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#15111277:
This image taken near Jericho Charlie’s home at Senákw, the Kitsilano Indian Reserve, on August 15, 1891, was the inspiration for three pastel portraits by Maisie Armytage-Moore.
Photo Courtesy of City of Vancouver Archives
In P1.1 |
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#1225653:
Celebrating the wedding of Maisie and Tom Hurley. Xats’alánexw Siýám (Chief August Jack Khatsahlano) blesses the happy couple with eagle down.
Photo Courtesy of Moira Movanna, granddaughter of Maisie Hurley |
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#986-19-165:
Skwxwú7mesh kex sitn (coiled cedar root carrying basket) attributed to Melina Moody, Shíshálh (Sechelt) married into Skwxwú7mesh.
Photo Courtesy of North Vancouver Museum & Archives
NVMA 1986.019.0165 |
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#DSCN 3994:
Skwxwú7mesh sḵewḵ’ Raven Mask attributed to Tommy Moses.
Photo Courtesy of North Vancouver Museum & Archives
NVMA 1986.019.0019 |
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#951:
Skwxwú7mesh Carver Tommy Moses at his North Vancouver home. Skwxwú7mesh Elders attributed the Raven Mask to him during a visit to the Community History Centre in 2009.
Photo Courtesy of North Vancouver Museum & Archives
NVMA 951 |
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#4788
This 1942 image of Xats’alánexw Siýám (Chief August Jack Khatsahlano) inspired one of the portraits in the Maisie Hurley Collection.
Photo Courtesy of North Vancouver Museum & Archives
William Grand Photographer, NVMA 4788 |
John B. Holdcroft: A Civil Engineer's Photographic Eye
John B. Holdcroft (1884-1975), reflecting his family life, engineering activities across Canada and North Vancouver’s scenic beauty. |
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#3520
Drill Hall and tents, Mahon Park. Mrs. Jane Holdcroft and daughter Ruth at left, August 12, 1916. |
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#3521
Mrs. Jane Holdcroft and daughter Ruth watching North Vancouver ferry in distance, August 14, 1916 |
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#10932
The fire at Pier D seen from boat in Burrard Inlet. Photo was entered in First Annual Exhibition of Photography at the Canada Pacific Exhibition in Vancouver, 1938. |
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#10935
“Early Morning”: Buildings and cars on Georgia St. Hotel Vancouver at right, Devonshire and Georgia hotels at left, 1953. |