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Moses Fouks memorial nahala, JNF

Photograph depicts Mr. and Mrs. H. Karly next to a sign that reads "Moses Fouks / Vancouver, Canada / Memorial Nahala / Jewish National Fund".
Written on the verso: "Page 11 - 2 cols 'Memorial nachla...' Aug 8 '69. Mr. and Mrs. H. Karly visit memorial nachla."

Pauline Johnson Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts Pauline Johnson's grave and memorial in Stanley Park.

Pauline Johnson was a popular Canadian writer and performer of the late 19th century, noted for poems and performances that celebrated her aboriginal heritage. Born in 1861 on the Six Nations Indian Reserve near Brantford, Ontario, Pauline Johnson died in Vancouver in 1913. In 1922, the Women's Canadian Club of Vancouver erected a monument over her grave in Stanley Park.

En verso "Pauline Johnson 1861-1913. Ereted in 1922 by the Men's Canadian Club of Vancouver" [C.E. Leonoff]

A plaque at the memorial states otherwise "Erected in 1922 by the Women's Canadian Club of Vancouver" [http://vancouver.ca/parks/parks/stanley/landmarks.htm]

Pauline Johnson Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts the Pauline Johnson grave and memorial in Stanley Park; carved rocks, flagstones with water streaming to rectangular pool and rock bowl; forest in the background.

Pauline Johnson was a popular Canadian writer and performer of the late 19th century, noted for poems and performances that celebrated her aboriginal heritage. Born in 1861 on the Six Nations Indian Reserve near Brantford, Ontario, Pauline Johnson died in Vancouver in 1913. In 1922, the Women's Canadian Club of Vancouver erected a monument over her grave in Stanley Park.

En verso "Pauline Johnson 1861-1913. Ereted in 1922 by the Men's Canadian Club of Vancouver" [C.E. Leonoff]

A plaque at the memorial states otherwise "Erected in 1922 by the Women's Canadian Club of Vancouver" [http://vancouver.ca/parks/parks/stanley/landmarks.htm]

Pavilion and Harding Memorial, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts the Stanley Park Pavilion and lily pond, with the Harding Memorial at right.

Stanley Park Pavilion is a Class A heritage building, designed by architect Otto Moberg to house the Vancouver Park Board. The 1911 Craftsman-style building features low-pitched gables; exposed, overhanging roof rafters; and a stone chimney. Moberg also built chalets and lodges at Banff and Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

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