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Family Shots

Images of Norman, Mr. & Mrs. Suzuki, Mike, and the Kondos. The family visits Niagara Falls.

[Untitled envelope 2]

Images of the fishing boats and Japanese-Canadian fishermen along the West coast. Some of the boats include "Izume", " Howe Sound", and "Essential".

[Untitled envelope 3]

Taken of the many Japanese-Canadian fishing boats working along the coast of B.C. The images capture both on deck life and the activities below. Some images of the cannery work. Boats pictured include "Izumi V", "Howe Sound III", "Kaisun", "Cape Caution", "Supreme N 1", and "Kitlup".

Dave M

Family photograph of Aiko, David, and Michael Murakami.

[Album]

Images taken in the interior of B.C. of the Murakamis and the Kondos.

Alexander's monument

Envelope reads [front] "1933: (Poison) Monument: Alexander's monument: Crossed Canada and saw Pacific Ocean were he slept: Near Ocean Falls:". [back] "#3. 3 only Contact prints I neg."

Family Shot

Envelope reads [front] "1941: Family Sho[t]. Mom and Dad & Kiyo. mom's brother going away to Japan:". [back] "#4. I of each postcard enlarge (3 negatives)"

Sandon

Envelope reads [front] "[Sa]ndon. 1943 Kondo Family & Mrs. Karatsu at front step House #I8 Sandon. B.C." [back] "[handwritten marginalia].

Dave and Aiko in Kaslo

Envelope reads [front] "Dave a[nd Aiko] in Kaslo. 1943-44. In front of candam house." [back is unreadable due to damage]

Our House

Envelope reads [front] "Our House. Kaslo. 1944-1943. Vimy Park." [back is eligible due to damage and someone crossing out the information]

Aiko Murakami family negatives

Images Aiko Murakami's family the Kondos. Taken mostly around Victoria, B.C., though some are from travels Aiko took, including her time at the Vancouver Island Nisei Convention.

[Kondo family]

Images Aiko Murakami's family the Kondos. Taken mostly around Victoria, B.C.

[Unknown roll 1]

Images of fishing boats and the men who worked on them. Taken along the coast of B.C.

[Unknown roll 2]

Images of fishing boats and the men who worked on them. Taken along the coast of B.C.

[Unknown roll 3]

Collection of fishing boats and the men who worked on them, the Murakami family during Christmas, and images of presumably Michael Murakami as a small child at a zoo.

[Unknown roll 4]

Sandon, B.C. and the internment camp. Some fishing boats from along the coast and some images of Aiko Murakami with baby Michael.

[Unknown roll 6]

Taken during a Japanese celebration, where many of the women are dressed in kimonos or yukatas. Some portraits of Aiko Murakami. Some images of fishermen along the B.C. coast.

[Unknown roll 7]

Images of fishing boats and the men who worked on them. Taken along the coast of B.C.

Jack Itsuo Hemmy accession

The records are comprised primarily of photographs taken and collected by Jack Hemmy and his family. Textual records are also included.

Personal family records from both the Henmi’s and the Okazaki’s follow the first members to settle in Canada, their forced uprooting during WWII, and eventually settling in Toronto. Textual records tell how Jack Hemmy was uprooted as a young man and sent East, away from the rest of his family. Many family photo albums have been kept, spanning from the turn of the century and continuing up until the 70s and 80s, spanning four generations.

Records are also collected from the many community events held by the Japanese Canadian community in Toronto. Jack attended many diverse events related to the community and was often the photographer for them. These photographs span from the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, the Japanese Consulate, heritage events held at Ontario Place, and sports events. These records span primarily from the 1950s onwards, as the majority of them are from Jack’s time in Toronto.

Miss Tokyo 1977

Beauty pageant contestants compete in the Miss Tokyo event. Includes headshots of the contestants.

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