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Date Range
c.1940
Object Type
gift
Material
skin
Accession Number
969.19
Description
Small replica of Inuit Kayak, 60.9 cm long, made of skin. It has a small spear with it.
Object Type
gift
Quantity
1
Description
Small replica of Inuit Kayak, 60.9 cm long, made of skin. It has a small spear with it.
Physical Condition
good
Material
skin
Width
9
Length
62.5
Date Range
c.1940
Accession Number
969.19
Category
Water Transportation and Equipment
Location
Bay 4 Shelf 3
Material
skin
Accession Number
969.19a
Description
Small replica of Innuit kayak. It has a small spear with it.
Quantity
1
Description
Small replica of Innuit kayak. It has a small spear with it.
Physical Condition
good
Material
skin
Culture
Inuit
Length
60.9
Accession Number
969.19a
Category
Water Transportation-Equipment
Location
artifact storage
Place of Manufacture
Canada
Object Type
gift
Material
Wood
Accession Number
970.53
Description
Bailer is made out of bark. It has a few cracks on one side.
Object Type
gift
Quantity
1
Description
Bailer is made out of bark. It has a few cracks on one side.
Physical Condition
fair
Material
Wood
Technique
carved
Culture
Salish
Condition Remarks
Has a few cracks on one side.
Width
48
Length
30
Accession Number
970.53
Category
Water Transportation-Equipment
Location
artifact storage room
Bay 4 Shelf 3 Box 5
Place of Manufacture
Powell River
Object Type
gift
Accession Number
2002.47.1
Description
Binnacle from the M.V. Nechako
Object Type
gift
Description
Binnacle from the M.V. Nechako
Public Description
Ship's binnacle from the Motor Vessel (MV) Nechako that began life in 1929 as the Cora Marie - luxury yacht of W.C. Shelly, B.C.'s Finance Minister. She was sold in California in the 1930s and later served with the U.S. Navy as a patrol boat during World War II. Kitimat Constructors purchased her in 1952 for transporting construction personnel between Butedale, Prince Rupert, and Kitimat. In 1954 the motor vessel, skippered by Captain Bill Cogswell, began regular trips ferrying construction personnel and freight between Kitimat and Kemano. With Captain Cogswell, she logged close to 1,200 round trips between the two communities. The binnacle was restored and presented by the Kemano Power Operations Group to E.W. Red McKernan, first Superintendent of Power Operations "for devoted service as ship's husband, 1954-1974". Mr. McKernan in turn donated it to the Kemano Museum. Donated by Alcan Primary Metal
Physical Condition
fair
Inscriptions
For devoted service as ship's husband, 1954-1974
Accession Number
2002.47.1
Category
Water Transportation and Equipment
Location
City Of Tomorrow display
Date Range
1994
Object Type
Paddle, Canoe
Material
Yellow Cedar
Artist
Robertson, Henry
Accession Number
994.1.1
Description
Yellow cedar paddle, pommel glued to shaft. Paint colours red, black and light blue. Carved by Haisla artist Henry Robertson. This paddle is for the captain of the canoe. On one side, from the handle to the tip, the animals are: Octopus, Crab, Halibut, Ling Cod, Abalone, Bullhead, Rat Fish, Dog Fish, Wolf Fish, Salmon, Red Snapper, Sea Urchin, Dog Salmon, Eel, Cod, Killer Whale. On the other side, from mid-point to tip, the animals are: Sea Urchin, Abalone, Black Cod, Clam and Halibut.
Title
Animals of the Sea
Artist
Robertson, Henry
Object Type
Paddle, Canoe
Description
Yellow cedar paddle, pommel glued to shaft. Paint colours red, black and light blue. Carved by Haisla artist Henry Robertson. This paddle is for the captain of the canoe. On one side, from the handle to the tip, the animals are: Octopus, Crab, Halibut, Ling Cod, Abalone, Bullhead, Rat Fish, Dog Fish, Wolf Fish, Salmon, Red Snapper, Sea Urchin, Dog Salmon, Eel, Cod, Killer Whale. On the other side, from mid-point to tip, the animals are: Sea Urchin, Abalone, Black Cod, Clam and Halibut.
Physical Condition
good
Material
Yellow Cedar
Technique
carved
painted, hand
Culture
Haisla
Width
16 cm
Length
167 cm
Date Range
1994
Accession Number
994.1.1
Name Access
Robertson, Henry
Subject Access
Art Work
Category
Water Transportation - Accessory
Location
artifact storage
Place of Manufacture
Kitamaat