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Mrs. G.

Item is a family film from the 1930's. Film includes footage showing the Cherniavsky family (Elspeth, Jan and children) in a yard (possibly at 3637 Angus Drive), on family trips to a rural area (possibly Bowen Island). There are shots showing dogs, swimming, time spent at an amusement park, a group clearing land and children playing.

Nazell - 1945

Collector/curator's description reads: “1945, Vancouver. Maj-Britt Nazell (20) with her parents, Samuel and Christina Nazell. The family immigrated from Sweden in 1927 after a fire destroyed their farm. Maj-Britt recalls this was her favourite dress and she bought it on a lay-away plan, as she did with most of her clothing at that time. The dress was, in fact, grey. And in an identical hand-painted photo, the dress is grey. However, in this image, the dress has been tinted blue and helps the attractive young woman to stand out in what is otherwise a monochromatic photo. During the war, Maj-Britt found herself frequently in Chinatown after a party or dance, enjoying Chinese food at WK Gardens until the wee hours of the morning. ‘It was an adventure.’ Her father ran a rooming house on East Hastings.”

Nazell family 1945

Collector/curator's description reads: “1945, Vancouver. Maj-Britt Nazell (20) with her parents, Samuel and Christina Nazell. The family immigrated from Sweden in 1927 after a fire destroyed their farm. Maj-Britt recalls this was her favourite dress and she bought it on a lay-away plan, as she did with most of her clothing at that time. The dress was, grey, as shown in this photo. However, in an identical hand-painted photo, the dress tinted blue which helps Maj-Britt stand out in a rather monochromatic photo. During the war, Maj-Britt found herself frequently in Chinatown after a party or dance, enjoying Chinese food at WK Gardens until the wee hours of the morning. ‘It was an adventure.’ Her father ran a rooming house on East Hastings.”

Niwatsukino family - 1962

Collector/curator's description reads: “October 1962, Vancouver. Photo of the Niwatsukino family, while attending a wedding of a relative. Front row (L to R): Ume Niwatsukino; Clifford Niwatsukino and Tokichi Niwatsukino. Back row: Hiroshi Niwatsukino and Kyoko Niwatsukino (nee Kuramoto).”

Nosella - Costante family - 1939

Collector/curator's description reads: “1939, Vancouver. Nosella family taken on the same day the boys celebrated their first communion. Left to right: Joseph Nosella; Costante; Rita (nee: Pagnucco); and Sergio Nosella. Costante came to Canada in 1923 and arrived in Vancouver 1928. He worked as a labourer in sawmill and mines, and helped the Stanley Park seawall.”

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