Photograph depicts the iconic photograph of Hon. D. A. Smith, (later Lord Strathcona) driving the last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Craigellachie.
Man in top hat with bushy white beard surrounded by other men in suits, coats, and hats, driving spike into railroad track; caption in bottom right corner.
A greeting card in celebration of Rosh Hashanah on August 20, 1893. Sent by unknown sender from Winnipeg. On page 1 (front) of card, there are English, German, Hebrew, and Yiddish words, as well as an image of "Baron De Hirsh". The handwritten message in the pages of the card seems to be in a combination of Hebrew and Yiddish. There is also a Congress stamp at the top left corner of page 4. Card is meant to be read from right to left (in accordance with Hebrew and Yiddish language).
Photograph depicts a bride with bridesmaids and flower girl. Bride is likely Florence Toban. Bridesmaid to the left of the bride is likely Esther Nemetz, the groom's sister.
Photograph depicts the first B'nai B'rith installation banquet in Vancouver. Written on verso: First Installation Banquet of B'nai B'rith in Vancouver took place in 1910. The year in which Samuel Lodge 668 (now Vancouver Lodge) was founded. The late Judge Samuel Schultz, first local president of B'nai B'rith is sitting just to the left of the menorah.