- CA JMABC A.2009.003-006-L.16338
- Unidad documental simple
- [1930]
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Image of three totem poles and a building.
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Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Image of three totem poles and a building.
Image of totem poles. Image is blurry.
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Image of totem poles. Image is blurry.
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Black and white image of a Thunderbird totem pole at Alert Bay.
Man standing beside totem pole in Alert Bay
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Black and white image of man standing beside a totem pole in Alert Bay, British Columbia.
Prospect Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts Prospect Point at Stanley Park.
Fourteen vehicles parked in paved parking lot; people standing against guardrail; totem pole in front of lookout shelter in middle of image; mountains in background.
Lost Lagoon Fountain, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the Lost Lagoon fountain in Stanley Park. The fountain was constructed in 1936 in celebration of the Golden Jubilee, Vancouver's 50th year.
Streams of water jetting out of concrete base in lagoon; small groups of people on grassy shore, watching fountain; mountains and trees in background.
Lost Lagoon Fountain at night, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the Lost Lagoon fountain in Stanley Park at night. The fountain was constructed in 1936 in celebration of the Golden Jubilee, Vancouver's 50th year.
Streams of water jetting out of illuminated concrete base; reflection of streams in water below fountain.
Lost Lagoon Fountain, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the fountain in Lost Lagoon. The fountain was installed in 1936 for the Golden Jubilee, Vancouver's 50th year.
Stream of water shooting from round concrete inset in water; ripples and ducks in water in foreground of image; trees and mountains in background.
Totems poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts totem poles near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park. Though totem poles are common to the Coastal First Nations of British Columbia, the three First Nations (Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh) who claim Stanley Park as their ancestral land were not represented in Stanley Park with this cultural art form until the summer of 2008.
Up until this time, totem poles produced by carvers of the Nuu-chah-nulth, from Vancouver Island's west coast, the Haida and Nisga'a of British Columbia's north coast, and most abundantly, the Kwakwaka'wakw of the north and northeastern coast of Vancouver Island were the only ones found in Stanley Park. The small pole in the foreground of this photograph is a Haida mortuary pole for Chief Skedans. Most of the poles in the background were carved by Kwakwaka'wakw carvers from Alert Bay.
Cluster of five totem poles of varying heights in left of image; short mortuary pole in right of image; dugout canoe underneath wooden shelter; forested area in background.
Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts a totem poles near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park. Though totem poles are common to the Coastal First Nations of British Columbia, the three First Nations (Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh) who claim Stanley Park as their ancestral land were not represented in Stanley Park with this cultural art form until the summer of 2008.
Up until this time, totem poles produced by carvers of the Nuu-chah-nulth, from Vancouver Island's west coast, the Haida and Nisga'a of British Columbia's north coast, and most abundantly, the Kwakwaka'wakw of the north and northeastern coast of Vancouver Island were the only ones found in Stanley Park. The small pole in the foreground of this photograph is a Haida mortuary pole for Chief Skedans. Most of the poles in the background were carved by Kwakwaka'wakw carvers from Alert Bay.
Dirt path in foreground of image; short, solitary totem pole with box on top in right of image; cluster of six totem poles in background, in front of forested area.