Totem Pole, Windsor Great Park, Runnymede, Surrey, 1959. Creator: Norman Barnard.

Totem Pole, Windsor Great Park, Runnymede, Surrey, 1959. Creator: Norman Barnard.

2-861-059 - Historic England Archive/Heritage Images

Totem Pole, Windsor Great Park, Runnymede, Surrey, 1959. The Totem Pole in Windsor Great Park, viewed from the south-west, with people gathered around it. The totem pole in Windsor Great Park was presented to Queen Elizabeth II in June 1958 by Chief Mungo Martin of the Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka'wakw or Kwakiutl. The pole is 100 ft high and marks the centenary of British Columbia, which was proclaimed a Crown Colony in 1858 by Queen Victoria. A 600 year old tree was felled in order to create the pole, which was carved by Chief Mungo Martin. A second, identical totem pole was carved and remained in Vancouver, Canada. The totem pole in Windsor Great Park was repainted in 1985 by delegates of the Kwakwaka'wakw.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Norman Barnard: British: photographer
People Related
  1. Mungo Martin: Native American, Kwakiutl: wood carver

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Windsor and Maidenhead Windsor

  1. 51 29 00 N , 000 36 00 W

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Parks & Gardens

Locations & Buildings Monuments & Statues


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4253x4812
File Size : 59,958kb


Aliases

  1. BAR03_01_552
  1. BAR03/01/552
  1. 0250009986
  1. 2-861-059
  1. 2861059
  1. BAR03_01_552


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