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Construction, Trans Canada Hgw
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- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to construction of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Kicking Horse Pass in Yoho National Park, the last stretch of the road to be completed. Includes shots of construction crews levelling the ground, machines moving earth, explosives, paving, …
- Date Range
- 1956
- Reference Code
- V190 / VI / NF - 28 a,b
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- GMD
- Film
- Motion picture
1 image
- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Fonds Number
- M323 / S40 / V190
- Series
- VI : Retained file
- Sous-Fonds
- V190
- Accession Number
- 7436
- Reference Code
- V190 / VI / NF - 28 a,b
- GMD
- Film
- Motion picture
- Date Range
- 1956
- Physical Description
- 2 motion pictures (2 film reels: ca. 475'): 16 mm, original, b&w, silent
- History / Biographical
- See fonds level description
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to construction of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Kicking Horse Pass in Yoho National Park, the last stretch of the road to be completed. Includes shots of construction crews levelling the ground, machines moving earth, explosives, paving, bridges, men in a lab conduction experiments, and some shots of nearby wildlife and scenic views. NF - 28b is a copy of NF- 28a. Also includes two documents: two copies of a press release for the film, produced by the National Film Board. The original label on the case reads "Title: Construction, Trans Canada Hgw, Camera B. Engler NFB, Date: 1956, Footage: 200 Time 5 minutes."
- Subject Access
- Animals
- Big Horn Sheep
- Bridges
- Construction
- Explosions
- Kicking Horse Pass
- Mountains
- Rivers
- Scenery
- scenic
- Trains
- Trans-Canada Highway
- Waterfalls
- Wildlife
- Geographic Access
- Yoho National Park
- British Columbia
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Bruno Engler
- Title Source
- Original title kept
- Processing Status
- Processed
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Gov. General Vanier visit to Banff
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- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to Governor General George Vanier and his wife arriving by train to Banff, as well various activities undertaken by a group of school kids - including fishing in a river [possibly Forty Mile Creek], riding bikes, and roasting hotdogs over a fire.…
- Date Range
- 1958
- Reference Code
- V190 / VI / NF - 29
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- GMD
- Film
- Motion picture
1 image
- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Fonds Number
- M323 / S40 / V190
- Series
- VI : Retained file
- Sous-Fonds
- V190
- Accession Number
- 7436
- Reference Code
- V190 / VI / NF - 29
- GMD
- Film
- Motion picture
- Date Range
- 1958
- Physical Description
- 1 motion picture (1 film reel: 300'): 16 mm, original, b&w, silent
- History / Biographical
- See fonds level description
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to Governor General George Vanier and his wife arriving by train to Banff, as well various activities undertaken by a group of school kids - including fishing in a river [possibly Forty Mile Creek], riding bikes, and roasting hotdogs over a fire. The original label on the case reads "Reeh Gov. General Vanier visit to Banff, FootageL 300ft, Date: 1958, School children outing: Fishing & Bycicling [sic] - Bears, Camera: Bruno Engler."
- Subject Access
- Activities
- Animals
- Bears
- Big Horn Sheep
- Black Bears
- Boats
- Bow Falls
- Children
- Community events
- Community life
- Fishing
- Governor General
- Mountains
- Rivers
- Scenery
- scenic
- Trains
- Waterfalls
- Wildlife
- Geographic Access
- Banff
- Banff National Park
- Alberta
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Bruno Engler
- Title Source
- Original title kept
- Processing Status
- Processed
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Location & Scenic [2/5] - negatives
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- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Scope & Content
- File pertains to 38 strips of 35mm colour film containing 118 photographs. Includes Fort Steele Location shots from 1952, elk, interior shots of a log building, Milk River, and aerial shots of Kananaskis mountains, Haig Glacier, and Wind Pass from 1991.
- Date Range
- 1988-1992
- Reference Code
- V190 / VI / L / v / NA - 64 to NA - 97
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- GMD
- Film
- Negative
- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Fonds Number
- M323 / S40 / V190
- Series
- VI : Retained file, L : Alphabetical order
- Sous-Fonds
- V190
- Sub-Series
- v : Location & Scenic: Cliffhanger, Imax, etc
- Accession Number
- 7436
- Reference Code
- V190 / VI / L / v / NA - 64 to NA - 97
- Date Range
- 1988-1992
- Physical Description
- 118 photographs : col. negatives ; 35 mm
- History / Biographical
- See fonds level description
- Scope & Content
- File pertains to 38 strips of 35mm colour film containing 118 photographs. Includes Fort Steele Location shots from 1952, elk, interior shots of a log building, Milk River, and aerial shots of Kananaskis mountains, Haig Glacier, and Wind Pass from 1991.
- Subject Access
- Animals
- Automobiles
- Big Horn Sheep
- Buildings
- Cabins
- Elk
- Filmaking
- Films and film making
- Helicopters
- Mountains
- Rivers
- Scenery
- Trains
- Waterfalls
- Winter
- Geographic Access
- Banff National Park
- Canmore
- Seebe
- Fort Steele
- Alberta
- Assiniboine Provincial Park
- British Columbia
- Language
- English
- Related Material
- V190 / VI / L / v / PA - 52 to PA - 159
- Creator
- Engler, Bruno
- Title Source
- Original title kept
- Processing Status
- Processed
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