A group of Japanese Language school graduates, Courtenay BC

A group of Japanese Language school graduates, Courtenay BC

Description

Title Proper A group of Japanese Language school graduates, Courtenay BC
Date(s) 1920
General material designation
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Scope and content
An image of a group of children in outdoor wear and three adults in front of a house with a bay window. The woman sitting in the middle of the children is wearing a hat and fur lined coat. In the background is a leaded pane glass door surrounded by leaded paned glass. It appears as if some of the children are caucasian.
Name of creator
Mrs. Haruko Ivy Kobayakawa (nee Yokota) was born at Takeni-mura Hiroshima, Japan, March 20, 1902. In 1921, Haruko traveled to Canada to marry Masao Kobayakawa who was born in Cumberland BC March 10, 1898. The couple resided at Courtenay, BC on a farm that Masao owned.
Immediate source of acquisition
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective between 2014 and 2018.
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A group of Japanese Language school graduates, Courtenay BC
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