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Interior view of Gallery 3 (now known as the O'Brian Gallery). This photograph was likely taken early in the museum's history.
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Parte deMOA General Media collection
Interior view of Gallery 3 (now known as the O'Brian Gallery). This photograph was likely taken early in the museum's history.
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Interior view of Gallery 3 (now known as the O'Brian Gallery). This photograph was likely taken early in the museum's history.
View of the Great Hall from Gallery 3
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View of the Great Hall from Gallery 3 (now known as the O'Brian Gallery).
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Interior view of Gallery 3 (now known as the O'Brian Gallery). This photograph was likely taken early in the museum's history.
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Early photograph of the Museum of Anthropology.
View of totem poles in the Great Hall
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Totem poles in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
View of totem poles in the Great Hall
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Totem poles in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
Projection screen at the Museum of Anthropology
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Projection screen in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
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An early photograph of the Museum of Anthropology.
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An early photograph of the Museum of Anthropology.
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An early photograph of the Museum of Anthropology.
A totem pole being lifted by a crane
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A totem pole being lifted by a crane to be placed in the new Museum of Anthropology building. It was being moved from Totem Park. This totem pole was originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by Mungo Martin.
A totem pole being secured in the new Museum of Anthropology
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A worker secures a totem pole to its support beam in the New Museum of Anthropology after just having moved it there from Totem Park. This pole was originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by Mungo Martin.
A totem pole lying on the ground
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A totem pole lying on the ground outside the Museum of Anthropology as it is in the process of being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was carved by Mungo Martin and later restored by him at the University of British Columbia in 1950-51. It stood in Totem Park until it was moved to the new Museum of Anthropology building in 1975.
Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day
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Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day before the museum's official opening in May, 1976. The slide's development date is marked as December 1975. The two poles are mortuary poles carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer for the Haida House complex.
Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day
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Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day before the museum's official opening in May, 1976. The slide's development date is marked as December 1975. The mortuary pole was carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer for the Haida House complex.
Museum of Anthropology Great Hall on a snowy day
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Museum of Anthropology's Great Hall on a snowy day before the museum's official opening in May, 1976. The slide's development date is marked as December 1975.
Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day
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Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day before the museum's official opening in May, 1976. The slide's development date is marked as December 1975.
Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day
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Museum of Anthropology on a snowy day before the museum's official opening in May, 1976. The slide's development date is marked as December 1975.
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View of the Museum of Anthropology around the time of its official opening in May, 1976.