[Doukhobor family photograph in winter setting]
- MsC-121-0-8-0-0-6-1268
- Item
- [19--]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Doukhobor family photograph in winter setting]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Doukhobor procession on Brilliant bridge]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Doukhobor gathering in the field]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Large group gathered on a hill, distant shot]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Two Doukhobors in traditional Russian hats]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Group of Doukhobors in working cloths: Pozniakov, Golobov, Oglov, Nazarov, Bierikov]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Man and a dog in the harvested field]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Group of people in the front of the house]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Two women and one man in the garden]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Doukhobor in an orchard, house in the background]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Doukhobors in the snow, one sitting in a chair]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Four children and farming buildings in the background]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
Early photographs VI [Close up of a deceased female and young girl grieving]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[An interview/or a scene being filmed in the garden, 6 people]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
This file contains photographs of various individuals and events from across the century. Most depicted individuals are unidentified.
[Funeral of Doukhobor, group of mourners around the coffin, winter season]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
[View of the Verigin's tomb from above, women praying]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Fyodor and Konstantin Dviachkovy?]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Doukhobors in the garden in traditional clothes]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Collection comprises photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, ephemera, books and periodical material resulting from and pertaining to the settlement and subsequent history of Doukhobors in Western Canada. Books and periodical items have been catalogued in the SFU Library Catalogue. Digitized images and accompanying descriptions of a portion of the collection are available on the Doukhobor Collection, 1898-1930 website.
Part of Doukhobor collection
This series consists of administrative records created by the Iskra’s editorial board and publishing activity, as well as various records collected as resources and research material for the Iskra publication.
This series includes article drafts, notes, correspondence, clipping, issues of periodicals, songs, texts, articles, speeches, reports, meeting minutes, agendas, teaching material, and other related records.
This series is divided into three sub-series: 1: Articles, notes and related; 2: Administrative records; 3: Tolstoy Connection.
Part of Doukhobor collection
This sous-fonds consists of personal archive of Eli A. Popoff and contains personal, administrative, teaching, and creative records created and collected by Eli A. Popoff during his lifetime as member of the Doukhobor community and the USCC, his work as the editor of Iskra newsletter and his work on the Executive Committee of the USCC. The records in this sous-fond span from 1895 to 2019, but majority of the records cover years from 1950-2014. These records document various Doukhobor cultural and religious practices and events, the work of the USCC committees, conventions, and symposiums, peace related conferences attended by Popoff and other Executive Committee members, organization of various project to promote the Doukhobor culture and traditions, including teaching Doukhobor history at Selkirk College, preparing Sunday School curriculums and compiling and translating Doukhobor hymns and songs and many others writings. The documents include correspondence with individuals and organizations within the Doukhobor community and outside of it as well as writings, publications, ephemera and other related records. . A part of the records consists of correspondence with various Soviet organizations and Russian individuals who were particularly keen to recruit Doukhobors during the Cold War years as well as anti-Vietnam war material, including correspondence regarding conscientious objectors and the rise of the peace movement in Canada and abroad.
This sous-fonds consists of eight main series (some containing sub-series): 1: Writings; 2: Iskra; 3: Teaching records; 4: Songs texts records; 5: USCC records; 6: Correspondence; 7: Publications, clippings, ephemera; 8: Audio-visual records; 9: Personal records.
Popoff, Eli A.
[Doukhobor people working in the field]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Four young women holding picked fruit]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[View of flour mill in Verigin, Sask.]
Part of Doukhobor collection