- 1-1-HH
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- 7 March 1983
Subseries contains images of masks and of the opening ceremony.
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Subseries contains images of masks and of the opening ceremony.
File contains copies of the labels used in <i>The Transforming Image</i> exhibit.
File contains digital media related Wilson's contributions to the Transforming Images exhibit.
File contains images of Lyle Wilson's work as well was Wilson's notes regarding a canoe at the American Museum of Natural History and ephemera from an exhibit at the West Vancouver Museum titled <i>North Star: The Art of Lyle Wilson</i>.
Lyle Wilson: When World’s Collide Theater Gallery
File contains images of Lyle Wilson's sculptural artworks. In addition this file contains postcards, exhibit text, and Wilson's and Bill McLennan's notes regarding the exhibit When World's Collide.
Lyle Wilson's work artist file summer 1997
File contains images of Lyle Wilson's work. In addition are textual records relating to the exhibit and museum note titled <i>When Worlds Collide</i>.
McDonald’s exhibit (Big Mac box)
Subseries contains images of the student exhibit titled <i>Show and Tell: The Story of the Big Mac Box</i> as well as negatives of the text panels for the exhibit. Students were part of the Anthropology 431 (Museum Principles and Methods) class.
Metal work - bracelets, daggers, coppers, spoons
File mainly contains images of Northwest Coast metal artifacts including bracelets, daggers, coppers, spoons. The textual records include photocopies of images found in the file.
Subseries contains records related to an exhibit on Northwest Coast metals developed by McLennan in collaboration with two anthropology students. Records include exhibit design notes including case arrangements, the exhibit proposal from the students, correspondence regarding the exhibit preparations, research regarding Northwest Coast metal works and photographs depicting various artifacts that would be included on display.
File mainly contains textual records related to the background research of the Metal Works exhibit. This research contains photocopies of articles written about Northwest Coast metal works, and copies of correspondence McLennan had with NWC artists. The photographic records in this file are images of the exhibit. The artifacts in this file are copper samples.
Moving the totem poles on Anthony Island
File contains images of totem poles being being crated and shipped by boat.
File contains publication Ninstints: Haida World Heritage Site written by George F. Macdonald. This publication is no. 12 in the Museum Note series. In addition is a booklet titled Conservation of Wooden Momuments Proceedings of the ICOMOS Committee IV International Sympsoium.
Museum of Northern British Columbia
File contains images of an argilite carving of a man with a pronounced lebret piercing.
Subseries consists of images showing objects exhibited during the exhibit titled Museum Quality. This exhibit was purchased for the Museum’s permanent collection by the Anthropology Shop Volunteers. Photographs were taken by Moya Waters.
National Museum of the American Indian
File contains four photographs of a Northwest Coast style cedar hat. The textual records include a photocopy of an image of the hat featured in the photographs, as well as a photocopy of an image of two silver bracelets.
Ninstints, Haida world heritage site
Subseries consists of the images used in the booklet titled Ninstints: Haida World Heritage Site by George F. MacDonald, as well as a copy of the booklet. In addition are photographs of the removal of totem poles and dismantling of houses at Anthony Island. These photographs were not taken by Bill McLennan but kept by him and used for research purposes.
Subseries contains images of an exhibit at the Prince Rupert Museum featuring works by Norman Tait.
Subseries consists of two negatives of the O Canada student exhibit.
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File consists of two negatives which show the O Canada exhibition.
Subseries contains images of people working in the Museum of Anthropology collections installing the exhibit On Stony Ground.