- 51-01-35-a039843
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- 1957
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
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An alkali pond [high desert, BC]
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Spences Bridge [Anglican church]
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Last pole at Aiyansh on Nass [River]
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Pole is largely uncarved, except for a bird perched on top. Mountains are visible in the background.
Robert Davidson (?) at Massett 1969
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Image of a man (likely Robert Davidson) next to a totem pole in Massett, Haida Gwaii.
Poles in grass, Queen Charlotte Islands 1951
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Port Clements pier, Haida Gwaii
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New pole in Old Massett, Robt. Davidson, Massett, Aug. 69
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Image of a totem pole in Massett, Haida Gwaii. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson, and is seen just after it was raised. A crowd is still gathered for the pole raising ceremony.
Pole raising, Massett QCI, Aug. 69, Bob Davidson
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Image of a pole being raised in Massett, Haida Gwaii. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson.
Majorie Halpin - Alert Bay Memorial Mungo Martin
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File consists of images of Alert Bay, BC and the raising of a memorial pole for Mungo Martin in 1970. Based on annotations on the slides, they were likely taken by Marjorie Halpin, who was a curator at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Image of Doug Cranmer carving two totem poles at the University of British Columbia.
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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, Roy Hanuse, UBC 1973
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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 and another person (likely Roy Hanuse) carving a totem pole at the University of British Columbia.
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Stephen Inglis - Indian village crafts
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Eskimo Art - Binqitte Rammon folk
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N.W.C. Gallery, Centennial Museum - Project from this side
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