Audrey Shane working with a student
- 132-1-C-E-a042690
- Item
- [1973?]
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Audrey Shane working with a student in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
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Audrey Shane working with a student
Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Shane working with a student in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Audrey Shane and others packing August 1975
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Image of three people, one of whom is likely Audrey Shane, packing museum materials in preparation for moving to the new Museum of Anthropology.
Audrey Shane and others packing August 1975
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Image of three people, one of whom is likely Audrey Shane, packing museum materials in preparation for moving to the new Museum of Anthropology.
Audrey Shane and Cantonese opera costumes
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Audrey Shane (former MOA Curator) viewing Cantonese opera costumes in the old museum.
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Audrey Hawthorn's desk in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
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This subseries consists of photographs from the history of the Museum of Anthropology, including the original museum location in the basement of UBC Library through to the opening of the museum at its current location in 1976.
Subjects include:
Audrey Hawthorn discusses the work of Mungo Martin
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Item is a sound recording of Audrey Hawthorn discussing the work of Mungo Martin as he provides a carving demonstration. Mungo Martin does not speak during the recording. Audrey Hawthorn provides a brief biography of Mungo Martin, a description of his work carving the totem poles that stand at UBC’s totem park, the tools he uses, his design process and lastly describes the the intricate steps required to create Kwakiutl wood carvings.
Audrey Hawthorn at the opening of the Museum of Anthropology
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Audrey Hawthorn at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.
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Audrey Hawthorn working at her desk in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Audrey Hawthorn and a man at a press conference
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Audrey Hawthorn and unidentified man in the Great Hall of the new Museum of Anthropology building. They are there for a press conference related to the opening of the new building.
Audrey Hawthorn and a man at a press conference
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Audrey Hawthorn and a man at the press conference for the opening of the Museum of Anthropology.
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Audrey Hawthorn in what appears to be the rotunda at the new Museum of Anthropology building. The annotation on this slide gives the date as May 1956 but based on Audrey Hawthorn's appearance and photographs similar to this one the annotation is in error. As it is labelled as Audrey Hawthorn at a press conference, this photograph was likely taken at the press conference associated with the opening of the Museum of Anthropology's new location in 1976.
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Audrey Hawthorn working in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Audrey and Harry Hawthorn at work
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Audrey and Harry Hawthorn working with museum pieces. Audrey is holding a mask made by Willie Seaweed.
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Audrey and Harry Hawthorn in the new Museum of Anthropology. This photograph was likely taken around the time the Museum Opened in May, 1976.
Asian displays in visible storage
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Asian display area in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
Asian displays in visible storage
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Asian display area in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Display for the Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Shows Indonesian shadow puppets, rod puppets, musical instruments, and other objects.
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Arts and crafts display featuring a Chilkat blanket, hats, spoons, baskets, and other items. The caption for this slide indicates that the photograph was taken in Milwaukee, possibly the Milkwaukee Public Museum.
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Artist carving a wooden sculpture, possibly at the Museum of Anthropology.