The item consists of a photograph of a building on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of a building on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of a building on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of a building on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of a building on the Riverview grounds.
The series consists of building layout plans, and of records relating to building maintenance projects.
Canadian Western Lumber Company LimitedThe item consists of a photograph of buildings and a garden on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of buildings in Coquitlam.
The item consists of a photograph of buildings near Hoy Creek and Johnson Street.
The item consists of a photograph of buildings on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of buildings on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of buildings on the Riverview grounds.
This file consists of photographs that depict the buildings, equipment, and grounds of Riverview Hospital, as well as some projects made by individuals in its Industrial Therapy program. The file includes panorama and aerial photographs of Riverview Hospital, as well as photographs of construction and maintenance projects undertaken by the hospital's Public Works Department, such as hospital renovations, excavations, appliance repair, and fire damage. The file also includes repairs on vehicles maintained by the Transport Department. Additionally, this file has photographs of equipment and technology used by hospital workers, including photographs of the audiovisual department, electricians' sub stations, and notably Central Supply Room trays and supply trays for electro-convulsive therapy.
The Industrial Therapy program was originally implemented in 1963 with a focus on developing basic skills that would enable patients to return to a community after hospitalization. These included working on cabinetry, upholstery, metalwork, electronics, etc.
The item consists of a bumper sticker for the Olympics of the Mind.
The item consists of a photograph of a bundle crane. The Crane had a 60-ton capacity, and was used to de-water logs from the river for dry-land sorting and processing for the sawmill and plywood plant.