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April 1960 - Ekt[achrome] 2

  • WA_2019_030-01-225
  • File
  • April 16-30, 1960
  • Part of Dick Chambers

Photographs of a peak near Colfax Peak near Mt Baker on April 16, 1960; and buildings at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver as seen from the air on April 30, 1960.

Captions:
001: "P[ea]k near Colfax [Peak] - (Mt Baker) - Apr[il] 16 [19]60 - Ekt[achrome]"
002: "UBC buildings - North Side - from Air - Apr[il] 30, 1960 - Ekt[achrome]"
003: "UBC Buildings from Air - Apr[il] 30, 1960 - Ek[tachrome] 2"

[Ektachrome refers to the type of film used.]

Diving Tower - B[ritish] E[mpire Games] Pool U[niversity of] B[ritish] C[olumbia] - July 25 [19]54 - Supreme Norm[adol] - Sept[ember] 18 [19]54

Photograph of a man diving from the diving tower at the British Empire Games pool at the University of British Columbia on July 25, 1954. Caption reads: "Diving Tower - B[ritish] E[mpire Games] Pool U[niversity of] B[ritish] C[olumbia] - July 25 [19]54 - Supreme Norm[adol] Sept[ember] 18 [19]54". [Normadol refers to Ansco Normadol fine grain developer, used to develop the photos. The second date in the caption is likely the date the photos were developed.]

[Miscellaneous 2]

  • WA_2019_030-01-207
  • File
  • March 17, 1957 - February 26, 1958
  • Part of Dick Chambers

Photographs of Mt Manson as seen from Mt Outram on August 25, 1957; mountain rescue practice on Mt Seymour on September 8, 1957, a tower erected for an Open House at the University of British Columbia (UBC) on February 26, 1958; and John Beltz and Ralph Hutchinson skiing on Mt Strachan on March 17, 1957.

Captions:
001: "Mt Manson from [Mt] Outram - Aug[ust] 25, 1957 - Ekt[achrome] 2"
002: "Rescue Practise [sic] - [Mt] Seymour - [Bren?] Moss handling stretcher - Sept[ember] 8, 1957 - Ekt[achrome] 2"
003: "Tower erected for UBC - Open House - Feb[ruary] 26, 1958 - Ekt[achrome] 2"
004: "Mt Strachan - John Beltz - Ralph Hutchinson - Mar[ch] 17, 1957 - Ekt[achrome] 2"

[Ektachrome refers to the type of film used.]