Photographs of a proposed model for a Haisla technology display, a temporary display of oriental water colors by Eva Vedel, and a eulachon net display.
3 photograph prints : color ; 9 x 13cm
1 photograph print : color ; 9 x 18cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Photographs of a proposed model for a Haisla technology display, a temporary display of oriental water colors by Eva Vedel, and a eulachon net display.
Notes
982.63.9 to 19 (Missing 11 to 17) : R24-8 to R24-19A (Missing R24-10A to R24-16A)
A large round paint brush with markings on the wooden handle that read "HEWITT-VANCOUVER 13" and other markings at the top that are hard to read since they are rubbed off. Also called a hand brush or a round brush.
A large round paint brush with markings on the wooden handle that read "HEWITT-VANCOUVER 13" and other markings at the top that are hard to read since they are rubbed off. Also called a hand brush or a round brush.
A photograph of students at Mt. Elizabeth Secondary putting the finishing touches to one of the panels in the 'paint-in' at the school. The resulting murals were so successful that school authorities left them in place in the building's main corridor
A photograph of students at Mt. Elizabeth Secondary putting the finishing touches to one of the panels in the 'paint-in' at the school. The resulting murals were so successful that school authorities left them in place in the building's main corridor
Slides showing "Paintings from the Kitimat Valley" by Edward Epp, the museum stairs before the wall covering was added (shows concrete), Mrs.Markland (Mission School Teacher), a Kitlope women cleaning fish, and Mrs. Laurence with girls from the Haisla Girl's Home.
Photographs taken by Montserrat Gonzalez in her role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Slides showing "Paintings from the Kitimat Valley" by Edward Epp, the museum stairs before the wall covering was added (shows concrete), Mrs.Markland (Mission School Teacher), a Kitlope women cleaning fish, and Mrs. Laurence with girls from the Haisla Girl's Home.