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Carving a partially finished totem pole

Image depicts a man, possibly Douglas Cranmer, carving on a partially finished totem pole as a man and woman look on. Vintage cars are visible in the background.

Painted totem pole

Image depicts a nearly completed totem pole outside. A can of black paint is visible on the path. This pole may be the St. Catharines Ontario Centennial pole carved in 1967.

Finishing touches on the pole

Image depicts a nearly completed totem pole with a man, possibly Douglas Cranmer, working on it. Vintage cars are visible in the distance.

Young girl and totem pole

Image depicts a young girl posed next to a log that has been rough cut for carving. She holds a tool of some sort.

Preparing a tree for carving

Image depicts Douglas Cranmer in the process of removing bark from a tree. Vintage cars are visible behind him.

Carving a totem pole

Image depicts Douglas Cranmer in the process of carving a pole. The early cuts are made with a chain saw.

Taking a break from carving

Image depicts Douglas Cranmer on a break from carving. He smokes a cigarette as his chain saw rests on the ground.

Partially carved totem pole

Image depicts a partially carved totem pole lying on the ground. One end of the pole has had rough cuts made; the other end still has bark.

Raising up a tree

Image depicts Doug Cranmer using a jack to raise the end of a large tree trunk.

Young girl and totem pole

Image depicts a young girl sitting next to a partially carved pole. Painting has begun on what may be bear claws.

A tree for a pole

Image depicts a felled tree which will possibly become a totem pole.

Carving break

Image depicts Doug Cranmer taking a break from carving. He sits on a wooden bench and his chain saw rests on the ground in front of him.

Carving a pole

Image depicts a pole that has been partially carved. A carver, probably Doug Cranmer, uses an adze.

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