Archival footage acquired for research and reuse in the CBC television series The Days Before Yesterday.~Roll 25 consists of original stills shot in London, England for the first show in the series.~Roll 26A is footage of the O'Brien-Tommy Burns boxing match in Los Angeles, California on November 26, 1906 and the source of the footage is the Library of Congress paper print collection.~Roll 26B, also from the paper print collection, shows scenes of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, coasting at Montmorency Falls in 1902 and people crossing the ice bridge at Niagara Falls in 1904.~Roll 27, from the paper print collection, shows: the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York arriving at Queenston, Ontario in 1901, Edison, H9962, copied by Renovare Inc.,; the 48th Highlanders Regiment in 1904, Biograph, H33406, copied by Primrose Productions; a hockey match in 1896, Edison, 13572, shot by Edison, 13572 and copied by Renovare Inc.,; a winter view of Niagara Falls, shot by Mutoscope, H35638, copied by Primrose Productions; a panoramic view of Niagara Falls, New York in 1903 shot by Biography.; the Quebec fire department on runners in 1902, Biograph, copied by Renovare.; Rocking the gold in the Klondike in 1901, Edison, H4088, copied by Primrose and the S.S. Williamette leaving for the Klondike in 1897, Edison, 60556, copied by Primrose.~Roll 28 contains: footage of skiing at Montreal and Quebec in 1902; skiing and tobogganing in Canada in 1902; the Royal Canadian Regiment in 1902; skiing and tobogganing in Canada in 1902; the Royal Canadian Regiment in 1902 and people in staged fight in Dawson City in 1899.~Roll 29 contains: a view of the American falls at Niagara Falls, showing Goat Island and Luna Island in April 1903; a train arriving at Muskoka Wharf on March 6, 1903; an automobile parade on February 6, 1900 and scenes from the Boer War (misdated in the shotlist as September 15, 1905).~Roll 30 contains: various views from train of Kicking Horse Canyon in 1901 and 1902.~Roll 31 contains scenes of loading baggage for the Klondike in 1897 and a moose hunt in New Brunswick in 1906.~Roll 32 contains: pack train on Chilkoot trail, 1901, Edison, 1901, H4085: salmon fishing on Nipissisquit River in New Brunswick, 1906, H71524 (credited to Mutoscope and Biograph); tunnel and train, Sarnia, Ontario, 1903, American Mutoscope and Biograph production, H38016, re-photographed by Primrose Productions; panoramic view between Palliser and Field, British Columbia, 1902, panoramic view of Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia; sliding down ice mound at Niagara Falls, 1904, toboganning in Quebec, Caribou hunt in Newfoundland, showing hunters stalking and shooting caribou, 1907, H89187, American Mutoscope and Biograph production re-photographed by Renovare Co.; washing gold in the Klondike, Edison, 1901, H4080, re-photographed by Primrose Productions.~Roll 34 contains: arrival of Governor General Lord Minto at Quebec, 1902. Men haul boat over snow. (Edison footage, H14291), re-photographed by Renovare Inc. <50 feet> Captain Nissen going through Whirlpool Rapids at Niagara Falls, 1901, copied by Renovare Inc. <58 feet> Duke of York at Montreal and Quebec, 1901, Edison, H9310, re-shot by Primrose Productions. <95 feet>; Great Toronto Fire, April 19, 1904, shot by George Scott and Co., H46445. Re-shot by Renovare Inc.; Prince of Wales in Quebec, 1908, shot by Vitagraph and copied by Renovare Inc.~Roll 35 contains: scenes of horses being loaded onto ships for the Klondike in 1897; the Squires versus Tommy Burns heavyweight boxing match in Ocean View, California on July 4, 1907; the Montreal Fire Department on runners in 1901; the Royal Train carrying the Duke and Duchess of York in 1901, climbing Mount Hector; and the Second Special Service Battalion of the Canadian Infantry leaving for South Africa in 1899.