This blog will show information on Jim Pearson's project on the vanishing grain elevators of the Canadian Prairie Provinces.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
More Card Stock Elevators
This is the Clairmont National elevator, which was torn down in September of 2005.
Mayerthorpe's remaining Alberta Wheat Pool
Kinuso's remaining UGG Elevator
Finally, all three elevators, all done by Jim A Pearson © 2007 Jim A Pearson - Vanishing Sentinels
Friday, December 21, 2007
Elevators in Superman
Clark and Martha Kent at Jonathan Kent's funeral, screen captured from Warner Brothers movie "Superman" (1978)
(No copyright infringement is intended)
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A lot of people have asked me where are those two elevators in the movie Superman (Warner Brothers, 1978) were located.
Well, here's the info. These shots seen above from the movie were shot at a little community called Beynon, which is on the CN rail line which runs east, then angles thru the valley back to the SW from Drumheller. Beynon had two elevators, the white was an UGG (United Grain Growers) while the teal colored one was an Alberta Wheat Pool. The UGG annex is now located to the north of the hamlet, and was moved in 1979, while the elevator itself was moved about a mile further north on the Labour Day weekend in 1980. (It took several four wheel drive tractors and a caterpillar two days to move it up the long hill to the top of the Valley.)
Every time I see this shot, I always have a twinge of sadness and a slight smile to see another part of Alberta history preserved in a great hollywood film about one of the greatest heros of all time... Superman.
We will always miss you Chris! You made us all believe that a man can really fly!!