Ann Mohs, Sandra Johnson and Rod Paterson Oct. 1972
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- [Oct. 1972?]
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Image of researchers studying baskets in the old Museum of Anthropology basement.
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Ann Mohs, Sandra Johnson and Rod Paterson Oct. 1972
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Image of researchers studying baskets in the old Museum of Anthropology basement.
Sculptures and masks laid out in the new Museum of Anthropology
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Wood sculptures and masks lean against the wall or lie on the floor in preparation for being set up in the new Museum of Anthropology.
Totem poles newly moved in the New Museum of Anthropology
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Totem poles and house posts newly moved into the new Museum of Anthropology space.
Masks and sculptures laid out in the new Museum of Anthropology
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Wood sculptures and masks laid out in the new Museum of Anthropology in preparation for being set up.
Classroom shot (early 'seventies)
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Image of several students in class in the early seventies; likely in the old museum basement.
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Image of what appears to be the old Museum of Anthropology space packed up for the move to the new museum.
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Image of a woman, possibly Reva Robinson, working in what appears to be the old museum library.
Displays and wall hangings for the China exhibit
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View of the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows part of a clothing display as well as paintings hung on the wall.
A lady's summer robe and jacket
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Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows a robe, jacket, and small vessel. The items in this display were from the Mrs. F.L. Beecher Collection.
Audrey Shane and others packing August 1975
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Image of three people, one of whom is likely Audrey Shane, packing museum materials in preparation for moving to the new Museum of Anthropology.
Packing in the old Museum of Anthropology
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Three staff members packing items in the old Museum of Anthropology in preparation for moving to the new space. The seated woman on the far left may be Lynn McPhee.
Packing in the old Museum of Anthropology
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Staff members packing items in the old Museum of Anthropology in preparation for moving to the new space.
Plains First Nations display from the old Museum of Anthropology
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Wider view of the old Museum of Anthropology showing a display of bags and beadwork items from Plains First Nations cultures. Uncertain relation to exhibits.
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Detail of a display from the old Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Shows several ivory figures, jewelry, and dishes.
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Detail of a display from the old Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Shows a skirt as well as several small figures.
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Wider view of a display from the old Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Textiles, figures, pottery, and other items.
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Display for the exhibit "Northwest Coast Indian Art." Shows several items related to Bill Reid including a silver box, spoon, and bracelet, as well as prints and other examples of his work.
Facsimile reproduction of late XVth century history of Shanghai county
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Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows several examples of Chinese books.
Chinese gaming piece and books displays
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Displays from the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows several examples of Chinese gaming pieces and Chinese books.
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Image of the large feast dish made by artist Charlie James. Uncertain date or relation to exhibits. Possibly for exhibit "Northwest Coast Indian Art."