Photograph depicts a group of seniors holding pink carnations for Mother's Day. Written on the verso: "2 x 2 1/2. T522-12A. 9 May 76. May 20 1976. Legion honours Brier ladies mothers day carnations. 95."
Photograph depicts journalist Laurier LaPierre interviewing seniors on camera. Written on the verso: "T763-19. 4 August 77. Laurier LaPierre interviewing residents for TV presentation on aging. 6."
Photograph depicts the Solicitor General of Canada Robert Kaplan, two unidentified children, and two unidentified seniors at an event. Written on the verso: "T2059-21A. 13 Dec/81. P. 12 1 1/2 x 2 3/4 (left). 85% P.12. Brier Home Dec. 31/81."
Photograph depicts Solicitor General of Canada Robert Kaplan signing a guest book with an audince, including Sara Richard and Kornfeld, looking on. Written on the verso: "T2086-6A. 13 Dec/81. Solicitor General of Canada Robert Kaplan sings guest book as [?] Auxiliary President Sara Richard and L.B. Home President Chair Kornfeld look on."
Photograph depicts a group of people surrounding a "Happy Bar Mitzvah" sheet cake as two people cut into it. Written on the verso: "T2097-22A. 13 Dec/81. 1 1/2 x 2 3/4. Brier Home. Dec 31/81."
Photograph depicts (l-r) an unidentified person next to Rose Kaplan and John Weinfield in costume as the King and Queen at the Purim festival. Written on the verso: "3/18 March/84. John Weinfield, Rose Kaplan. Brier Home Purim fete. April 5/84." Caption from JWB : "Perennial King and Queen at Purim Parties were late John Weinfield who passed away shortly before his 107th birthday, and Rose Kaplan, still getting along at age 102. Two more appropriate Royalty could not be found anywhere - both being completely dedicated to their religion, the gentleman often praying alone in the synagogue even when there was no minyan, and the lady alone in her room."
Photograph depicts Rose Kaplan and John Weinfield in their Purim costumes. Written on the verso: "12A/18 March/84. John Weinfield, Rose Kaplan. Brier Home Purim fete. April 5/84."
Photograph depicts the entrance to the Louis Brier Home. 2 copies. Colour copy scanned. Written on the recto of the black & white copy: "Impressive entranceway to present-day Louis Brier Home at 41st and Oak - a vast complex to 'add Life to our Years,' the motto of this important community institution."
Photographs depicts seniors interacting with visiting little children and their mothers. Written on the verso: "18/31 Oct./83. 67%. P. 10. Louis Brier 'Special Friends'. Nov. 17/83."