Fonds consists of audio, video, and visual materials created by Basil and Edythe Hartley. Materials include video footage of the Haisla people, which Hartley shot while working in Kitimaat from 1941-1944, a voiceover for the footage which Hartley’s widow, Edythe McClure, created in ca. 1983, a letter, and three photographs of Kitimat people and landscapes. The three audio cassettes all contain the same 1983 recording.
Basil HartleyNanaimo
19 Archival description results for Nanaimo
Images of petroglyphs, landscapes, plants and animals.
Image is an oval head and shoulders portrait of a young man identified in an inscription below the image as David Sallosalton.
Image is a posed portrait of a man holding a cane and standing on an elaborate tiled floor. Handwritten inscription on verso reads "Indian chief. Nanaimo"
Includes images of petroglyphs from the Monsell Site, on the west bank of the Nanaimo River, near Cedar BC.
Image is a posed portrait of a seated woman wearing a dress and shawl. Handwritten inscription on verso reads "Nanaimo Woman"
Image is a posed portrait of a woman viewed from the waist up. Handwritten inscription on verso reads "Nanaimo Woman B. C."
Images of petroglyphs, marmots and artifacts that appear to be Aztec or Mayan.
Images of petroglyphs, rubbings, and nature scenes.
Images of petroglyphs as well as family photographs.
Images of petroglyphs.
Includes images of petroglyphs from the Monsell Site, on the west bank of the Nanaimo River, near Cedar BC; as well as petroglyphs from Hornby Island and Parksville.
Images of petroglyphs and totem poles.
Image is a posed portrait of a seated, shirtless man viewed from the waist up. Handwritten inscription on verso reads "Nanaimo, ? B.C."
Image depicts an exterior view a church inside a fenced yard, outside of which is a group of people. A handwritten inscription below the image reads "407 The Indian mission church and house, Nanaimo Where Sallosalton lived with Mr Crosby".