Pacific Profiles, Section 3 - Episode 56, Darly Duke Featured.
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Pacific Profiles, Section 3 - Episode 56, Darly Duke Featured.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Fonds consists of moving images, sound recordings, and textual records relating to Arthur Erickson, his achievements, his travels, and his friends and family. Moving images include documentaries; exhibitions; TV programs; Architectural Institute of America meetings; artistic films; and home movies documenting Erickson's travels and family life. Note that a number of the films are duplicates stored on different mediums (e.g. Betacam, U-matic, and VHS). Sound recordings include radio interviews, lecture series, news documentaries, movie soundtracks, and a soundtrack for the Architectural Institute of America awards ceremony. Textual records include two books and two pamphlets.
The fonds has been arranged by the archivist into seven series:
• Travel films (series 1)
• Audiovisual materials related to Arthur Erickson (series 2)
• Published materials related to Arthur Erickson (series 3)
• Memorial pamphlets (series 4)
• Erickson family films (series 5)
• Artistic films (series 6)
• Sound recordings related to Arthur Erickson (series 7)
Erickson, Arthur
Voice of the Orient: "An Evening with Najah and Muhammed Salam" - Audio Tape.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
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"Memory of a Murder", Director's Cut - July 27, 1992.
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CPTV - China/Tai-Pan Interview with Daryl Duke.
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Daryl Duke Birthday Roast - Margo Lane.
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CBC - Personal Letters - "Peter."
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Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
The series consists primarily of photographs relating to Stanley Park and the burial site of E. Pauline Johnson. All but one hand-coloured photo postcard are black and white images, most have notes written on the reverse which approximately date the series between about 1905-1913. One postcard can only be dated to after-1922 because that is the year the stone memorial was built. Pauline's sister Evelyn is thought to have written some of the identifying information on the reverse of some images, and features in at least one of them.