[Totem Poles at Brockton Point, Stanley Park]
- COV-S644-: CVA 1095-00036
- Item
- Jan. 3, 1974
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
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[Totem Poles at Brockton Point, Stanley Park]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[First Nations in ceremonial garb around "Lord Willingdon's" totem]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
[Unidentified totem pole in Alert Bay]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Totem pole. Alert Bay, B.C. (Height 18ft.)
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows two totem poles outside a wooden building.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Two views of a totem pole in Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Totem pole carved by John Cross, Haida Indian, Sidegate, B.C.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Carving presented by Mayor Geo. C. Miller in commemoration of the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Lord Willingdon Totem Pole [at Nootka]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The observation area at Prospect Point]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Totem poles in front of longhouse]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of totem poles at Capilano Canyon]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Chief Andy Franks holding talking stick in Lewis Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the inside of a longhouse
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting sports, wildlife, and tourist attractions in Stanley Park (B.C.). Film documents people cycling on the seawall by Coal Harbour, playing golf at the Stanley Park Pitch & Putt Golf course, playing tennis at an outdoor tennis court, and jogging beside Lost Lagoon. The film also contains footage of different birds at Lost Lagoon and around Stanley Park, including swans, geese, ducks, and seagulls. It also includes footage of cars driving along a road through the park, as well as the totem poles at Brockton Point with the Vancouver skyline in the background.
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting Stanley Park, downtown Vancouver, the Vancouver Planetarium, and Vanier Park. The film documents a number of attractions within Stanley Park including the Stanley Park Miniature Railway, Stanley Park Junction, various sections of the seawall, the Brockton Point Lighthouse, Coal Harbour Marina, Elek Imredy's sculpture Girl in a Wetsuit, the replica figurehead of the RMS Empress of Japan, tennis courts, Prospect Point lookout, Lost Lagoon, the Stanley Park Golf Course, totem poles, and the Lions Gate (First Narrows) Bridge (1938-). The film also includes footage of birds including Canada geese, seagulls, swans, mallard and wood ducks, and peacocks. The film documents Vancouver Harbour and its facilities, and includes footage of shipping containers, cranes, cargo ships, seabus, and a floatplane.
The film also documents downtown Vancouver and includes footage of numerous prominent buildings including the Marine Building, Vancouver Harbour Centre, Bayshore Inn, the Westcoast Energy Building, Hotel Vancouver, the Provincial Court House, Robson Square under construction, the Georgia Medical Dental Building, the Bank of Nova Scotia Tower, TD Tower, the Vancouver Block, Commodore Ballroom, Sun Tower, Dominion Building, Andrew Wesley Church, and the Hudson's Bay Company building. The film also contains night footage of the Vancouver skyline, Granville Street with illuminated signs, a fountain lit by coloured lights, and neon signs in Chinatown, including those for the Marco Polo Chinese Smorgasbord, Loon Foon Kwok restaurant, Ming's, South Seas Dining Lounge, Ho Inn Chop Suey, and Bing C. Wong & Associates Accounting and Taxation Service.
Film also includes footage of the exterior of the Bloedel Conservatory, a tugboat in False Creek, the downtown Vancouver skyline as viewed from Kitsilano, an old house (number 1160, street unknown), sailboats in English Bay, the Vancouver Planetarium, Vanier Park, and Beach Avenue as seen across False Creek from Vanier Park.
Haida totems in wood and argillite
Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia
The Maritime Museum totem pole
Crowd watching Kwakiutl carver Ellen Neel working on a totem pole
Crowd watching Kwakiutl carver Ellen Neel working on a totem pole
Kwakiutl carver Ellen Neel and three boys carving a totem pole
People installing event tent beside totem poles
Child running across field in front of totem poles
Group installing event tent in front of totem poles
Indian totem poles at Fort Wrangle [Wrangell]
Item is a photograph of the totem pole, buildings, landscaping, and visitors at Prospect Point in Stanley Park.
Dr. G.H. Raley, D.D., F.R.G.S. speaking [at Prospect Point]
Andrew Paul [at Prospect Point]
Indian village at back of Lumberman's Arch, Golden Jubilee
Prince Rupert : misc., church, totems, fish, etc. : Jack Long
Chief Shakes Island - Community house and totems
Photograph shows an open-sided longhouse
Inscription on verso of print "#2767 Totem pole, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. / Don Coltman Photo."
Totem poles in Thunderbird Park