Indian Totem Pole of friendship
Indian Totem Pole of friendship
Indian Totem Pole of friendship
Indian Totem Pole of friendship
Indian Totem Pole of friendship
Indian Totem Pole of friendship
Indian Totem Pole of friendship
Totem Pole in Hagley Park
Circa 1963-4
The Indian Totem pole of Friendship, gift from the Oregon Centennial Commission and the Portland Zoological Society in appreciation of hospitality to personnel of Operation Deep Freeze. Image taken from Harper Avenue towards Little Hagley park.
Creator: Milly Hopkins
Area: West / Hagley Park
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Reference ID: CCL-MiHo-1963-0040
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The Friendship Totem Pole arriving in Christchurch
21 June 1960
The Friendship Totem Pole, a gift to the City of Christchurch from the people of Oregon, being unloaded from a United States Air Force Globemaster aeroplane at Christchurch Airport. Supervising the unloading are, from left, the manager of Christchurch Airport, Mr. A. I. R. Jamieson, the mayor Mr George Manning, the Town Clerk Mr H. S. Feast and Lieutenant-Colonel D. R. Bridges, U.S.A.F.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: North West / Airport
- 1960s
- Christchurch
- Christchurch Airport
- Aeroplanes
- Mayors of Christchurch
- 1960
- Black and white image
- Operation Deep Freeze
- Totem poles
- Gifts
- United States Air Force Globemaster
- A. I. R. Jamieson
- George Manning
- Town Clerks
- H. S. Feast
- Lieutenant-Colonel D. R. Bridges
- United States Air Force
- 21 June 1960
- June 1960
- USAF
- Chief Lelooska
- Native American
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The Friendship Totem Pole plaque
12 December 1960
Close-up of the plaque for the Friendship Totem Pole being kept at the City Councils Parks and Reserves Department yard on Linwood Avenue, ahead of being mounted at the base of the pole.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: East / Linwood
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Reference ID: CCL-StarP-00902A
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Repainting the Friendship Totem Pole
23 December 1965
View from the ground of three painters on ladders repainting the totem pole in Little Hagley Park. In the foreground a United States Navy official is watching the repainting.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: West / Hagley Park
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Scaffolding around the Friendship Totem Pole
30 October 1971
The Riccarton Jaycees putting scaffolding and planking around the Friendship Totem Pole in Little Hagley Park in preparation for repainting.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: West / Hagley Park
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Moving the Friendship Totem Pole to Christchurch Airport
25 November 1980
View from the ground of the Friendship Totem Pole being installed in its new location near the roundabout at the end of Memorial Avenue at Christchurch Airport. The Totem Pole was moved from Little Hagley Park on Harper Avenue.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: North West / Airport
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Totem Pole
1 April 2018
View of the Indian Totem Pole of Friendship at Christchurch Airport, Memorial Avenue. The pole was formerly in Little Hagley Park alongside Harper Avenue until 1980, and was then moved to Christchurch International Airport where it first stood on the round-about at the entrance to the Airport, before being moved to its current location further down Memorial Avenue.
The pole was a gift from the Oregon Centennial Commission and the Portland Zoological Society in appreciation of hospitality given to personnel of Operation Deep Freeze.
It is an authentic work of primitive art 9m in height and 0.7m in diameter at the base, weighing 545 kg. The pole was carved by Indian Chief Lelooska during Oregon's Centennial Exposition in 1959 and is a smaller replica of one in the zoological gardens at Portland, Oregon.
Each of the figures on the pole is symbolic; at the top is the Thunderbird, traditional god of storm, honouring airmen who made the first supply drop at the South Pole in October 1956. Another figure is the killer whale, honouring the sailors who opened sea lanes to the Antarctic. The eagle is the official symbol of the United States and the grizzly bear and beaver are also included.
Creator: Sarah Snelling
Area: North West / Airport
Contributor: Sarah Snelling
Reference ID: CCL-SaSn-P4010712
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