This is an archived event from Culture Days 2020.
Images
Ted Clark & Tram Car 1220 - A Journey by Film
Digital
Digital & new media History & heritage MuseumDate and time
Location
Steveston Tram Virtually
Richmond, BC
Directions: Find us online this year at richmond.ca/stevestontram or through facebook.com/stevestoninterurbantram.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Online
About
The restored Tram Car 1220 is the largest artefact in the City of Richmond’s, BC, collection. Although our facility is currently closed, we celebrate Culture Days 2020 on-line with a short video "Ted Clark & Tram Car 1220 - A Journey by Film."
Ted Clark was a passionate photographer of trams, trains, and streetcars around Richmond and the Vancouver area. He left a legacy of thousands of rail images to the City of Richmond Archives. Join us for this 2-minute video as we look at some of Ted's images of Tram Car 1220 and how one man contributed to Richmond's history.
Links
- Steveston Tram Website richmond.ca
Organizer
City of Richmond
The City of Richmond works in partnership and association with local cultural organizations, artists and local residents to help sustain and develop cultural heritage and individual expression as well as provide a wide range of cultural experiences and opportunities to residents and visitors.
Richmond is home to several captivating historic sites, properties and museums that pay tribute to Richmond’s heritage as a key salmon canning, boat-making and farming hub in British Columbia.
Through a growing inventory of public art installations and roster of annual special cultural events, festivals and programs — including the Children’s Arts Festival, Richmond Maritime Festival, Richmond World Festival and Culture Days the City strives to energize public spaces and encourages citizens and visitors alike to explore arts and culture.