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Trans-Canada Air Lines Maintenance Base upon completion, Vancouver International Airport, no. 6

Photograph depicts progress on the Trans-Canada Air Lines project.

High angled shot of two Trans Canada Air Lines commercial prop planes in airplane hangar; concrete floors; steel beam and corrugated metal ceiling; tail of front plane labelled "908", "CF-TKH", "TCA", "VANGUARD"; maintenance and transport vehicles in left of image.

Title box in bottom right corner of image reads "TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES E.W. SELLORS, CHIEF ARCHITECT", "MAINTENANCE BASE VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT", "PHILLIPS BARRATT & PARTNERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS", "COMMONWEALTH CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. GENERAL CONTRACTORS", "No. 6", "DATE NOV. 24, 1961", "FACING S.W. FINAL"

Trans-Canada Air Lines Maintenance Base upon completion, Vancouver International Airport, no. 7

Photograph depicts progress on the Trans-Canada Air Lines project.

Angled shot of two commercial prop airplanes parked in airplane hangar; rear view of one plane, side of the other; concrete floors; various maintenance vehicles and luggage trucks in hangar; steel beam and corrugated metal ceiling; fluorescent lights.

Title box in bottom right corner of image reads "TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES E.W. SELLORS, CHIEF ARCHITECT", "MAINTENANCE BASE VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT", "PHILLIPS BARRATT & PARTNERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS", "COMMONWEALTH CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. GENERAL CONTRACTORS", "No. 7", "DATE NOV. 24, 1961", "FACING N.E. FINAL"

Trans-Canada Air Lines Maintenance Base upon completion, Vancouver International Airport, no. 8

Photograph depicts the Trans-Canada Air Lines project.

Angled shot of two commercial prop airplanes parked in airplane hangar; luggage trucks and various maintenance vehicles in hangar; concrete floors; steel beam and corrugated metal ceiling; fluorescent lights.

Title box in bottom right corner of image reads "TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES E.W. SELLORS, CHIEF ARCHITECT", "MAINTENANCE BASE VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT", "PHILLIPS BARRATT & PARTNERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS", "COMMONWEALTH CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. GENERAL CONTRACTORS", "No. 8", "DATE NOV. 24, 1961", "FACING N.W. FINAL"

Trip through Yukon, Snider Film 5 Part 2

Film depicts an a flight trip through the Yukon. The trip was part of an official police and Indian Department inspection of the Yukon. The trip was under the supervision of Major Sandy-Wunsch of the RCMP. It was a 200 mile flight, with twelve stops. Medical and dental attention were given to the native communities visited by Dr. Duncan and Dr. Snider. The film depicts aerial shots of the Yukon and film of native communities.

U.S. Naval ship "Core" with jets

Photograph depicts U.S. Naval ship "Core" with jets.

Bow end of ship with platform on top labelled "U.S. NAVAL SHIP CORE"; docked beside three rail mounted gantry cranes; jets barely visible in far middle left of image; North Shore mountains in background.

U.S. Naval ship 'Core' with jets

Photograph depicts U.S. Naval ship "Core" with jets.

Jets in foreground of image wrapped in protective covering; gantry crane hoisting on jet on to ship deck; four men visible on ship deck.

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