- 30-30-01-30-01-12-a039198
- Item
- [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of the harbour. Buildings and St. Michael's Indian Residential School appear in the background. Item is inscribed, "ALERT BAY, B.C."
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Parte de John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of the harbour. Buildings and St. Michael's Indian Residential School appear in the background. Item is inscribed, "ALERT BAY, B.C."
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Item is an aerial photograph of the harbour. Buildings, including St. Michael's Indian Residential School, and boats appear
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of the harbour. St. Michael's Indian Residential School, some buildings, and boats appear in the background
Parte de John Mennie fonds
High jump. Jumper has just cleared bar. Officials observing, with crowd of onlookers gathered in background
The fonds consists of records Telfer created or received during the time that she spent as a teacher at residential schools. The materials donated by Telfer include correspondence, essays, schedules, programmes, ephemera notes and a significant number of photographs. These records are primarily related to the the Morley Residential School, the Coqualeetza Residential School and the Port Alberni Residential School, as well as the Nakoda (Stoney) Nation.
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Parte de John Mennie fonds
One man jumping; two runners following close behind in what appears to be a race
Kwakiutl Totem Pole & St. Michael's Indian Residential School
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
View of one totem pole located in front of St. Michael's Indian Residential School, founded by the Anglican Church in 1929. Alert Bay, B. C. Photo is attributed to Eric J. Cooke Photo Productions, Sidney, B. C. Totem pole depicts a bird standing on top of another creature.
Kwakiutl Totem Poles outside St. Michael's Indian Residential School
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
View of the Kwakiutl totem poles that stand outside St. Michael's Indian Residential School at Alert Bay, British Columbia. Photo taken by Eric J. Cooke photo productions, Sidney B. C.
Parte de John Mennie fonds
A runner races along a fence upon which spectators are seated. Harbour is visible in the background of image
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Longjump pit. Mountie in dress serge, bent over, watching take-off board
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Marchers entering soccer field led by leader dressed in white. Goal post visible in background. Right edge is overexposed
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Boys marching and saluting. Proper left edge of picture over-exposed, obscuring image
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Band marching. Foreground of photo is overexposed
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Band marching away, into background
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Band marching. Lower right corner is slightly overexposed
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Race. Blurred. Four boys visible: one in front, one behind, two bunched in the middle
Parte de John Mennie fonds
Two boys running. A third has stopped behind them with hands on knees. Goalpost is visible in background of image
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Slide Collection
Collection consists of 48 glass lantern slides (29 of them tinted) and 2 negatives. The lantern slides include images related to four Residential Schools: Elkhorn (Manitoba), St. Michael’s (British Columbia), Shingwauk (Ontario), and Choutla (Yukon).
Collection includes images of the schools, classrooms, and different areas of the buildings (dining room, kitchen, etc.); the staff, students, and families engaged in different activities; and surroundings of the schools (cemeteries, churches, villages, etc.). Collection also includes images of landscapes and two images unidentified villages.
Collection might be similar to the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada fonds, at the Anglican Church of Canada Diocese of Rupert's Land, Manitoba.
Lantern slides shows were used during the 1920s and 1930s by the Church of England in Canada to promote the work of their missionaries and to raise funds. The slide shows took place during missionaries’ services, church services, Sunday school groups, and special church programs. Usually, the slide shows were complemented with a text with basic commentary on the mission and content of the slides.
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Parte de John Mennie fonds
Two observers