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Barbara Spring working on sculpture "Mrs Plumtree"

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Fonds / Collection
British Pacific Properties fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
photograph
Date
August 10, 1977
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of sculptor Barbara Spring working on her sculpture "Mrs Plumtree," which was later installed at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. The photograph was taken during the "Wood sculpture of the Americas" symposium at Klee Wyck.
Repository
West Vancouver Archives
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Fonds / Collection
British Pacific Properties fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
photograph
Date
August 10, 1977
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of sculptor Barbara Spring working on her sculpture "Mrs Plumtree," which was later installed at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. The photograph was taken during the "Wood sculpture of the Americas" symposium at Klee Wyck.
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm
Reference Code
CA BWVA F044-S01-IT77.090
Item Number
77.090.WVA.BPP
Accession Number
2001-008
Creator
British Pacific Properties Ltd.
Responsibility
Jack Lindsay
Subject Access
Conferences
Occupations - Artists
Visual Arts - Sculpture
Notes
Title based on existing folder labels and photo contents.
Jack Lindsay photograph number B7271-8.
The sculpture was previously identified as "Mrs Carver Plumtree."
Park Royal Shopping Centre was a sponsor of the "Wood Sculpture of the Americas" symposium.
Copyright / Terms of Use
West Vancouver Archives holds copyright. There are no restrictions on access or reproduction.
Repository
West Vancouver Archives
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Also available as a TIF (40.9 MB).
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