A female teacher running a class for new Canadians. She is standing at the front of the classroom and is holding a book in her right hand, and a box in her left. All the students in the photograph are women, except for one man sitting on the far right.
A female teacher running a class for new Canadians. She is standing at the front of the classroom and is holding a book in her right hand, and a box in her left. All the students in the photograph are women, except for one man sitting on the far right.
B(L-R): Panagiotis Tenentes, Antoni Mikolajczyk, Werner Knoll, Mrs. Anny Seiler, Mrs. Edith Madsen. Mrs. Martha Bovingdon, Alexander Roussacos, Fritz Erding, Leopold Jachner.
B(L-R): Panagiotis Tenentes, Antoni Mikolajczyk, Werner Knoll, Mrs. Anny Seiler, Mrs. Edith Madsen. Mrs. Martha Bovingdon, Alexander Roussacos, Fritz Erding, Leopold Jachner.
B(L-R): Panagiotis Tenentes, Antoni Mikolajczyk, Werner Knoll, Mrs. Anny Seiler, Mrs. Edith Madsen. Mrs. Martha Bovingdon, Alexander Roussacos, Fritz Erding, Leopold Jachner.
B(L-R): Panagiotis Tenentes, Antoni Mikolajczyk, Werner Knoll, Mrs. Anny Seiler, Mrs. Edith Madsen. Mrs. Martha Bovingdon, Alexander Roussacos, Fritz Erding, Leopold Jachner.
The five people in the back row are wearing dark suits, and the three individuals in the front are wearing lighter colors. There are streamers in the background, and the man in the front is wearing a speckled jacket.
The five people in the back row are wearing dark suits, and the three individuals in the front are wearing lighter colors. There are streamers in the background, and the man in the front is wearing a speckled jacket.
Group New Canadian Citizens living in Kitimat, 1968.
B(L-R): Panagiotis Tenentes, Antoni Mikolajczyk, Werner Knoll, Mrs. Anny Seiler, Mrs. Edith Madsen, Mrs. Martha Bovingdon, Alexander Roussacos, Fritz Erding, Leopold Jachner.
Group New Canadian Citizens living in Kitimat, 1968.
B(L-R): Panagiotis Tenentes, Antoni Mikolajczyk, Werner Knoll, Mrs. Anny Seiler, Mrs. Edith Madsen, Mrs. Martha Bovingdon, Alexander Roussacos, Fritz Erding, Leopold Jachner.
Six men gathered around to raise the Canadian flag. Some men are dressed in uniform, and the man in the middle standing directly behind the pole is wearing a top hat, and is holding a cane with his right hand.
Six men gathered around to raise the Canadian flag. Some men are dressed in uniform, and the man in the middle standing directly behind the pole is wearing a top hat, and is holding a cane with his right hand.