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Indian mission village near Douglas Lodge

Postcard was included in a letter from L.D. Taylor to Octavia Beaton, dated August 3, 1933. Postcard was never sent, but there is a handwritten message from Katherine Federici to her brother Joe on the verso of the postcard.

Thanksgiving at E[ugene and] F[rances] Cooley's

Photograph shows a family portrait. Left to right. Top row: Bob Ryon, John McAlvay, Dave McKibbin, Albert Cooley, Ellen Jane Cooley, Kate McAlvay, Ned, Carl. Middle row: Bobbie Ryon, Gladys Baker, Betty McAlvay, Stannard, Bess, Papa, Louise Cooley, Edgar Ryon, Jean McKibbin, Eva. Lowest row: Clara, Barbara McAlvay, Margaret Cooley, Eva McAlvay, Edith, Anne Ryon, Arthur

Thanksgiving at E[ugene and] F[rances] Cooley's

Photograph shows a family portrait. Left to right: Frances Cooley, Eugene Cooley, Katharine holding Kathleen, Arthur Yull in basket, Paul Yull, Papa holding Mary Lou Cooley, Bruce Chaneller, George Chaneller, and Helen Chaneller

The retreat, Mashobra

Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."

Viceroy's house, New Dehli

Photograph is one of nine photographs adhered to a card created by Lord and Lady Willingdon in commemoration of Lord Willingdon's retirement as Governor General in 1931. The card is titled "Lest You Forget."

[Group portrait on the deck of the R.M.S. Aorangi]

Individuals identified are: Managing Director [of the Canadian Australasian Line] holding ring with the ship's name on it and his wife holding flowers, Mayor L.D. Taylor standing to the right of the Director, and the Mayor's secretary on far right. Inscription by Taylor on verso of print reads: "First call the Aorangi, Sydney to Vancouver. Largest power boat so far built."

[Group portrait on the deck of the R.M.S. Aorangi]

Individuals identified are: Managing Director [of the Canadian Australasian Line] holding ring with the ship's name on it and his wife holding flowers, Mayor L.D. Taylor standing to the right of the Director, and the Mayor's secretary on far right. Inscription by Taylor on the verso of the photograph reads: "Arrival of greatest power boat in the world."

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