Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer carving
- 132-1-C-D-a041970
- Item
- [1961?]
Part of MOA General Media collection
Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer carving the dogfish panel for the double mortuary pole to be placed near the Haida House in Totem Park.
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Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer carving
Part of MOA General Media collection
Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer carving the dogfish panel for the double mortuary pole to be placed near the Haida House in Totem Park.
Bill Reid and his grandfather Charles Gladstone
Image of Bill Reid as a child standing next to his maternal grandfather, Charles Gladstone, seated on a wooden porch. Reid is holding a small pipe in his mouth and looking towards the camera.
Part of Joi Carlin fonds
Image is of Bill Reid standing in front of the canoe log with Norman Tait at the very left of image.
Bill Reid and Norman Tait handshake
Part of Joi Carlin fonds
Image features Bill Reid shaking hands with Norman Tait in front of the canoe log.
Bill Reid Appendix 1: "They Continue to emanate an undistinguishable power"
File contains a short passage written by Bill Reid. In addition are three small pages of hand written notes.
Part of Director's fonds
[Bill Reid at Museum of Anthropolgy ceremony]
Image of Bill Reid standing near totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology, with others dressed in traditional clothing.
Bill Reid at Skidegate pole raising
Part of Kuldip Gill fonds
Photograph shows Bill Reid speaking with someone at the ceremony for the raising of Reid's pole in Skidegate. The photograph is taken from the crowd, and also shows the edge of the building onto which the pole will be raised, and ropes that will be used to help raise the pole.
Bill Reid at Skidegate pole raising
Part of Kuldip Gill fonds
Photograph shows Bill Reid in a crowd during the ceremony for the raising of his pole at Skidegate.
Bill Reid at the opening of the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
Bill Reid and a crowd at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Bill Reid at the welcome ceremony
Part of Joi Carlin fonds
Image is of Rob't, Mercy, Norman, and Bill Reid during welcome ceremony. Bill Reid is speaking with folded notes in his hands. Mercy holds an umbrella while Norman holds a paddle.
Bill Reid Beyond Essential Form
Part of David Cunningham fonds
Exhibition: Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form
Bill Reid: Beyond the essential form
Subseries contains the booklet produced as part of the Museum Notes program at the Museum of Anthropology titled Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form written by Karen Duffek.
Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form
Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Series consists of two photographic prints made by photographer Ulli Steltzer. Both images were used in Duffek’s book Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form, which was published as part of the Museum Note series in conjunction with the Museum of Anthropology’s 1986 exhibition of the same name. One image is from the pole raising ceremony for one of Reid’s pole at Skidegate in 1978. The other shows a canoe carved by Reid being paddled at Skidegate in April 1986.
[Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form]
Part of Director's fonds
File contains copies of administrative files related to the Bill Reid Canoe displayed at Expo 86. The files contain budgets, copies of correspondence to McLennan from Expo organizers, notes, copies of contracts between Expo and MOA, and other reports related to the exhibition.
[Bill Reid carving Spirit of Haida Gwaii model]
Image of Bill Reid carving a model of his sculpture The Spirit of Haida Gwaii. The photograph was taken by William McLennan in Reid's Granville Island studio.
[Bill Reid carving Spirit of Haida Gwaii model]
Image of Bill Reid carving a model of his sculpture The Spirit of Haida Gwaii. The photograph was taken by William McLennan in Reid's Granville Island studio.
[Bill Reid carving Spirit of Haida Gwaii model]
Image of Bill Reid carving a model of his sculpture The Spirit of Haida Gwaii. The photograph was taken by William McLennan in Reid's Granville Island studio.