[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
- 1-5-2 (27.2)-a035167
- Item
- [198-?]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Section of a house frontal totem pole for the Haida House at totem park.
Image of Bill Reid, seated, holding a small metal box with intricate carving on the exterior.
Image of Bill Reid, seated, holding a carved wooden mask of an animal head.
Bill Reid in front of canoe log
Part of Joi Carlin fonds
Bill Reid appears blurry as he stands in front of the canoe log with Norman at the left side of image.
[Bill Reid in graduation gown with a child]
Image of Bill Reid crouching next to a small child. Reid is wearing a graduation cap and gown.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of artist Bill Reid standing in the remains of a house on Anthony Island. Reid is at a slight distance from the camera, seen in silhouette standing at either the front or rear of the structure. A note, possibly written by Audrey Hawthorn, accompanies this slide. See item a039485 in this file for this note.
[Bill Reid joins welcome ceremony]
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Isaac, Rob't, Mercy, Norman, and Bill Reid during welcome ceremony. Bill Reid holds a piece of paper from which he is about to speak. Mercy holds an umbrella for herself and Norman.
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Bill Reid using adze to make his first cut. Doreen Jensen and unidentified persons stand behind him, watching the process.
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Bill Reid using adze to make his first cut. Unidentified persons stand behind him, watching the process.
Part of Joi Carlin fonds
Image features a profile view of Bill Reid using a traditional, well-sharpened tool, called adze to cut away the outer the sap wood of a log. The blurred profile view of a second person appears on the far right hand side of the photograph.
Image of Bill Reid (left) and Jim Hart (right) standing next to a large wooden carving, possibly a door.
Image of Bill Reid (left) and Jim Hart (right) standing next to a large wooden carving, possibly a door.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Photograph of Bill Reid on the UBC campus, probably in Totem Park, leaning against what appears to be the upper cross-beam of a house post.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image of a pole carved as the frontal pole for the front of the Haida house at UBC, for display in Totem Park. Moved to the new Museum of Anthropology grounds in 1978. Pole was removed from the Haida House in 2000-09 and placed in a greenhouse tent for conservation treatment and drying. A new pole was raised outside to replace it (see MOA object Nb1.752). Jim Hart, with Reg Davidson, Michael Nicoll and Tyler Crosby, performed a small informal ceremony for the re-raising of the pole on Oct. 30, 2002 (with Martine Reid in attendance). Pole was then re-raised in the Great Hall of the Museum on Oct. 31, 2002.
Bill Reid speaking at pole raising in Skidegate
Part of Kuldip Gill fonds
Photograph is taken from a crowd and shows Bill Reid giving a speech at the ceremony for the raising of his pole in Skidegate.
[Bill Reid speaking to audience]
Image of Bill Reid speaking to an audience outside the Museum of Anthropology, from the perspective of the stage. Seated audience is visible in the background.
[Bill Reid speaking to audience]
Image of Bill Reid speaking in front of an audience just outside the Museum of Anthropolgy. Others are seated behind him, dressed in traditional clothing.
[Bill Reid speaks at welcome ceremony]
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Rob't, Mercy, Norman, and Bill Reid standing in front of canoe log during welcome ceremony. Bill Reid holds a piece of paper and speaks to the crowd. Mercy holds an umbrella for herself and Norman as Norman holds a canoe paddle.
Bill Reid watching memorial pole being raised in the Haida Village
Part of George Szanto fonds
Item is a colour image of Bill Reid watching memorial pole being raised in the Haida Village at Totem Park at the University of British Columbia (UBC)