Image is of Isaac, Norman, and Chip deliberating with truck driver and crane operator near where truck has been parked.
Image is of Isaac and Norman adjusting model canoe. Image taken from above.
Image is of an adze placed on a table in carving hut.
Image is of an adze placed on a table in carving hut. The blade's cover has been removed.
Image is of one end of canoe log. An adze is lodged in dunnage. Part of a totem pole can be seen in background, behind canoe log.
Image is of various items placed around carving hut, including adzes, sneakers, coverings, and a sawhorse.
Image is of three adzes of incremental sizes. Each of the blades are covered.
Image is of Isaac and Norman covering model canoe with paper(?) that reads: "After first steam".
Image is of Norman, Isaac, and Chip covering model canoe with paper that reads: "After first steam".
Image is of crane lifting log from truck bed.
Image is of unidentified persons consuming refreshments and conversing. Part of museum exterior can be seen in background.
Image is of the truck with canoe log entering MOA grounds. Norman Tait is walking alongside the truck.
Image is of Norman, Isaac, Chip, and two unidentified persons assessing the model canoe near the canoe log's west end. The model canoe rests on top of a short bench as Norman leans over to inspect. The west end of the log is directly behind the model for comparison. Cedar scraps and blocks cover the ground. A totem pole is visible in image background.
Image is of Chip and Ron attaching dunnage to crane near end of MOA parking lot.
Image is of a crane near end of MOA parking lot. Chip is running to assist with attaching dunnage to crane.
Image is of a flatbed truck backing up to receive raised canoe log. North Vancouver mountains can be seen in the distance.
Image is of a flatbed truck backing up to receive raised canoe log. North Vancouver mountains can be seen in the distance.
Image shows the top of a carved stick, seen from the back. Carving appears to represent an animal.
Image is of (west) end of canoe log. Parts of museum exterior and longhouse are visible in background of image.
Image is of (west) base and (south) side of canoe log, prior to bark stripping. Part of museum exterior visible in background.