Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
- 25-05-11-a038864
- Item
- 1976
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a man carving at the Museum of Anthropology. File note indicates this is Jerry Marks
Anthony Carter
Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a man carving at the Museum of Anthropology. File note indicates this is Jerry Marks
Anthony Carter
Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a totem pole in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Anthony Carter
Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of carvings in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Anthony Carter
Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Anthony Carter
Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Anthony Carter
Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Anthony Carter
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of the Fraser River, most likely in the east Fraser River valley.
William Carr
Fraser River and mountain peaks
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a clam stretch of the Fraser River, with snow covered mountain peaks in the distance.
Anthony Carter
Part of Reverend Thomas Crosby fonds
Image is a postcard that depicts a fishery and fishery workers with harvested Salmon in the foreground. Printed inscription below the image reads "Fraser River Salmon. Published by W. T. Cooksley, Photographer, New Westminster, B. C."
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of a road with cars parked along it and several people walking beside it. The road is likely in the Fraser River valley.
William Carr
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of hills and high desert shrubs in the Fraser Valley, near the community of Lillooet.
Freeman, Kynoc & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Mr. Freeman, seen from neck up. Similar to image printed on page 32 of the book Somewhere Between.
Anthony Carter
Frog house replica, K-san, B.C.
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
From all over the place totem, Mamalilacoola
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a totem pole, with a woman standing in front of it. The pole appears to be the same as the one featured on page 67 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," which has the caption: "One of the finest remaining totems on the coast stands alone in the village of Mamalilacoola."
Anthony Carter
From all over the place, cemetery carved gate
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a cemetery, with a large wooden archway at the entrance, a few totem poles, and some crosses. The archway is carved and painted, featuring two whales on either side, and a figure perched at the top between them.
Anthony Carter
From all over the place, Chief John L. George
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief John L. George, of the Burrard tribe, talking to an unidentified man.
Anthony Carter
From all over the place, Chiklesaht totem pole
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the lower portion of a totem pole at the village of Chiklesaht, on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island. This pole is featured on pages 126-127 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "The only standing totem left at the village of Chiklesaht. The carvings are Sea Otter, Seal and Bear... Bottom section of the same pole shows clearly the bear mother motif with her paws covering the eyes of a human face."
Anthony Carter
From all over the place, Chiklesaht totem pole
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Close-up image of a figure in a totem pole at the village of Chiklesaht, on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island. This pole is featured on pages 126-127 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "The only standing totem left at the village of Chiklesaht. The carvings are Sea Otter, Seal and Bear... Bottom section of the same pole shows clearly the bear mother motif with her paws covering the eyes of a human face."
Anthony Carter