- 30-30-01-30-01-04-a039073
- Item
- [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
Part of John Mennie fonds
Building on left is ablaze. Six people on right are working
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Part of John Mennie fonds
Building on left is ablaze. Six people on right are working
Part of John Mennie fonds
Building on proper left is ablaze. Two people are running towards a group of bystanders on proper right
Part of John Mennie fonds
Part of John Mennie fonds
Building is ablaze.
Part of John Mennie fonds
Buildings are ablaze. Harbour is visible in background
Part of John Mennie fonds
Six people are walking amongst buildings and smoke. Centre is damaged
Part of John Mennie fonds
Building is ablaze.
Part of John Mennie fonds
Buildings are ablaze
Part of Skooker Broome fonds
A Fish to Cure Humanity – Eulachon Runs and Grease Trails
Part of Skooker Broome fonds
A Fish to Cure Humanity – Photographic Materials
Part of Skooker Broome fonds
A Fish to Cure Humanity (Draft 1 & 2)
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
A Fish to Cure Humanity (Draft 3)
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
A Fish to Cure Humanity (Draft 4)
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
A Flatooka, or Moral, in Tongataboo
Part of John Webber fonds
A Geisha girl playing shamisen
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a geisha wearing traditional clothing playing a shamisen. Possibly by photographer Tamamura Kozaburo
A General Pow-Wow of the Chiefs in the Old Hudson's Bay Post.
Part of A.A. Kingscote Collection
Postcard depicts a group of Indigenous people gathered in a semi-circle for a meeting or event. Verso of the postcard indicates that the publisher is "The Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited."
A girl being shown a feast ladle
Part of MOA General Media collection
A girl being shown a feast ladle in the Museum of Anthropology during the visit of the Governor General Vincent Massey.
A girl being shown a feast ladle
Part of MOA General Media collection
A girl being shown a feast ladle in the Museum of Anthropology during the visit of the Governor General Vincent Massey.