Image of an unidentified copper.
Anthony CarterCoppers
21 Archival description results for Coppers
Image of a man with a copper. Photograph was taken in an interior with a painting and a bookshelf on the background
Anthony CarterImage of a man with a copper. Photograph was taken in an interior with a painting and a bookshelf on the background
Anthony CarterImage of a man with a copper. Photograph was taken in an interior with a painting and a bookshelf on the background
Anthony CarterImage of a man with a copper. Photograph was taken in an interior with a painting and a bookshelf on the background
Anthony CarterImage of a man with a copper. Photograph was taken in an interior with a painting and a bookshelf on the background
Anthony CarterImage of Mr. Jack Peters at Dead Point reserve. Peters, pictured here with a copper remnant, is pictured and discussed on pages 74 - 77 of Carter's book From History's Locker, where he is described as being "the only year-round resident of the village at the moment."
Anthony CarterImage of a painted piece of metal, showing a face and hands.
Anthony CarterImage of a painted piece of metal, showing a face and hands.
Anthony CarterPhotocopy of a manuscript about coppers from Alert Bay, BC. Front page notes that it was "sent by GW(?) Hunt, Port Hardy, BC." It also has a stamp from the "Department of Mines geological Survey, received Mar 26, 1924. Division of Anthropology."
Original manuscript might be at UBC's Rare Books and Special Collections library.
Image of a Jack Peters seated at a table with copper remnants. Peters is described in Carter's book "From History's Locker," as being the "only year-round resident" of Dead Point reserve ("Tga-tsuamuquame").The pieces of copper are "from one of the last great potlatches."
Anthony CarterImage of a Jack Peters seated at a table with copper remnants. Peters is described in Carter's book "From History's Locker," as being the "only year-round resident" of Dead Point reserve ("Tga-tsuamuquame").The pieces of copper are "from one of the last great potlatches."
Anthony CarterImage of pieces of copper laid out on table.
Anthony CarterFile consists of images of painted and/or engraved coppers at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC. These images show final pieces as well as pieces as they are being made.
Anthony CarterImage of a painted piece of metal, showing a face and hands.
Anthony CarterImage of a man and woman holding a painted piece of metal, showing a face and hands.
Anthony CarterImage shows a black and white line drawing, possibly of the object shown in item a037615 of this file.
Anthony Carter