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Doukhobor Collection of Simon Fraser University
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- [Photographic postcard of five Doukhobor men, c. 1900s]
- Description from Family: "Miscellaneous","Studio portrait of 5 men, identities on back of photo." ,Note: individuals are numbered on the front of the postcard to correlate their names written on the back.
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- [Canadian Doukhobors in Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1906]
- Summary: Picture of Canadian Doukhobors in Moscow, including Peter Verigin, centre front, and Anastasia Holoboff, back row second from right
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- [Letter] 1909 November 22
- Typescript,In Russian,Summary: Instructions on cattle sales and use of crops (barley, wheat, and oats).,Signed Petr Verigin
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- [Photograph of Doukhobor woman and child, c. 1900s]
- Postcard unsent ,Summary: Woman and child wearing traditional Russian Doukhobor clothing.
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- [Photograph of eleven Doukhobors in traditional dress, n.d.]
- Description from family: "Group shots - traditional dress","Group of 9 adults, 2 boys standing in front of buildings."
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- [Photograph of a group of Doukhobors in traditional dress, c. 1930s]
- Description from family: "Miscellaneous","Photo of large group in field."
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- [Photograph of a meal after a funeral, n.d.]
- Description from the family: "Group Gathering","Five photographs of a group gathering outdoors for a meal, standing to say prayers first, and then seated while the meal is served. I know this meal was after a funeral of a loved one of the group because I previously had the photograph of the open casket that was in the same setting. That photo, sadly, has been misplaced."
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- [Photograph of four people with a truck, c. 1940s]
- Description from family: "Youth","Group of 4 leaning on truck near store."
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- [Photograph of people at Shoreacres train station, c. 1920s]
- Description from the family: "Youth","Mixed group of 11 youth standing by train station in Shoreacres."
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- [Photograph of a meal after a funeral, n.d.]
- Description from the family: "Group Gathering","Five photographs of a group gathering outdoors for a meal, standing to say prayers first, and then seated while the meal is served. I know this meal was after a funeral of a loved one of the group because I previously had the photograph of the open casket that was in the same setting. That photo, sadly, has been misplaced."