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  1. Bill Mason 1929-1988. Filmmaker. Artist. Memorabilia. Writer's Corner. Bill Mason had a successful film career at the National Film Board of Canada making 18 films. He also wrote two canoeing books on paddling and the Government of Canada had a stamp issued in his honour. Original paintings and prints for sale in our giftstore.

  2. Login to Bill + Payment Accessing the System. Students and staff may log in using their Mason Username and Password (same as Mason email). Parents, guardians, or employers wishing to access the system require student permission via the student’s authorized user process.

  3. Bill Mason. 1969 | 19 min. The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes. Bill Mason. 1968 | 16 min. Paddle to the Sea. Bill Mason. 1966 | 27 min. Films directed by Bill Mason Available for online viewing on NFB.ca.

  4. Film buffs know of Bill Mason for his film celebrations of the Canadian wilderness; canoeists and wilderness lovers know him as the first among equals in Canada’s tradition of wilderness exploration by canoe. But outside these specialized groups, few Canadians know anything about him, or his part in presenting our world so hauntingly to us.

  5. Bill Mason (director) Mason (right) making a documentary of the 1953 Mille Miglia endurance race in Italy 25–26 April 1953, here sitting in the Ferrari 166 MM with owner and driver Alberico Cacciari. Rowland Hill Berkeley Mason (9 November 1915 – 17 January 2002), [1] better known as Bill Mason, was an English documentary film maker and ...

  6. Bill Mason (born 1940 in Hundred, West Virginia) is an American jewel thief who, in his 2004 autobiography Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief, avers that he has stolen $35,000,000 in property from the private residences and hotel rooms, with targets including Phyllis Diller, Johnny Weissmuller and Armand Hammer.

  7. Bill Mason: Wilderness Artist From Heart to Hand, by Ken Buck, is the story of one of Canada's foremost canoeing artists. The camera lens and the pallet knife were his instruments. The wild places were his inspiration. This hardcover book is a must have and will be a wonderful addition to your Bill Mason book collection. Writer's Corner.