[Miscellaneous subjects] [slides]
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[Miscellaneous subjects] [slides]
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Miscellaneous images with identification
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Majorie Halpin - Alert Bay Memorial Mungo Martin
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File consists of images of Alert Bay, BC and the raising of a memorial pole for Mungo Martin in 1970. Based on annotations on the slides, they were likely taken by Marjorie Halpin, who was a curator at the Museum of Anthropology.
'Ksan doors dedication and museum opening
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[Images from single photo frame]
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HBH Hawthorn [photograph album 4/4]
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HBH Hawthorn [photograph album 3/4]
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HBH Hawthorn [photograph album 2/4]
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HBH Hawthorn [photograph album 1/4]
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File consists of photographs taken during a 1957 trip to Anthony Island, part of Haida Gwaii, to survey and/or acquire and preserve totem poles from the island. This expedition was undertaken as part of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee. This committee was set up in 1953 by members of MOA, UBC's Department of Anthropology, and the BC Provincial Museum, with support from the lumber and fishing industries. Their aim was to survey existing poles of the province, and to acquire and preserve all those not in use. H.R. MacMillan and W.C. Koerner supported the purchase and transportation of the poles which were brought to Vancouver and Victoria from coastal villages.
Members of the 1957 expedition included Wilson Duff, Michael Kew, Harry Hawthorn, John Smyly, and Bill Reid.
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Hawthorn Correspondence [restricted]
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Haida section Totem Park slides
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File consists of slides showing the building of the Haida House and Haida totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology.
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