- 1-2-T-1 (12.1)
- File
- 1992-2005
File contains correspondence, estimates, and labels related to the cases housing the jewelry of Bill Reid.
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File contains correspondence, estimates, and labels related to the cases housing the jewelry of Bill Reid.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone in a printmaking studio.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone in a printmaking studio.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone in a printmaking studio.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone in a printmaking studio. Reid is looking at the camera.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone in a printmaking studio.
[Bill Reid drawing on lithographic stone]
Image of Bill Reid drawing on a lithographic stone.
Bill Reid gift shop - toy bear
Image of Bill Reid, seated, holding a small metal box with intricate carving on the exterior.
Image of Bill Reid, seated, holding a carved wooden mask of an animal head.
[Bill Reid in graduation gown with a child]
Image of Bill Reid crouching next to a small child. Reid is wearing a graduation cap and gown.
Image of Bill Reid (left) and Jim Hart (right) standing next to a large wooden carving, possibly a door.
Image of Bill Reid (left) and Jim Hart (right) standing next to a large wooden carving, possibly a door.
Subseries contains images mostly taken by McLennan that show the Bill Reid pole which sat outside the Museum of Anthropology at UBC being taken down and moved inside the museum because it was no longer stable due to weathering. This spurred a project funded with a Canada Council grant to then create a new pole to put up in its place. This pole was carved by Jim Hart and called the Respect to Bill Reid pole.
Subseries contains one file consisting of correspondence, budget reports, drawings of the cabinetry, and label designs. McLennan worked closely on this project as liaison to Bill Reid while the cases were being constructed to house Reid's jewelry pieces.
[Bill Reid speaking to audience]
Image of Bill Reid speaking to an audience outside the Museum of Anthropology, from the perspective of the stage. Seated audience is visible in the background.
[Bill Reid speaking to audience]
Image of Bill Reid speaking in front of an audience just outside the Museum of Anthropolgy. Others are seated behind him, dressed in traditional clothing.