- 25-05-11-a038795
- Stuk
- 1976
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Scene from totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Scene from totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Scene from totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of storage area during totem poles installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles during installation works at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of storage area during installation at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of storage area during installation at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of storage area during installation at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of fragments of carving and totem poles in a storage area at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles displayed at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Scene from totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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Part of William Carr fonds
Image of totem poles at Stanley Park. From left to right: Thunderbird house post, Wakas (Wakius) Pole, Sisa Kaulas Pole, Thunderbird house post, and the Ne-is-bik Salmon Pole.
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Part of William Carr fonds
Image of Raven at the bottom of the original Wakas (Wakius) Pole in Stanley Park. Pole carved by Yuxwayu.
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Part of William Carr fonds
Image of totem poles at Stanley Park. From left to right: Thunderbird house post and Ne-is-bik Salmon Pole.
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Fonds consists of eight slides of totem poles being raised in the Haida Village at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The slides are dated May, 1962. The photographs were taken by George Szanto, the son-in-law of Geoffrey Andrew who was the Dean and Deputy President of UBC from 1947 to 1962.
The totem poles represented in the images were carved by Haida artist Bill Reid and 'Namgis artist Doug Cranmer. They were originally situated at UBC's Totem Park. They are now located on the grounds behind the Museum of Anthropology, and modelled on a 19th century Haida village.
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Totem poles and Vancouver sky line, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
(Replica)?, Haida sea wolf #2, Totem Park - UBC, Vancouver
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
The Wasgo is a monster of Haida legend that had the ability to transform between wolf and sea creature. Carved and painted by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer in 1962.
(Replicas)?, mortuary poles (Haida), dwelling house and sea wolf, Totem Park, UBC, Vancouver
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
MOA Object ID numbers correspond to poles in the image from left to right.
A50030 carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer (1961-62) as the frontal pole for the front of the Haida house, at the University of British Columbia, for display in Totem Park. Moved to the new Museum of Anthropology grounds in 1978. Pole was removed from the Haida House in 2000-09 and placed in a greenhouse tent for conservation treatment and drying. Pole was then re-raised in the Great Hall of the Museum on Oct. 31, 2002.