Oral history interview with Norman Brown who arrived in Vancouver in 1907 and Bernice immigrated to Vancouver after marrying Norman in San Fransico in 1930. Norman attended Talmud Torah school when he was a child. Both were involved in a variety of Jewish community organizations. Bernice was president of both Federated Jewish Women and National Council of Jewish Women. Norman was president of the Canadian Jewish Council. He discusses memories of early life in Strathcona and Mount Pleasant. Interview ends with a discussion of photographs.
Colour Munshaw 35mm slide depicts Phyliss Snider standing next to a dead fish which is hanging upside down on a hook. There is a sign on the left side of the image, which is cut off, but says: "Elk Hotel, Official Weigh In Station, King Salmon Club".
Colour Anscochrome 35mm slide depicts Phyliss Snider standing next to a dead fish which is hanging upside down on a hook in front of an open door. There is a sign on the left side of the image, which is cut off, but says: "Elk Hotel", Official Weigh In Station, King Salmon Club". Note: colour adjusted on jpg.
Photograph depicts three daughters of Frank Sylvester. Back: Louise (Lou) Sylvester (artist, painter; never married or had children). Sitting on chairs, l-r: Rachel Campbell (mother of Peter) (painted china dishes), Ruby Macrae (painted black and white sketches). Sitting on the floor, l-r: Peter Campbell, Donald Macrae.