Friday, March 30, 2018

City Reflections Vancouver 1907 2007


On May 7, 1907, Seattle filmmaker William Harbeck captured street scenes in Vancouver, Canada on movie film. Shot from the front of a moving B.C. Electric Railway streetcar, this is the earliest known surviving film footage of the city. See the residents of 1907 going to work, shopping, cycling. See Vancouver landmarks like the first Hotel Vancouver, the Carnegie Library, the Hudson's Bay store.

One hundred years later in 2007, we take a trip down the same streets and note a century of change. Compare the same street scenes recorded 100 years ago.

Presented by the Vancouver Historical Society. Winner of the 2009 City of Vancouver Heritage Award and BC Historical Federation Merit Award.

bit.ly/2tkUjBZ via @YouTube, @Van_History

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