Haida section of totem park
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Haida house, a house frontal totem pole, a mortuary pole, and the Wasgo sculpture, standing in Totem Park.
Bill Reid's pole at UBC Totem Park
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Section of the mortuary totem pole carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer for the Haida House complex at Totem Park.
Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer carving
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Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer carving the dogfish panel for the double mortuary pole to be placed near the Haida House in Totem Park.
Doug Cranmer UBC
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Image of Doug Cranmer and another person (likely Roy Hanuse) carving a totem pole at the University of British Columbia.
Mosquito Totem Pole, top close up
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Image depicts a close up view of the top of a totem pole carved by Doug Cranmer featuring a mosquito. This pole stood in Deep Cove, BC before being moved to the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Alberta. Views of this pole can be seen in items a034459 - a034467.
Carving a totem pole
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Image depicts Douglas Cranmer in the early stages of carving a totem pole. The pole is outside. A chain saw is visible on the ground.
Carving a pole with a chain saw
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Image depicts Douglas Cranmer in the early stages of carving a totem pole. The pole is outside. He is preparing to use a chain saw to make the early cuts to a pole. Markings are visible, showing where he will cut.
Painted totem pole
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Image depicts a nearly completed totem pole outside. A can of black paint is visible on the path. This pole may be the St. Catharines Ontario Centennial pole carved in 1967.
Taking a break from carving
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Image depicts Douglas Cranmer on a break from carving. He smokes a cigarette as his chain saw rests on the ground.
Early cuts on a totem pole
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Image depicts Doug Cranmer using a chain saw to make early cuts on a totem pole.
A tree for a pole
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Image depicts a felled tree which will possibly become a totem pole.
Carving break
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Image depicts Doug Cranmer taking a break from carving. He sits on a wooden bench and his chain saw rests on the ground in front of him.
Felled tree
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Image depicts a tree with bark intact. The tree sits on some sort of support.
Thunderbird figure on pole
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Image depicts a partially carved pole, highlighting the top figure which appears to be a Thunderbird.