- 16-a033359
- Item
- [ca. 1895]
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of an urban street scene
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Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of an urban street scene
Stained glass window, St. George's Church, Kingcome
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a stained glass window in St. George's Church, an Anglican church in Kingcome Inlet. The window depicts Christ holding a lamb. The exterior of this church is pictured on page 41 of Carter's book From History's Locker.
Anthony Carter
St. Saviour's Anglican Church in Carcross
Part of Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Slide Collection
Item is a hand-tinted glass lantern slide of a church. Based on the rest of the collection and general aspect, photograph might have been taken in Carcross, Yukon and the church might be the St. Saviour's Anglican church. Item is similar to item no. P 166, fonds 365 Henry Hooper Marsh family fonds, from the Anglican Church of Canada General Synod Archives.
St. George's Church, Kingcome, interior
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Interior view of St. George's Church, with two men and a woman. This is an Anglican church in Kingcome Inlet. The exterior of this church is pictured on page 41 of Carter's book From History's Locker.
Anthony Carter
Spences Bridge [Anglican church]
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Spences Bridge Anglican church
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image of Anglican church in Spences Bridge, BC.
Small buildings with mountains in the background
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a close up of two small buildings shown in the previous image (negative a033697).
Small building with mountains in the background
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a one level building with windows in front of a mountainous landscape.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a residential road in Skidegate, similar to the one printed on page 60 of This is Haida.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image shows part of a structure and old road or driveway, located near the water. Mountains are visible in the background across the water. Image likely taken in or near Skidegate.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a church in Skidegate.
Anthony Carter
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of five log cabins in a mountainous area of the Similkameen region of BC. Some of the cabins are not fully constructed.
Similkameen [high desert and cabin]
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of a high desert area in the Similkameen region of BC, with mostly brush and some patches of trees. A wire fence is in the foreground, and a log cabin is in the background.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts what Maude has identified as a shrine on Old Zuni Mesa in New Mexico, with rows of Pahos and prayer sticks.
Interior view of a shop selling clothing, and accessories. Three women, a store employee and two customers, can be seen.
Shell storage tanks and harbour
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of two storage tanks labelled "SHELL," harbour and ship repair shop
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of two storage tanks labelled "SHELL."
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a rooftop view of a city.
(Replicas)?, mortuary poles (Haida), dwelling house and sea wolf, Totem Park, UBC, Vancouver
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
MOA Object ID numbers correspond to poles in the image from left to right.
A50030 carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer (1961-62) as the frontal pole for the front of the Haida house, at the University of British Columbia, 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. Pole was then re-raised in the Great Hall of the Museum on Oct. 31, 2002.
(Replica)?, Haida grave house #5, Totem Park, UBC, Vancouver
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Mortuary House frontal pole by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer (1960-61) moved from Totem Park to MOA in 1978.