with children and walking with his parents. The film ends with some footage of the Lions Gate Bridge.
Home movie of visit to Erickson family home in West Vancouver with children playing
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie depicting Erickson family members and friends interacting outside at Don and Eleanor Erickson's Gleneagles home, built by architect Bob Lewis. Several children (Christopher and Geoffrey Erickson, Sally and Don Auer (Erickson cousins), and Tom, Allison, Stephen and Elizabeth Milroy) are running together and playing with a tricycle in the driveway of the house, while Don and Eleanor, John and Barbara Ann Milroy and Erickson cousin Evelyn Auer and her husband Stewart are filmed on the home's patio. One of the adult family members holds a cat. Arthur Erickson appears at the end of this film walking out of the home with his parents Oscar and Myrtle.
Home movie of poodle and puppy playing in Arthur Erickson's Garden
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie depicting Arthur Erickson's poodle Amy and a puppy playing on the patio in Arthur Erickson's garden.
The donor described the film as: "Arthur's poodle playing in Arthur Erickson's garden'
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Cambodia.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Cambodia.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Japan. Footage shows the Katsura Imperial Villa.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Cambodia.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Japan. Footage shows the Katsura Imperial Villa.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Japan. Footage shows the Katsura Imperial Villa.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Indonesia.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is an artistic film consisting of several scenes of two women running and dancing throughout the grounds of Hycroft Manor in Vancouver, British Columbia. The women pose with the manor's columns; jump onto and walk on the porch railings; and run up and down the outdoor stairs. Some of the scenes are edited in an experimental manner, such as splicing certain scenes into the film upside down, or on negative instead of positive film.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is an artistic film consisting of several scenes of two women running and dancing throughout the grounds of Hycroft Manor in Vancouver, British Columbia. The women pose with the manor's columns; jump onto and walk on the porch railings; and run up and down the outdoor stairs. Some of the scenes are edited in an experimental manner, such as splicing certain scenes into the film upside down, or on negative instead of positive film.
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Artistic film of Arthur Erickson family at Qualicum Beach
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is an experimental style film by Arthur Erickson featuring members of his family (his father Oscar, mother Myrtle, brother Don, sister-in-law Eleanor and nephew Christopher) and family friend Ruth Lee. The film was shot at Ruth Lee's home at Qualicum Beach, where the Erickson's were visiting. In one scene, Don and Eleanor repair a fence while Myrtle gathers wood on the property. In another scene, Oscar sits on a patio and paints on a canvas while Arthur paints standing on top of the house’s chimney. In the next scene, Don and Eleanor enter an outhouse and exit holding baby Christopher, who is placed upon a poppy plant. In the next scene, the couple and their baby wade in several tidal pools on a beach while dressed in seaweed. Following this, the Erickson family (minus Arthur) shares an outdoor meal with Ruth Lee. The final scene shows Christopher wading in the tidal pools alone, playing with a toy boat.
Some of the scenes are filmed or edited in an experimental or artistic manner, such as splicing certain scenes into the film on negative instead of positive film.
Home movies of Erickson family visit at Osler Avenue home and garden party
Part of Arthur Erickson fonds
Item is a film containing home movie footage of two separate events. The first depicts Erickson family members at the family property that once stood at 4890 Osler Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. It includes footage of Arthur Erickson's parents Oscar and Myrtle playing ping pong; Arthur and his brother Don playing with their dog; as well as footage of Arthur's grandmothers Bengte Erickson (nee Anderson) and Sarah Chatterson (nee McKnight), and Oscar's sister Anna Auer in the garden and sitting on a bench.
The second film is of a garden party in Shaughnessy. The attendees include Oscar Erickson (with canes) and Myrtle Erickson.
Raw footage of SFU Burnaby campus with some unscripted commentary shot on 20 October 1987 by Frank Campbell of SFU's Instructional Media Centre. Opens with scenes of people walking on campus. A plane is heard flying overhead. The camera turns towards a view over the city of Vancouver and then pans back out. A student is seen walking across the field next to the theatre. In the next shot, voices and footsteps can be heard. Students are shown studying outside in the sunshine. In the next scene, a gentleman speaks briefly to the camera. The footage ends zoomed in on a student reading a book.
Part of Office of the Registrar fonds
Bees and Beekeeping - Introduction to Bees
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Bees and Beekeeping - Behaviour
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Disjointed series of shots taken at SFU. Each section is only a few frames and focuses on the buildings, students and scientific experiments and equipment. Opening shows backhoe removing partly burned trees (presumably clearing for campus). Next shot is of AQ and red mosaic mural in background, and "swamp" in foreground where reflecting pond is now located.
Item is a videotape copy of a documentary about Doris and Jack Shadbolt directed and produced by Christine Hearn and SFU's Instructional Media Centre in 1998.
Raw footage showing helicopter landing in open field on SFU Burnaby campus. Remainder of the footage shot from the helicopter flying over and circling the Burnaby campus. Ends with shots of downtown Vancouver from over the open water.
From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration [HD]
Part of Office of the Registrar fonds
Downtown shots for opening SFU - Harbour Centre
This is Simon Fraser University
Item is a film featuring the sights and sounds of all aspects of attending SFU in early 1970s, from the bus ride to registration to lectures, lunch, and leisure. Current research, issues of the day and the various departments are presented through original lecture audio. Impressions of SFU by students and staff are revealed in interview-style discussion, coupled with thoughtfully shot footage. Interspersed are artistically shot scenes of a sunny campus with a gentle guitar strum. Unlike more contemporary moving image profiles created by SFU, it is not narrated with a script nor overtly promotional.