- 86-02-a039737
- Pièce
- [1949 or 1950]
Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the Capilano Suspension Bridge with an unidentified man setting up photography equipment.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the Capilano Suspension Bridge with an unidentified man setting up photography equipment.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of a dock at Alert Bay.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image taken from ship of Telegraph Cove on the Georgia Strait.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the Inner Harbour of Victoria with several barges sailing out the Harbour.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of Telegraph Cove. To the left of the image a saw mill is visible.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the saw mill at Telegraph Cove.
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Unidentified man feeding horses
Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of an unidentified man with a feed bucket with three horses walking toward him.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of two totem poles at Alert Bay. In the foreground is the Thunderbird (top) and Dzunukwa(bottom) totem pole in Alert Bay. Pole was carved in 1931 at Blunden Harbour by Willie Seaweed, assisted by Joe Seaweed. Totem pole was a memorial for Billie Moon. In the background is a memorial pole for Wa'osta'as, wife of Sam Charlie. Carved in the 1800's by an unknown carver.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of a memorial pole at Alert Bay. Inscription at the bottom held by the figure reads "In loving memory of Tlaowa Latle of the Qiowasudinuk (Kwakwaka'wakw: Kwikwasut'inuxw) Tribe. Died Nov. 9 [rest of inscription illegible].
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Alert Bay Abraham memorial pole
Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of a memorial pole for Abraham at Alert Bay. Carving of pole attributed to Charlie James for Abraham who hailed from Village Island and Fort Rupert.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of two totem poles at Alert Bay. In the foreground is a memorial pole for Chief Wakas. It was raised in 1924 and carved by Arthur Shaughnessy. In the background is a memorial pole for Amos Dawson's uncle. Carved by Charlie James.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of several docked boats. The large steamship is the Catala.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of several docked boats. The large steamship is the Catala.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the front of the steamship Catala, docked. The Catala was built for the Union Steamship Company by Coaster Construction Company of Montrose, Scotland. It sailed mostly along the British Columbian coast.
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Catala being loaded with cargo
Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the front of the steamship Catala being loaded with cargo. The Catala was built for the Union Steamship Company by Coaster Construction Company of Montrose, Scotland. It sailed mostly along the British Columbian coast.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of William Carr setting up photography equipment at Stanley Park.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of totem poles in Stanley Park. From left to right: Thunderbird house post, Wakas (Wakius) Pole, Ne-is-bik Salmon Pole, and part of Thunderbird house post.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the original Skedans Mortuary Pole in Stanley Park. Pole carved in Skidegate in Haida Gwaii in the 1870's.
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Fait partie de 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.
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Fait partie de William Carr fonds
Image of the Agassiz-Rosedale ferry sailing from its dock on the Fraser River.
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