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A Connoisseur’s Collection: Chinese Ceramics from the Victor Shaw Donation [Early Chinese Ceramics from the Victor Shaw Donation]

File contains 7 comment books from the exhibit A Connoisseur’s Collection: Chinese Ceramics from the Victor Shaw Donation [Early Chinese Ceramics from the Victor Shaw Donation], May 30, 2001 – March 10, 2002

Dates of comment books:
June 14 – July 11, 2001
July 11 – July 27, 2001
July 27 – Aug. 15, 2001
Aug. 15 – Sep. 7, 2001
Sep. 7 – Nov. 26, 2001
Nov. 26, 2001 – Feb. 1, 2002
Feb. 1 – Mar. 11, 2002

A costumed crowd and motorcars preparing for a parade

Image of cars and individuals that appear to be part of a parade. The image may have been taken during the same parade in which a photograph of Chief Dan Watts holding a placard saying “we are the real native sons of Canada” was taken. This image can be found at the Alberni Valley Museum, PN01873.

A country house

Item is a photograph of a country house on a body of water. A tree and horse also appear. Reads, "A country home."

A crane preparing to lift a totem pole

A crane prepares to lift a totem pole while a number of people oversee the process. The totem pole, originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by his son, Mungo Martin, was being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building.

A crane preparing to lift a totem pole

A crane prepares to lift a totem pole while a number of people oversee the process and stand on a scaffold to wrap the pole in padding. A crowd of people watch the process. The totem pole, originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by his son, Mungo Martin, was being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building.

A crane preparing to lift a totem pole

A crane prepares to lift a totem pole while a number of people oversee the process and stand on a scaffold to wrap the pole in padding. The totem pole, originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by his son, Mungo Martin, was being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building.

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