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Record information – Brief Design for Progress
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1960/1965Item number (ISN):242012Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADA. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE / AFFAIRES EXTÉRIEURES ET COMMERCE EXTÉRIEURAccession:1973-0263Media:FilmPart:1 of 1Production date:1960/1965Production company:De Havilland Photographic DepartmentDescription:The story of De Havilland of Canada. Footage includes: glimpses of Toronto from the Island with cruise ships moving by; the Toronto subway; industry; ships in harbour; railway yards; the city; Malton airport with a Trans-Canada DC-8s on the tarmac; Downsview airport; the construction of aircraft in the De Havilland factory; DH Caribous on the tarmac; a DH Beaver being unloaded on a northern lake; an Otter on the ground and in the air, landing on a lake, and riding on skis in the north; a USAF Caribou in flight; a Caribou demonstrating its freight holding capacity; a Turbo Beaver taking off from Toronto harbour; a US Army DH Buffalo taking off and flying by during army manoeuvers; the interior of the plant; components of scientific machinery; space exporation gadgetry bing worked on; a model of the Canadian Navy hydrofoil; low level aerial shots of a test hydrofoil underway off Halifax; and Douglas DC-9 wings under construction. <5mn 36s>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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