- 92-1-a034513
- Item
- [ca. 1964 - 1967]
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a tree with bark intact. The tree sits on some sort of support.
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Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a tree with bark intact. The tree sits on some sort of support.
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts Doug Cranmer in the early stages of carving a pole.
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts Doug Cranmer using a chain saw to make early cuts on a totem pole.
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts carver Doug Cranmer using a chain saw to make early cuts on a pole.
Doug Cranmer, Roy Hanuse, UBC 1973
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of Doug Cranmer and Roy Hanuse carving two totem poles at the University of British Columbia.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of Doug Cranmer carving two totem poles at the University of British Columbia.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of Doug Cranmer and another person (likely Roy Hanuse) carving a totem pole at the University of British Columbia.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of Doug Cranmer and another person (likely Roy Hanuse) carving a totem pole at the University of British Columbia.
Doug Cranmer standing on the Haida House
Part of MOA General Media collection
Doug Cranmer guiding a pole into place on the Haida House roof.
Doug Cranmer standing on the Haida House
Part of MOA General Media collection
Photo of artists Doug Cranmer guiding a roof beam into place. This photograph was taken during the original construction of the Haida house in Totem Park.
Doug Cranmer on UBC working on a totem pole
Part of MOA General Media collection
Doug Cranmer working on a totem pole on the UBC campus.
Doug Cranmer carving frontal plate Haida pole
Part of MOA General Media collection
Doug Cranmer carving the frontal plate of what was likely a double mortuary pole at UBC in 1962.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Doug Cranmer carving for the construction of the Haida House at UBC.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of Doug Cranmer and an unidentified woman standing near the end of a partially carved totem pole.
Double mortuary pole at totem park
Part of MOA General Media collection
Double mortuary pole carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer standing in totem park at UBC.
Completed pole inside packing crate
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a close up of a totem pole, wrapped in plastic and encased in a packing crate.
Close up of partially carved pole
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a pole that has been partially carved.
Carving the St. Catherines pole, early stages
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts Douglas Cranmer in the early stages of carving the St. Catherines totem pole. The pole is outside.. He is using an adze to make early cuts on a pole.
Carving the Saint Catherine totem pole
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a man, probably Douglas Cranmer, in the early stages of carving the St. Catherines, Ontario totem pole. The pole is outside. He is preparing to use a chain saw to make the early cuts to a pole. Markings are visible, showing where he will cut.
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts Doug Cranmer taking a break from carving. He sits on a wooden bench and his chain saw rests on the ground in front of him.