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Title

Slavic immigrants, Yanaluk family [graphic material] 

Online
 (2)

Arrangement structure

Date(s)

1911

Place

Québec, Québec,

Place of creation

Québec (Province)

Extent

1 photograph : silver gelatin print ; 15.6 x 11.4 cm.
Negatives - film - b/w

Language of material

English

Scope and content

Item is a portrait of Yanaluk family, a Slavic immigrant family, 1911, photographed by William James Topley.

Conditions of access

Graphic (photo)
90: Open
To be viewed with the assistance of the
Portrait Gallery of Canada.
Graphic (photo)
Copy negative PA-010254
90: Open
Item no. (creator)
2406
Other accession no.
1936-270 NPC

Terms of use

Credit: William James Topley / Library and Archives Canada / PA-010254
Restrictions on use: Nil
Copyright: Expired

Finding aid no.

Additional name(s)

Additional information

00585A Former location in PA-NL. No longer a valid location.

Former location: 585-A

This family traveled from Germany. They were of Slavic descent and their name was Yanaluk. The smallest girl in the forefront is the grandmother of Mr. John Fahlman. She married Gottlieb Fahlman. Identification provided by Mrs. Eliesabeth Fogg, John Fahlman's wife by October 24, 2010.

Series title
CS

Exhibitions note
Facing History; Lydia Foy, Peter Robertson; National Archives: 1993.05.28 - 1993.09.01
Immigration, Peter Robertson, National Archives of Canada

Subject heading

IMMIGRATION & COLONIZATION - GERMAN.

Source

Private

Other system control no.

MIKAN no.

3194688