- 30-30-01-30-01-12-a039203
- Stuk
- [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of a boat in the harbour.
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Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of a boat in the harbour.
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of boats docked in the harbour. The beach and General Ship Repair building appear in the foreground
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a glass plate negative of the harbour and adjacent buildings, including the bakery and ice cream parlor.
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of a man posing with a large fish. The harbour appears in the background
A pamphlet of instructions for photography
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is pamphlet of instructions for photography, which was printed by "J. Mennie, Developing & Printing Service."
A pamphlet of instructions for photography
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is pamphlet of instructions for photography, which was printed by "J. Mennie, Developing & Printing Service."
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is print similar to negative a039212. The dog does not appear in this item
Part of John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of a woman on the porch and a man on the roof of a house
Reverend Smith Stanley Osterhout fonds
Fonds consists of 45 glass-plate lantern slides featuring scenes from Osterhout's work with B.C. First Nations, including Haida, Tsimshian and Kwakwaka'wakw. Images document First Nations individuals, communities, totem poles and landscapes of British Columbia.
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Crowd holding up coffin outside of church in Port Simpson
Brass band posed to be photographed
Village of Hartley Bay on waterfront at the base of a heavily wooded mountainside
Row of houses with girls gathered on steps in front yard
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts two poles standing in an open area. The front pole features a human-like creature on visible portion. The back pole also includes a human figure at the bottom with an owl on top. The figures on the bottom may be crest figures (Leading In or Halfway Out) or a Man of the Wild. Read's note suggests that one of these may be a Pole of Hrkyadet at Kispiox.
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts three totem poles, standing in an open area. Read's note under this photo indicates that the pole on the left may by a Snag-of-the-Sand-Bar pole from the House of Chief Skogum Laxhe. The pole on the right may be Chief Laxhe`s Hat-of-Tsagyem-hanak Pole. See also item a034837 for a closeup of the Snag-of-the-Sand-Bar pole.
Carving of Grizzly Bear of the Water
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a carving of a creature that resembles a bear--with fins. The carving sits on a wooden structure, possibly a carver's bench. Several buildings can be seen behind the carving platform.
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Read's note cards detail information about three groups of totem poles and contain text and page references to Marius Barbeau's book, Totem Poles of the Gitksan, Upper Skeena River, British Columbia (published by the Canada Department of Mines and the National Museum of Canada, 1929).
Part of Reverend Thomas Crosby fonds
Image is a posed portrait of a seated older girl and younger boy standing on a footstool holding hands. The girl and boy are dressed formally. It appears to be an albumen print on a carte de visite. Photographer information printed on verso with the inscription "S. A. Spencer, FORT STREET, Victoria, B. C." A handwritten inscription reads "[illegible] Reid + boy"
Part of Reverend Thomas Crosby fonds
Image is a posed portrait of a young woman or girl clothed from the waist down in a blanket. She is seated outdoors in front of a blanket hanging on the wall of a house. Handwritten inscription on verso of photograph reads "Slave girl Native F? M? B.C."
[Fort Rupert woman wrapped in blanket, B. C.]
Part of Reverend Thomas Crosby fonds
Image is a posed portrait of a woman wrapped in a blanket and standing next to a woven sack on a tiled floor. The woman wears a headscarf. Handwritten inscription on verso reads "Fort Rupert woman B. C."