Hartley Bay, BC research symposium
- 1-1-MMM-a-35 (35.17)
- Dossiê
- 1987
File contains records related to Bill McLennan's and Marjorie Halpin's visit to Hartley Bay for the Tsimshian Research Symposium.
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Hartley Bay, BC research symposium
File contains records related to Bill McLennan's and Marjorie Halpin's visit to Hartley Bay for the Tsimshian Research Symposium.
Photograph of men working on a dock next to fishing boats, possibly in Alert Bay, BC. A stamp on the verso of the print indicates that it was printed in 1957.
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Photograph of a fishing boat named Cospak. A stamp on the verso indicates that it was printed in 1957.
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Photograph of a fishing boat named W.R. Lord. A stamp on the verso indicates that it was printed in 1957.
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Photograph of an unidentified fishing boat. A man on the boat is pulling up a brailer full of fish.
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Photograph of an unidentified fishing boat. Men on the boat are pulling up a brailer.
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Fishing Fleet, Alert Bay, 1957
View of a fleet of fishing boats in Alert Bay as seen from the shore.
Fishing Fleet, Alert Bay, B. C.
View of the fishing fleet in Alert Bay, B. C. with land and trees visible in the background.
Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts either the launching or landing of a boat. Another smaller boat is visible on the left side of the image. The fleet of boats from item a034785 is visible behind these two smaller boats.
Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a variety of boats moored in a harbour. Some other structures, possibly related to the harbour, are also visible.
Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a woman seated in a canoe along the shoreline. The canoe appears to be propped on a wooden beam that keeps it from drifting away. The woman may be Ruth Reed, the photographer's wife.
Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of the Agassiz-Rosedale ferry sailing away from its dock on the Fraser River.
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Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of the steamship the Princess Marguerite sailing in the Georgia Strait. The Princess Marguerite was built for the B.C Coast Service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. It commonly sailed the Seattle-Victoria-Vancouver triangle.
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Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of the steamship the Princess Marguerite sailing in the Georgia Strait from a distance. The Princess Marguerite was built for the B.C Coast Service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. It commonly sailed the Seattle-Victoria-Vancouver triangle.
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Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of an unidentified ship in what is most likely Victoria Harbour.
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Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of the steamship Princess Joan at dock, possibly in Victoria. The Princess Joan was built for the CPR coastal service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. The Princess Joan commonly sailed Victoria-to-Vancouver and Victoria-to-Seattle.
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Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of the steamship Princess Joan at dock, possibly in Victoria. The Princess Joan was built for the CPR coastal service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. The Princess Joan commonly sailed Victoria-to-Vancouver and Victoria-to-Seattle.
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The fonds consists of photographs documenting the welcome ceremony that occurred in February 1987 for the canoe project by Nisga’a carver Norman Tait. The Museum of Anthropology appears in the background of multiple pictures in which spectators can be seen gathered for the 1st cut ceremony of the canoe log. Norman The event included speeches as well as ceremonies and performances by Norman Tait and his close relatives. Joe David, Reva Robinson, and Bill Reid are among the other notable individuals that appear in these images.
Parte deJoi Carlin fonds
The tilted image features various canoe paddles set against the canoe log.
Nuu-chah-nulth Photograph collection
The collection consists of eight photographs likely taken in the Nuu-chah-nulth community in the 1920's. Some of the photographs may have been taken by Catherine, the daughter of an early Indian Agent named Augustus Cox. They include a number of images that appear to be a Samiilth or Saatlsaach ceremony, with K'aanaatla mimicking wolves. Some of these images are taken near a seaside village, which shows various types of structures and canoes. Other images taken on a beach show canoe runs, as well as two images of individuals in robes and headdresses. Another image shows a detailed view of two headdresses. There are also images of what seem to be preparations for a parade, with individuals dressed in costumes and decorated motorcars nearby.