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Leon Braverman

Oral history interview with Leon Braverman who was born in Ganchasti, Bessarbia in 1890. He learned to be a watchmaker in Russia. Started his own watchmaking business which collapsed, he than worked at Birks jewelry store in Vancouver, than Miller's Jewelers.

Helen Rosen (Grunbaum)

Oral history interview with Helen (nee Grunbaum) Rosen. Helen volunteered by teaching remedial reading through the Council of Jewish Women. Worked for Red Cross for 25 years in a variety of roles: circulating nurse, Blood Bank and took in a foster child.

Judy Mandleman

Oral history interview with Judy Mandleman who was born in Vancouver. Judy was involved in Vancouver's Hadassah-Wizo, Hadassah-Wizo Council, UJA Women’s Div. campaign, Canadian Jewish Congress, World Zionist Organization in Jerusalem and chair of Hadassah-Wizo Canada Foundation.

[Cyril Leonoff] on steamroller

Photograph depicts Cyril Leonoff on a steamroller and an unidentified man beside him.
Written on the verso: "Crop top & bottom make 2 x 4 p. 13 June 23/88. 75%. Cyril Leonoff, Kitimat, BC. June 1954."

Mechanical room, Texada Mine, Texada Island, British Columbia

Photograph depicts Texada Mines Ltd. Texada Mines Ltd. was located on Texada Island, the largest of the Northern Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia. In 1876, a whaler discovered iron ore on the island and mining began. Texada Mines was open from 1952 to 1977.

Interior shot of a mechanical room; end of mechanical room is entirely window; series of valves, chutes, and pipes; warehouse pendant lamps hanging from the ceiling; one worker in left of image.

Equipment, Texada Mine, Texada Island, British Columbia

Photograph depicts Texada Mines Ltd. Texada Mines Ltd. was located on Texada Island, the largest of the Northern Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia. In 1876, a whaler discovered iron ore on the island and mining began. Texada Mines was open from 1952 to 1977.

Close up shot of equipment in the mechanical room of Texada Mines Ltd; equipment consists of what appears to be some sort of belt and drills or turbines.

Texada Mine, Texada Island, British Columbia

Photograph depicts Texada Mines Ltd. Texada Mines Ltd. was located on Texada Island, the largest of the Northern Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia. In 1876, a whaler discovered iron ore on the island and mining began. Texada Mines was open from 1952 to 1977.

Shot taken of buildings and landscape at Texada Mines Ltd.; large building visible in the foreground with two tanks and a conveyor belt extending forward; a large silo with overhead conveyor crane visible at left; other silos and buildings visible in the roads above; telephone or electrical poles located alongside dirt roads.

Second Narrows Bridge failed pier repairs, facing northwest, no. 2

Photograph depicts construction progress on repairs to the Second Narrows Bridge (later renamed Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing).

Concrete pier to right of barge with site trailer and crane; second crane to right of pier on barge with site trailer; men on wharf behind pier; North Vancouver in background.

Title box in lower right corner reads: "NORTHERN CONTR. CO. & J.W. STEWART LTD. VANCOUVER, B.C.", "SECOND NARROWS BRIDGE PIER REPAIRS", "No 2", "DATE MAY 25, 1959", "FACING N.W.".

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