Illustration of a man using a stump puller. Based on stump puller under 969.18.1. Ted Gofers, collected the stump puller in Terrace, BC on Oct. 14, 1969. It is from the turn of the century and was used during the construction days. Kalum Lake shore, near Telegraph cabin, and Rosswood area, North of Terrace.
Illustration of a man using a stump puller. Based on stump puller under 969.18.1. Ted Gofers, collected the stump puller in Terrace, BC on Oct. 14, 1969. It is from the turn of the century and was used during the construction days. Kalum Lake shore, near Telegraph cabin, and Rosswood area, North of Terrace.
A drawing of three Alcan employees. The two on the right are men, and the individual on the left is a woman. The lady is holding a trophy (The Gold Quill Award of Excellence) with a feather in it, and there are certificates hanging behind the three workers in the drawing.
A drawing of three Alcan employees. The two on the right are men, and the individual on the left is a woman. The lady is holding a trophy (The Gold Quill Award of Excellence) with a feather in it, and there are certificates hanging behind the three workers in the drawing.
Cracks, looks like it has been broken and repaired
Height
26.5 cm
Width
5 cm
Length
5.3 cm
Accession Number
2010.13.6
Biographical Notes
John Moore is the son of Charles and Elizabeth Moore (nee Donough) who settled in the Kitimat Valley (1900-1919). Aubrey Wood is the husband of Elizabeth's niece.
Small black argillite totem pole. Sticker on back, reads "Haida Moore."
Physical Condition
poor
Material
argillite
Culture
Haida
Condition Remarks
Very cracked, glued together
Height
28 cm
Width
8 cm
Length
7 cm
Accession Number
2010.13.7
Biographical Notes
John Moore is the son of Charles and Elizabeth Moore (nee Donough) who settled in the Kitimat Valley (1900-1919). Aubrey Wood is the husband of Elizabeth's niece.