Memorial pole by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer
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In the foreground is the memorial pole by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer. The newly constructed Haida and mortuary houses are in the background with other totem poles.
Doug Cranmer, Haida Pk. UBC
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Image of Doug Cranmer carving two totem poles at the University of British Columbia.
Constructing a canoe
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Image depicts a partially completed canoe, filled with water outside. Two carvers, probably Douglas Cranmer and Godfrey Hunt, are also shown.
Carving a canoe
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Image depicts a partially completed canoe, filled with water outside. A carver, possibly Godfrey Hunt, is also shown.
Carving a canoe
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Image depicts a partially completed canoe, filled with water outside.
Inside a carving workshop
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Image depicts an interior room used for carving. A canoe is visible in this image.
Canoe in carving workshop
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Image depicts an interior room used for carving. A canoe is visible in this image.
Interior of a carving workshop
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Image depicts an interior room used for carving. Several unfinished projects and woodworking tools are visible.
Canoe drawing
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Image depicts a drawing and text representing plans for a canoe, possibly the Nootka canoe carved by Douglas Cranmer for the Royal Museum of British Columbia in Victoria, B. C.
Carving in progress
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Image depicts a carver working on some kind of a large carving.