Hopi and Pueblo pottery in visible storage
- 132-1-C-D-a041843
- Pièce
- [between January and May 1976]
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Hopi and Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
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Hopi and Pueblo pottery in visible storage
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Hopi and Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Map of North America in visible storage
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A map of North America in visible storage highlighting the states of Arizona and New Mexico, where the cultures featured in the nearby display originated.
Children viewing a display drawer
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Children viewing a display drawer in the Museum of Anthropology.
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Photograph of what appears to be the Roman glass collection at the Museum of Anthropology. Many of these pieces would have come from the Sid Leary collection.
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Museum catalogue with display of Northwest Coast masks in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology. This photograph illustrates how the catalogues available to museum visitors could be used to learn about the items on display.
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Open museum catalogue with what appear to be other catalogues in the background. These were placed on display in visible storage for visitors to get information on the items on display.
Clothing on display at the Museum of Anthropology
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Traditional clothing from various parts of the world on display in the Museum of Anthropology.
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Item of North Pacific Coast Indigenous peoples on display in the Museum of Anthropology. Most items appear to be related to fishing.
Whistles on display in visible storage
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Whistles on display in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
Masks on display in visible storage
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Masks on display in visible storage.
Central and South American display in visible storage
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Display of Central and South American items in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Central and South American displays with catalogues
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Central and South American displays and catalogues in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Vincent Massey being shown a house board
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Vincent Massey and others examining the Tsimalano house board at the University of British Columbia. Persons in this photo include beginning from viewer's far left: Norman MacKenzie, Sherwood Lett, Vincent Massey, Harry Hawthorn.
Vincent Massey being shown a totem pole
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Vincent Massey and others examining a totem pole at the University of British Columbia. Persons in this photo from viewer's left: Vincent Massey, Sherwood Lett, Norman MacKenzie, Harry Hawthorn.
Vincent Massey being shown a totem pole
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Vincent massey and others examining a totem pole at the University of British Columbia. Persons in this photo from viewer's left: Vincent Massey, Sherwood Lett, Norman MacKenzie, Harry Hawthorn.
A crane preparing to lift a totem pole
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A crane prepares to lift a totem pole while a number of people oversee the process. The totem pole, originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by his son, Mungo Martin, was being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building.
A totem pole in the process of being moved
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A crane prepares to lift a totem pole while a number of people oversee the process and stand on a scaffold to wrap the pole in padding. The totem pole, originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by his son, Mungo Martin, was being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building.
A crane preparing to lift a totem pole
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A crane prepares to lift a totem pole while a number of people oversee the process and stand on a scaffold to wrap the pole in padding. A crowd of people watch the process. The totem pole, originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by his son, Mungo Martin, was being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Scaffolding surrounds a totem pole
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A scaffolding surrounds a totem pole that is being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. Staff wrap the pole in padding. The totem pole was originally carved by Charlie James and was later restored by Mungo Martin.
A totem pole being lowered onto a trailer
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A totem pole being moved onto a trailer. It is being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This totem pole was carved by Charlie James and later restored by Mungo Martin.