Exhibit at the Lipsett Indian Museum
- AM281-S8-: CVA 180-1161
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- 1941
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Exhibit at the Lipsett Indian Museum
Basketry exhibit in Lipsett Indian Museum
Edward and Mary Lipsett at front door of Lipsett Indian Museum
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir shaking hands with Vancouver Mayor J.W. Cornett
Edward and Mary Lipsett at Lipsett Indian Museum opening ceremonies
Vancouver Mayor J.W. Cornett, V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir, Edward and Mary Lipsett?
Edward and Mary Lipsett posing with exhibit of hand-woven baskets
Interior of the Lipsett Indian Museum
Exhibit at the Lipsett Indian Museum
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir, Vancouver Mayor J.W. Cornett, and Mary Lipsett
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir, Edward Lipsett, and Mary Lipsett
V.E.A. President J. Dunsmuir and Mary Lipsett
Basketry exhibit in Lipsett Indian Museum
Basketry exhibit in Lipsett Indian Museum
Lipsett's Museum, Vancouver Exhibition
Lipsett's Museum, Vancouver Exhibition
The Journal Museum, Ashcroft, B.C.
Part of Vancouver Poetry Society fonds
Item is a photograph showing the interior of the Journal Museum in Ashcroft B.C.
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Indian village and museum, Stanley Park
File consists of drawings depicting various buildings designed for an "Indian village" or "Indian museum" to be located in the Lumberman's Arch area of Stanley Park. Five of the drawings are of buildings designed by Henry E.C. Carrey for the Arts, Historical and Scientific Association of British Columbia, who came up with the original idea for a collection of buildings to represent a model First Nations village. When the project failed to garner funding, the Association handed the project off to the Parks Board.
Two later drawings by Parks Board Superintendent A.S. Wooton are for a smaller, single building referred to as an "Indian museum" proposed for the same site.
Carry, Henry E.C.
Journal of the Art, Historical and Scientific Association of Vancouver, B.C.
Guide and handbook to the museum : Vancouver B.C.