A group of Doukhobor women, believed to be in Nelson.
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- [ca. 1910]
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A group of Doukhobor women, believed to be in Nelson.
A public seder held at B'nai B'rith Victoria Lodge No. 768.
Baking bread in outdoor oven, North Colony, Swan River area.
Banquet at leadership seminar, Thrums, B.C.
Banquet at leadership seminar, Thrums, B.C.
Closeup of Doukhobor girls on SS Lake Superior.
Doukhobor choir in routunda of Legislative Buildings; colour photo.
Doukhobor Community home, Veregin, Saskatchewan.
Doukhobor Community home, Veregin, Saskatchewan.
Doukhobor Community, Veregin, Saskatchewan.
Doukhobors gathering for a demonstration outside the Nelson courthouse.
Professor James E. Mavor, Department of Political Economy at the University of Toronto, is seen in the front row (wearing a beard) and he is standing beside Peter V. Verigin. This picture was taken in the Yorkton district of Saskatchewan.
Doukhobors migrating to British Columbia.
Doukhobors prepare to embark to Canada as they board [SS Lake Huron].
This is the first ship to transport Doukhobors to Canada. It was commanded by an englishman but was supervised by a Russian, Leopold Sulerzhitsky.
Drama group depicts an historic Doukhobor event, "The Burning of Arms", Brilliant, B.C.
This was a drama group made up of approximately 60 members which was directed by Gabriel W. Vereschagin.
Group of Doukhobors on deck of S.S. Lake Superior at sea.
Hare Krishnas In Downtown Vancouver
Haying on Community land, Grand Forks, B.C.
On board the ship; Doukhobors mitrating to Canada.
On board the ship, Doukhobors migrating to Canada.
On the open Atlantic [Doukhobors migrating to Canada on SS Lake Superior]
Pilot coming on board in the St. Lawrence River.