- 25-01-03-a037533
- Item
- 1966
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe race in North Vancouver. There are about eight canoes.
Anthony Carter
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe race in North Vancouver. There are about eight canoes.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe race in North Vancouver.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe race in North Vancouver.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe race in North Vancouver.
Anthony Carter
Lewis Clifton, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a man identified as Lewis Clifton from and/or in Hartley Bay, BC.
Anthony Carter
Lewis Clifton, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a working fishing boat's deck. A man is standing on the deck, a net is raised in the air, and number of fish are in a bin on the deck.
Anthony Carter
Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
Anthony Carter
Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
Anthony Carter
Image shows the original Alert Bay Community Centre, also known as the Namgis Big House. This original Big House was constructed in 1966, and destroyed in 1997 by arson. A new building, with a nearly identical exterior wall, was raised in 1999.
Part of Minn Sjolseth fonds
Series consists of records (primarily photographic slides) documenting Minn Sjolseth's travels with her husband Anthony Carter to visit events and communities at locations including Haida Gwaii, Ketchikan, Kitwancool, Kingcome Inlet, Kispiox, Gitsegukla, Kitwanga and Skidegate among others. The contents of the series reflect First Nations cultures in British Columbia throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including Haida, Nuu-Chah-Nulth, Skwxwú7mesh, Nisga'a, Kwakwaka'wakw. The photographs document potlatches, totem poles, villages, landscapes, as well as portraits of individuals. The series also contains files with a small number of photographs documenting Sjolseth's paintings on these subjects, as well as Sjolseth at work on her art on location in these communities and locations.
North Coast: Klemtu; Seine Mendine, scuba diver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a person in scuba gear in the water. He or she appears to be right next to a docked boat. His or her head is above the water.
Anthony Carter
North Coast: [scenery], Tom Brown's cannon
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an ancient American cannon sitting on a wooden deck.
Anthony Carter
North Coast: [scenery], Tom Brown's cannon
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an ancient American cannon sitting on a wooden deck. This image is looking down the cannon barrel.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a harbour full of boats, with mountains visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe full of people paddling down a channel or bay. The canoe is seen from a distance, with a rocky shore visible in the foreground, and a hillside covered in buildings and forest visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe full of people paddling down a channel or bay. A hillside covered in buildings is viable in the background.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe full of people paddling near a shoreline. The land in the background on the other side of the water appears to have industrial structures,
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image shows two young girls, daughters of Steve Robinson, sitting on the deck of a boat in the water
Anthony Carter
Steve Robinson's daughter at Klemtu
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a young girl.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Paul Hopkins, seen from neck up, wearing a cap and glasses. He is standing outside. A different portrait of Paul Hopkins is printed on page 22 of the book Somewhere Between. The caption for this image describes Hopkins as "last of the proud Kynoc race. His face mirrors the strength of a great people."
Anthony Carter