Mrs. [Masunaga] and Etta DeWolfe

Mrs. [Masunaga] and Etta DeWolfe
Mrs. [Masunaga] and Etta DeWolfe

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Date: July 18, 1938  How to Interpret Date
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Place: Vancouver, BC

Description: The women are standing in front of Powell Street gymnasium.

Curatorial Note:

Mrs. Masunaga may be the spouse of Rev. Fumio Matsunaga, who served as minister at the Powell Street Church from 1914 - 1917. The Matsunagas left several years before the gymnasium was built, but this may have been a return visit.

Archives Control Number: BCCA_2_1134

Extra Information

Collection/Fonds Title: Pacific Mountain Regional Council Archives Reference Collection



Record Title: Mrs. [Masunaga] and Etta DeWolfe  Source

Source of Record Title

Title based on accompanying documentation

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Physical Description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 10 x 6 cm

Location of Original: Box P-16

Captions/Inscriptions:
  • Verso: "Vancouver - Japanese Women's Missionary Society"

Creators/Contributors:
  • Vancouver Drug Co. Ltd.

Rights:

People:
  • DeWolfe, Etta
  • Matsunaga, Fumio

Subject(s):
  • Portraits
  • Woman's Missionary Society
  • Women

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