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[Woodsworth family]

[Notes read: [in GJW hand, with identification by Grace and RSW] "The Woodsworth family (about 1900, Brandon, Man Standing, left to right: Richard, Mary, Harold Seated, left to right: Jones, James Sr., Edith, Josephine, James Jr."]

[Winnipeg General Strike 1]

[Notes read: "Notice baseball bats. Suggest you put these up in your Committee to put pep into your workers for the last few days. [??]".] [Removed from MsC-204-0-2-0-0-11: "J.S. Woodsworth and Winnipeg general strike, 1919" for preservation purposes]

[Group portrait with Angus MacInnis]

[Notes read: "Photo taken by [J.M.?] McMillan. J.W. McVey, [G.B. Levens?], M.J. Coldwell, Angus MacInnis, Al. [Stephanson?]. Taken at Sudbury, Ont. Nov. 28, 1941".] [Removed from : MsC-204-0-2-0-0-19 "Reproductions from Capital Press Service" for preservation purposes]

[Man in Navy uniform with Union Jack flag, standing on a boat named "Kuroshima No. 2"]

Multiple stamps and reference numbers on front and back of photo. A paper with text is glued to the reverse, reading: "634822…New York Bureau. Canada rounds up Jap fishing vessels. Canada--A few hours after Canada went to war with Japan, the Canadian Navy was rounding up all Pacific coast fishing craft operated by persons of Japanese origin. It has now been announced that these craft, tied up at Steveston, on Vancouver Island, will be leased or bought from their owners and operated by white fishermen. The seizure of boats was done on a friendly basis. Here, the Union Jack goes up on one of the Japanese fishing vessels immobilized by the Canadian Navy. Jap fishermen will not be allowed to operate during the war. Credit (Official Canadian Navy photo from ACME) Full DJH LV FTW SF 1-21-42 (SA)

"E. Pauline Johnson's tomb in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C."

Image of trees in a forest, with a log barrier surrounding a clearing with a raised area in the middle. Image is mounted in a cardboard frame.
Inscriptions on reverse of frame read: In ink: "E. Pauline Johnson's tomb in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.". In another hand, in pencil: "Written by Evelyn Johnson, sister of Pauline. Ashes [interred?] Mar 14, 1913". In pencil: "15.-".

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