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 operator running the crane at Totem Park that was used to move totem poles from the park into the new Museum of Anthropology building in 1975.
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.
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 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 crawler loader and another earth-moving machine prepares the grounds for the new Museum of Anthropology.
A crawler loader prepares the grounds for the new Museum of Anthropology.
A crowd gathered before a tent at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.
A crowd gathered before a tent at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.
A crowd gathered before a tent at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.
A dancer, performing in a community hall, wears a Thunderbird headdress by Charlie George Senior.
Image is of Isaac, Norman, and Chip deliberating with truck driver and crane operator near where truck has been parked.
A decorated spoon, possibly of Haida origins. This item was purchased by the museum from Winnifred McClellan.