[Two women sitting among First Nations artifacts]
- AM54-S4-2-: CVA 371-2384
- Item
- [ca. 1936]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a sign "Vancouver 1886" - possibly a Vancouver Jubilee celebration display and a stuffed bear
[Two women sitting among First Nations artifacts]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a sign "Vancouver 1886" - possibly a Vancouver Jubilee celebration display and a stuffed bear
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Major General Hoffmeister
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is "Vancouver - Spectacular By Nature;" the last in the series of video post cards; released in 1994. The film features footage of Vancouver and the surrounding area highlighting the activities and attractions available to visitors. The final five minutes of the film features a couple of minutes of archival footage of Vancouver as a way to celebrate and acknowledge its 100 year history. Directed and edited by Mike [Michael] Collier; photography Dave Geddes, Ron Orieux, Bob Rodvik, Tim Sale, John Seale, and Bob Asgeirsson; narrator Art Hives; music Ralph Dyck; technical services Alpha Cine Service and Post Haste Video. Produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. b&w from 00:21:43-00:22:40.
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition
Photograph shows miniature totem poles
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition
Photograph shows a mask
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition
Photograph shows a display case of moccasins, bags, totem poles and a rug
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Argyllite Pipes]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Dolls]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: Bottle Covers
Inscription on verso of print "2951 Basketry by Indians of West Coast of Vancouver Island."
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: Mallet
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: Totem
Item is a photograph of five totem poles near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley park. Two identified poles are the Thunderbird House Post pole at the far left, and the Chief Wakas totem pole second from the left.
Item is a photograph of the Chief Skedans Mortuary Pole (replaced with a replica in 1965) near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park.
[Mr. C.W. McCall with 14 feet of wampum (a string of native beads)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Lord Alexander wearing a First Nations mask at a Jubilee celebration at Kitsilano Beach]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows General Hoffmeister
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition
Photograph shows knitted Indian dolls
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition
Photograph shows a mask
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Basket]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Carved wooden] Bird
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Wooden Carving]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: Bird [carved bowl]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: Bowl
[Grave totems from the Interior found stored in Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Ancient carved stone artefact from the Marpole midden]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a photograph of the totem pole, buildings, landscaping, and visitors at Prospect Point in Stanley Park.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Major General Hoffmeister
[A Model of Chief Haatsa-lah-nogh's lam (house)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a dancer, Squamish canoe, Yakima Indian, Squamish Indian, Nootka Indian and canoe and mask from Sjunk
[Mrs. Ogburn with totem carved for her husband]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition
Photograph shows a miniature totem pole carved by Charlie James
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Argylite Totem]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Carved wooden] Bird
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [two pipes]
T.P.O. Menzies, Curator of Vancouver Museum
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition
Photograph shows hats, masks and miniature totem poles
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Argyllite Platter]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Argyllite Totems]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Carved] Head
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: [Wooden Carving]
Lipsett Museum [display] at the Vancouver Exhibition: Totem
BC [British Columbia] postcard - The Rockies to the Pacific
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film is a promotional video for the province of British Columbia. Focusing on different sections of the province in turn the video highlights the features and tourist attractions of each. According to the donor this is most likely the original of the final production with sound and image. Director Mike [Michael] Collier; cinematography Norm Keziere, Dave Geddes, Bob Asgeirsson, Bill Rounds, Tommy Tompkins, and John Anderson; editor Rober Brandreth-Gibbs; research Sharon McGowan; narration script Don White and Sharon McGowan, narrator Art Hives; video services Post Haste Video; film lab Alpha Cine Services; sound mix Pinewood Studios; special thanks to Tourism British Columbia. Produced by Yaletown Productions. b&w 00:10:57-00:11:04 and 00:18:47-00:19:22.
Stanley Park, four totem poles
Item is a photograph of four totem poles near Lumberman's Arch in Stanley park. The poles are (L-R): the Sisa-Kaulas Pole, the two Thunderbird House Posts pole and the Chief Wakas Pole (second from the right).
Part of Major Matthews collection