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Diane Amirault Langlais Collection

  • Tantramar Heritage Trust 2007.14C
  • Collection
  • 1880-1929

Collection contains two photographs of unidentified women from separate time periods, showing examples of women’s fashion during those eras.

Diamond Jubilee Celebration 1/5

Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation, 1 July 1927. This photograph shows a group of women in period costume representing different eras. The picture was taken on the front steps of the Men’s Residence at Mount Allison University (entrance off York Street).

Diamond Jubilee Celebration 5/5

Item is a photograph of four women in costume at the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation celebration in Sackville, New Brunswick, one of which is identified on recto as Jean Dixon.

Unidentified Group by a Fence

Item is a photograph of two men, three women, and three young boys standing by a fence in front of a house. Two horse and buggies are waiting near the left side of the house.

Sackville High School Group

Item is a photograph of a group of students who attended Sackville High School in spring of 1903, as well as teachers. On verso of item, a number of the students have been identified: Gladys Dixon, F. H. Dixon, Nita Palmer, Isla Fawcett, Cladie Smith, and Carrie Read.

Class Portrait

Item is a portrait of a group of young children with a woman in the middle [likely a school class and teacher]. Jean Dixon is in the photograph, but is not specifically identified.

Sackville School Classroom

Item is a photograph of the “grade 8±” students seated in their classroom at the Sackville School in Sackville, New Brunswick. Jean Dixon is in the photograph, but is not specifically identified.

Morishita family collection

  • JCN 2011.79
  • Collection
  • 1903 - 1990

The collection consists of six series of papers, photographs and artefacts amassed by the Morishita family. The first series consists of papers and artefacts belonging to the patriarch of the family, Teiji Morishita. The second series consists of papers and artefacts belonging to Teiji's wife, Sawa Morishita. The third series consists of papers and artefacts amassed while the Morishitas (with the Ebisuzakis) ran the Ebisuzaki Shoten (store) at 337 Powell Street in Vancouver, BC. The fourth series consists of family photographs and artefacts belonging to the Morishita family. The fifth series consists of papers and artefacts belonging to the Morishita children. And the sixth series consists of papers and artefacts belonging to the Ebisuzaki family.

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