- MSS C555/1/4.2D
- Pièce
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Posed photograph of a group of Doukhobors outside a house.
Fait partie de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed photograph of a group of Doukhobors outside a house.
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Portrait of [Peter] Verigin, seated in chair.
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Posed photo of a Doukhobor family; parents Fedya (Fred) N. Storgeoff and Tatiana Storgeoff seated. Daughter Nellie Gleboff and husband Peter W. Gleboff standing (left) with Fedya's nephew Walter G. Storgeoff center, and daughter Kate Storgeoff on the right /photo by Wride/Kamsack". Image was likely taken around the time of Nellie and Peter's wedding in 1922.
Fait partie de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed photograph of older Doukhobor couple. On back: "Doukhobor couple/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
Fait partie de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed photograph of young Doukhobor family. The father holds a small child; the mother and two small children stand. On back: Doukhobor family/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
Fait partie de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed photo of young Doukhobor couple, with man seated and woman standing behind with right hand on man's shoulder. On back: Doukhobor couple/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
Young Doukhobor couple. - Portrait
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Posed photo of a young Doukhobor couple, with the man seated at a table, with a book open in front of him. The woman stands behind the man.
Young Doukhobor couple. - Portrait.
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Posed photograph of a young Doukhobor couple, with the man standing with right hand in pants pocket; the woman stands next to the man. On back: "Doukhobor couple/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
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Posed photograph of a young Doukhobor woman. On back: "Doukbohor young lady/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff at spinning wheel.
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On back of photo: "Mrs. Bludoff Sr. of Veregin at her loom, weaving Sask. grown flax. The loom was brought from Russia about 25 or 26 years before. It is all handmade and crude. Hanging on the wall are a strip of plaid woollen homespun made of black sheep and white sheep wool, sent a strip of wool homespun on cotton warp to be dyed for a men's suit and next are two trips of linen. All these were woven by Mrs. Bludoff". Mrs. Kosemo Tarasoff observing.
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On back of photo: "Mrs. Bludoff Sr. of Verigin at her loom, weaving Sask. grown flour. The loom was brought from Russia about 25 or 26 years before. It is all hand made and crude. Hanging on the wall are a strip of plaid woollen homespun made of black sheep and white sheep wool, next a strip of wool homespun on a cotton loom for a man's suit, next two strips of line. All these were woven by Mrs. Bludoff. Mrs. Kosemo Tarasoff is standing.
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On back of photo: "Mrs. Bludoff Sr. and Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff stringing the warp in the loom previous to the demonstration. It took the two of them almost a day to do this and the warp skein of 5 yards length had been prepared before then came. Herring-bone pattern was woven in the linen. Four treadles were used".
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Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff at her spinning wheel, June 1925. Mrs. Bludoff died in April 1926, aged 29.
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Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff of Langham in national Doukhobor costume running her 60 year old spinning wheel which was brought from Russia at a demonstration put on by the Saskatoon Arts and Crafts Society at the U of S June 1925. Sask grown flax is being spun. The comb holding the fibre is wooden tooth; an iron tooth comb as is used for wool is not satisfactory with flax. The folk behind are watching the loom in operation.
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Image of Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff seated in front of a spinning wheel. A Doukhobor woman stands behind Mrs. Bludoff. Loom in background.