- CA JMABC A.2019.005-1-3-L.27004
- Item
- 1978
Photograph depicts a person, likely Lee Coleman, who has fallen off of a horse in front of a large audience.
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Photograph depicts a person, likely Lee Coleman, who has fallen off of a horse in front of a large audience.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Leonard Mervyn Wise.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Leopold - born in England,1903 - and Pearl Levey. Leo and Pearl moved to Trail from Calgary in 1936. Later, during the 1940's, Jewish engineers were employed locally to create of heavy water, as part of Canada's contribution to the Manhattan Project. Leo was involved in B.C. Hospitals' Associate Board, the Red Cross in Trail - awarded Red Cross medal of service for flood relief work, 1948.., the Jewish National Fund and Yom Kippur Appeal. Pearl was deeply involved in Hadassah.
Photograph depicts Wright Howington stretching in a lunge; a horse and child stand in the background.
Photograph depicts a man on a horse still in its pen; the horse is trying to jump over the fence. A large amount of men and horses are standing around.
Tessler, Ronnie
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Letter from the Canadian Farm Implement Co. Ltd. in Medicine Hat, Alberta to Harry Seidelman in Vancouver, dated April 11, 1927. The Canadian Farm Implement Co. Ltd. is responding to a letter from Harry Seidelman. The letter mentions Harry Seidelman having corresponded with a person who falsely claimed to be the Secretary of the Canadian Farm Implement Co. Ltd.
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Letter assumed sent from Harry Seidelman to Mr. Reed Ellison in Lethbridge, Alberta, dated June 6, 1964. Harry Seidelman replies to Mr. Reed Ellison's letter (see Item 19 of this file) reciprocating kind words about him and Ellison Milling Company.
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Letter from Reed C. Ellison of Ellison Milling and Elevator Company Ltd. in Lethbridge, Alberta to Harry Seidelman in Vancouver, dated May 30, 1964. Reed C. Ellison expresses his sadness over the closure of United Milling and Grain Company Limited and tells Harry Seidelman that he has enjoyed doing business with his company throughout the years.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Leyla Sacks who was born in 1931. Leyla primarily discusses her sister Shirley's involvement in the Jewish community as well as Leyla's own family and the connection between Leyla and Shirley.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral interview with Lola Pawer. Interviewed by Dorothy Grad. Pawer was born in 1938 in Calgary. She speaks about her father, Jack Aceman, and his involvement in Vancouver and the Jewish community. She also speaks about her volunteer and business experience in Vancouver.