[Workers at the Nelson Fruit Factory: Sorkoff and Kanigan]
- MsC-121-0-8-0-0-7-1318
- Item
- 1914
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Workers at the Nelson Fruit Factory: Sorkoff and Kanigan]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Workers at the Nelson Fruit Factory: Hadkin, Sorkoff, Kanigan, Malakoff]
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[Work on grants - Heritage Choir]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Work for Sunday school curriculum]
Part of Doukhobor collection
This file contains writings, songs, and notes.
[Work for Museum - songs texts]
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[Work for Iskra - notes, articles, letters]
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Part of Doukhobor collection
This file includes correspondence with John Woodsworth and copies of Popoff
[Woodsworth, John A. - article]
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[Woodsworth, John + Donskov re: ethics of Christianity]
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[Wooden rolling pin, lathed, Shoreacres]
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[Woodcock, George G. - The Doukhobors]
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Part of Doukhobor collection
This file consists of statements, notes and reports relating to the actions of the female members of the USCC and the Sons of Freedom. Statements are by Masha Malakoff, Masha Astoforoff, Lusha Arishinkov, Savelii Fominov, Tanya Ostrikoff.
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This file consists of message from superintendent of R.C.M.P. in Nelson in regards to articles being published in Iskra by women that stir the Doukhobor community, accompanied by the copy of the article.
[Women with signs protesting KGB]
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[Women statements and letters]
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This file consists of correspondence and statements by the Doukhobor women relating to arson and imprisonment mostly between 1972 and 1986. Authors and subject of the documents include: Tanya Ostrikoff, Mary Malakoff, Mary Astoforoff, Tina Zmaeff, Vera Posnikoff, Polly Chernoff, Mary Braun. This file also includes telegram (1929) from S. F. Tolmie to Prime Minster McKenzie King regarding disruptions caused by the Doukhobors and their imprisonment.
[Women statements and clipping]
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This file consists of women’s statements and clipping regarding arson and imprisonment mostly between 1960 and 1977.
[Women standing on the road, tents in the background]
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[Women protesting on the road begin to disrobe]
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[Women protesting children being incarcerated in New Denver]
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[Women praying over the coffin in the hall]
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[Women meeting in the hall, bread on the table]
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This image has two copies
[Women lined up by the wall in the event hall]
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[Women leading young boys down the path]
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[Women is taking bread out of the oven]
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Part of Doukhobor collection
This file consists of letters, statements and declarations of women imprisoned in Oakalla prison. Most of records date between 1971 and 1982. Records are addressed to various prominent members of the Doukhobor community, government officials and editors of newspapers.
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This file consists of statements provided by women imprisoned in Oakalla prison, including: T. Zmaeff, P. Chernoff, M. Malakoff, M. Astaforoff, A. Kootnikoff and men including: F. Hadikin, P. Perepolkin. In addition, the file contains newspaper clippings.
[Women gathering before protest]
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[Women gathered outside by the ceremonial table]
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[Women gathered outside by the ceremonial table]
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[Women gathered outside by the ceremonial table]
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