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Marchant family videos : 3 J.P Birthday 1 year Old 1976 : Part 4 of 4
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Description
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A video clip recording from 1976 to 1978 with the first half consisting of children and adults gathered in a garage and backyard, and the second half capturing Niagara Falls during the wintertime. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "These clips show episodes from Jean-Pierre Marchant’s childhood in the mid-1970s Montreal. His parents were immigrants, recently arrived from Argentina and Chile. Throughout Jean-Pierre’s childhood, they documented the family’s life with a Super 8 camera (and would later switch to video). These clips depict him as a playful child, trips, and well-attended birthday parties. Looking back, Jean-Pierre recognizes that these parties were a big opportunity for the adults to get together and celebrate. The Marchants mostly socialized with people from similar backgrounds, and Jean-Pierre says that “it was important for my parents, who were trying to make a life in a new place, to associate with others who spoke their language."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2018-040 / 001 (05)
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Date
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1976-1978
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Identifier
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2018-040 / 001 (05)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150719
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Title
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Benzaine family videos : La Ronde
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Description
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Item consists of a Morocan family's home movie featuring two children and a woman entering the park to ride the carousel, bumper cars, and ferris wheel amongst many other children’s rides. Footage contains a 360 degree cityscape views of the Jacques-Cartier bridge, Longueuil, and Montreal (ncluding the Olympic Stadium). Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "A couple take their young daughter down to La Ronde on a warm sunny afternoon. Opened since 1967, this amusement park continues to be a popular family attraction during the summer season and a common childhood experience for many Montrealers. Yousra remembers going to the park with her family every couple of years and the excitement this visit would bring. She recounts how they"would be out from the day until night". When asked about her memories of the day, Yosura remembers most clearly the bumper cars and atmospheric nostalgia of being in that place. Like many families with home movies on older formats, she grew up seeing the tapes throughout the years, but stopped once her family no longer had a VHS player. Born and raised in Montreal, but with Moroccan heritage Yousra describes herself as being"someone with two identities [we] are culturally bilingual… I try to define myself and not let others define me.""
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-072/001(01)
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Date
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1998
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Identifier
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2019-072/001(01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153686
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Title
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Chan family videos : RCMP weddings : part 2 of 4
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "In the 1960s Kate’s dad, George admired the RCMP and made a point of befriending them. This segment includes four RCMP weddings. Here at Virden United Church George, like much of the town, waits to see the bride and groom. George would later go on to screen these films at the town Holiday parties. The Chan family was the only Chinese family in the community and his relationship with the RCMP helped him maintain his business as the owner of the Virden Café. It also helped that Kate’s mother, Clara, was Russian and hostess at their café."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-035 / 001 (02)
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Date
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[196-]
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Identifier
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2019-035 / 001 (02)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152068
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Title
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Lo family videos : Christmas : part 3 of 4
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Description
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Item consists of a video recording that features children opening and playing with Christmas presents. Project and donor contributed description follows: "During this Christmas, the family have their cousin Sau Fong visiting. The children are waving excitedly to the camera as they open and show their gifts. Over the years, uncles and aunts would occasionally stay with the Lo family while studying English at the local college. Home movies were one of the ways they stayed connected to relatives in Macau and shared their life living in Canada. Copies were routinely made to send back."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-037 / 001 (03)
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Date
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[between 1978-1982]
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Identifier
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2019-037 / 001 (03)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152029
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Title
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Marchant family videos : 3 J.P Birthday 1 year Old 1976 : Part 3 of 4
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Description
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A video clip recording from 1976 to 1978 consists of several everyday moments including children playing in the snow during winter and by the pool during the summer, parties and celebrations, a trip to Niagara Falls, and a tour of a house for sale. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "These clips show episodes from Jean-Pierre Marchant’s childhood in the mid-1970s Montreal. His parents were immigrants, recently arrived from Argentina and Chile. Throughout Jean-Pierre’s childhood, they documented the family’s life with a Super 8 camera (and would later switch to video). These clips depict him as a playful child, trips, and well-attended birthday parties. Looking back, Jean-Pierre recognizes that these parties were a big opportunity for the adults to get together and celebrate. The Marchants mostly socialized with people from similar backgrounds, and Jean-Pierre says that “it was important for my parents, who were trying to make a life in a new place, to associate with others who spoke their language."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2018-040 / 001 (04)
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Date
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1976-1978
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Identifier
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2018-040 / 001 (04)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150718
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Title
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Marchant family videos : 3 J.P Birthday 1 year Old 1976 : Part 2 of 4
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Description
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A video clip recording from 1976 to 1978 featuring adults and children having a barbecue in a park, hanging out in a car, and meeting Santa Claus. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "These clips show episodes from Jean-Pierre Marchant’s childhood in the mid-1970s Montreal. His parents were immigrants, recently arrived from Argentina and Chile. Throughout Jean-Pierre’s childhood, they documented the family’s life with a Super 8 camera (and would later switch to video). These clips depict him as a playful child, trips, and well-attended birthday parties. Looking back, Jean-Pierre recognizes that these parties were a big opportunity for the adults to get together and celebrate. The Marchants mostly socialized with people from similar backgrounds, and Jean-Pierre says that “it was important for my parents, who were trying to make a life in a new place, to associate with others who spoke their language."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2018-040 / 001 (03)
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Date
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1976-1978
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Identifier
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2018-040 / 001 (03)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150717
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Title
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Marchant family videos : 3 J.P Birthday 1 year Old 1976 : Part 1 of 4
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Description
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A video clip recording from 1976 to 1978consisting of a party with adults and children dancing, footage of and from the top of the CN tower, a child playing around the house and pool, and a child playing with a soccerball wearing a 1978 Argentina Championship t-shirt. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "These clips show episodes from Jean-Pierre Marchant’s childhood in the mid-1970s Montreal. His parents were immigrants, recently arrived from Argentina and Chile. Throughout Jean-Pierre’s childhood, they documented the family’s life with a Super 8 camera (and would later switch to video). These clips depict him as a playful child, trips, and well-attended birthday parties. Looking back, Jean-Pierre recognizes that these parties were a big opportunity for the adults to get together and celebrate. The Marchants mostly socialized with people from similar backgrounds, and Jean-Pierre says that 'it was important for my parents, who were trying to make a life in a new place, to associate with others who spoke their language.'"
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2018-040 / 001 (02)
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Date
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1976-1978
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Identifier
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2018-040 / 001 (02)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150716
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Title
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Lo family videos : twins giving a tour of the house
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "Lorna '… remembers filming that specific clip’—the video of the twins giving a home tour of their new home. The camera would routinely come out during gatherings, a feature in the background of their lives, but this was the one home movie Lorna remembers the most. She remembers seeing the house and thinking 'A room dedicated for toys, that was unheard of. I thought it was the greatest thing.' Moving into this home marked a new chapter in the Lo’s family history."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-037 / 001 (05)
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Date
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[between 1978-1982]
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Identifier
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2019-037 / 001 (05)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152031
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Title
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Chan family videos : RCMP weddings : part 3 of 4
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "In the 1960s Kate’s dad, George admired the RCMP and made a point of befriending them. This segment includes four RCMP weddings. Here at Virden United Church George, like much of the town, waits to see the bride and groom. George would later go on to screen these films at the town Holiday parties. The Chan family was the only Chinese family in the community and his relationship with the RCMP helped him maintain his business as the owner of the Virden Café. It also helped that Kate’s mother, Clara, was Russian and hostess at their café."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-035 / 001 (03)
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Date
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[196-]
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Identifier
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2019-035 / 001 (03)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152069
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Title
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Lo family videos : backyard harvest
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "The year is 1981 and the Lo family are spending a summer afternoon picking vegetables and fruits from their backyard. One of the twins, Lorna helps their father harvest cabbage while the other twin, Vivien keeps Aylwin – the youngest and only a year old accompanied on a blanket. Featured through out the clip is the one outdoor activity that remained a family tradition over the year, picking apples from the beloved Crab Apple tree."
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-037 / 001 (06)
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Date
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1981
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Identifier
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2019-037 / 001 (06)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152032
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Title
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Chan family videos : RCMP weddings : part 4 of 4
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "In the 1960s Kate’s dad, George admired the RCMP and made a point of befriending them. This segment includes four RCMP weddings. Here at Virden United Church George, like much of the town, waits to see the bride and groom. George would later go on to screen these films at the town Holiday parties. The Chan family was the only Chinese family in the community and his relationship with the RCMP helped him maintain his business as the owner of the Virden Café. It also helped that Kate’s mother, Clara, was Russian and hostess at their café."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-035 / 001 (04)
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Date
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[196-]
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Identifier
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2019-035 / 001 (04)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152070
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Title
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Chan family videos : RCMP weddings : part 1 of 4
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "In the 1960s Kate’s dad, George admired the RCMP and made a point of befriending them. This segment includes four RCMP weddings. Here at Virden United Church George, like much of the town, waits to see the bride and groom. George would later go on to screen these films at the town Holiday parties. The Chan family was the only Chinese family in the community and his relationship with the RCMP helped him maintain his business as the owner of the Virden Café. It also helped that Kate’s mother, Clara, was Russian and hostess at their café."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-035 / 001 (01)
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Date
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[196-]
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Identifier
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2019-035 / 001 (01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152066
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Title
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Chan family videos : bathroom mirror selfie
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "Ahead of his time Kate’s dad, George, takes one of the original selfies and films himself in his bathroom mirror on Super8 Kodachrome film in 1963. Kate’s brother, Stan, recalls seeing his dad set up lights to make this possible. George was a real film buff, a fan of Charlie Chaplin, and actively sought out arts and culture. Life and Time magazines came through the mail every week, and Kate says if it weren’t for him taking up these interests she wouldn’t have a worldview outside of small town Prairie Manitoba."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2018-039 / 001 (01)
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Date
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1963
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Identifier
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2018-039 / 001 (01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152062
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Title
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Javeed family videos : Imaan & Ali Feb 2003 for (India) : part 3 of 3
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "In the Javeed family’s apartment in Scarborough ON, two boys aged between 3 and 7 create a video letter to their grandmother who resides overseas in India. Both boys are born and live in Canada. Muslim by faith, the children practice memorizing the Quran in Arabic. Their parents teach them to recite one line at a time to ensure that they learn at a young age. They know that seeing this would bring their grandmother joy and make her proud. The video letter is a way to connect with her through these recitations of a shared faith as she doesn’t speak English. The video documents shifts in communication technologies, at a time prior to the use of communication apps like whatsapp, used to keep in touch with family. Scarborough was quite diverse by the early 2000s, and the boys generally felt connected to their peers, although their mother remembers they had experienced racism and some issues at school. She attests that they grew up differently than she did as a first generation immigrant, wherein she felt like an outsider in Toronto in the early eighties. The family had a lot of discussions as they were growing up about these issues, and ensured the boys were familiar with current affairs."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-034 / 001 (03)
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Date
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9 Feb. 2003
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Identifier
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2019-034 / 001 (03)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152051
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Title
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Lo family videos : Christmas : part 4 of 4
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Description
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Item consists of a video recording that features children opening Christmas presents and performing a dance in a living room. Project and donor contributed description follows: "During this Christmas, the family have their cousin Sau Fong visiting. The children are waving excitedly to the camera as they open and show their gifts. Over the years, uncles and aunts would occasionally stay with the Lo family while studying English at the local college. Home movies were one of the ways they stayed connected to relatives in Macau and shared their life living in Canada. Copies were routinely made to send back."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-037 / 001 (04)
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Date
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[between 1978-1982]
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Identifier
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2019-037 / 001 (04)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152030
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Title
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Lo family videos : Christmas : part 2 of 4
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Description
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Item consists of a video recording that features adults outside on a snowy day and two children playing on a swing set in the winter. Project and donor contributed description follows: "Their extended family are visiting from Macau for their first Winter visit. For many of them it was the first time experiencing the Canadian cold. "I remember we were outside playing in the snow for a really long time… the adults were playing in it just as much as the kids", Lorna recalls. The children can be seen playing on the swing bundled up in coats and snow pants."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-037 / 001 (02)
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Date
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[between 1978-1982]
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Identifier
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2019-037 / 001 (02)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152028
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Title
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Lo family videos : Christmas : part 2 of 4
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Description
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Item consists of a video recording that features two children playing on a swing set in the winter. Project and donor contributed description follows: "Their extended family are visiting from Macau for their first Winter visit. For many of them it was the first time experiencing the Canadian cold. "I remember we were outside playing in the snow for a really long time… the adults were playing in it just as much as the kids", Lorna recalls. The children can be seen playing on the swing bundled up in coats and snow pants."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-037 / 001 (01)
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Date
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[between 1978-1982]
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Identifier
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2019-037 / 001 (01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152027
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Title
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Marchant family videos : N-5-6-7-8-9- 1976 (Jampi)
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Description
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A video clip recording from 1976 primarily featuring a child playing in his house and park; the first third of the clip consists of urban and rural landscapes. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "Jean-Pierre Marchant’s parents immigrated from South America in the early 1970s before he was born. His mother is from Argentina and his father is from Chile. Jean-Pierre was born in Vieux-Rosemont, Montreal, and spent the first year of his life there before they all moved to (what was then) the suburbs in Saint-Hubert, Longueuil, about 14 km from downtown Montreal. Jean-Pierre recalls day trips with his parents to the United States and Toronto. On this day, the family captures the roads and cityscapes of New Hampshire."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Date
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1976
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Identifier
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2018-040 / 001 (01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150715
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Title
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Valcin family videos : NYC 1969
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Description
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A video recording from 1969 consisting of a Haitian Canadian family in New York celebrating a birthday and Christmas. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "It’s November 1969 in New York City and the Valcin Family is celebrating Nadine’s dad birthday. Four year old Nadine waves at the camera and helps blow out her father’s candles. We see Nadine’s mother cutting the cake. Later in the day, Nadine, drinking her juice from a cocktail glass, is engrossed in a serious conversation with her father. Her mom, a filmmaker in her own right, is behind the camera shooting on Super 8mm film. Months later the camera is pulled out again to document Christmas, a very exciting time for Nadine was an only child. Her brother and sister, not yet born, were fascinated to see these images of their eldest sister as a child. This private but celebratory occasion is one the whole family dresses up for. Nadine dons an all white pantsuit she later swaps for something more comfortable, while her parents sport equally stylish crisp suits. The clothes become secondary to the gift unraveling- the toy car, doll, keyboard, all slowly collecting around her. Nadine was born in Montreal, Quebec, and these reels capture a short span of her life between the ages of 3 to 5 when the Valcin family relocated to the US. Her father passed in 1999, so the Valcin family was happy to revisit these memories of him."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2018-028 / 001
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Date
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1969
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Identifier
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2018-028 / 001 (01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1149819
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Title
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Chan family videos : Christmas turkey dinner
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Description
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Item consists of footage of carving and eating a turkey dinner. Project and donor contributed description follows: "It’s Christmas dinner in 1953, the Chan family sits around the table, Stan, Joyce, Linda and Kate. They are joined by Dad’s first son, Karl Chan, sitting to the right of Kate’s mother, Clara. Karl came to help out in the Virden Café as Virden was in the midst of an oil bloom. Kate’s dad George always remained behind the camera. "
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-035 / 001 (11)
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Date
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25 Dec. 1953
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Identifier
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2019-035 / 001 (11)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152077
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Title
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Chan family videos : Acting out play titled Fun with Toy
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows: "George Chan gets Kate and her siblings to act out a play he’s labelled 'Fun with Toy' The toy is the mechanical alligator that came directly from China right before Christmas along with customized clothes. They play doctor and nurse with their new presents, the Ben Casey kits. Stan, plays a mischievous boy who startles the doctor played by Kate. Linda plays the nurse, and Joyce plays the mother of a sick child (the doll). Kate calls it a 'play toy within a play of toys'."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-035 / 001 (12)
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Date
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[196-?]
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Identifier
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2019-035 / 001 (12)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152078
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Title
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Wong family videos : family reunion 70
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Description
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Project and donor contributed description follows:"A clip documenting the Red Packet (hóngbāo) ceremony taking place at Mr Wong’s 70th birthday celebration in 2002. During this ceremony family members were called up in a particular order to accept a red envelope of money from Mr Wong. Deanna Wong, Mr. Wong’s daughter who found and digitized this video, recalls that family members were called up according to age and lineage. For example, Mr. Wong’s siblings would be called first, followed by their children and grandchildren. In this video Mr Wong's eldest son, Terry was called first, and then, since their middle son Ted was not present, Deanna, the youngest of the three, came next. Following her came Terry's kids from eldest to youngest. And since Deanna nor Ted had children at the time, the eldest cousin and his wife, and their kids etc followed. As the eldest of 13 siblings, Mr. Wong would have had many envelopes to hand out! Originally from Hong Kong, Mr. Wong came to Canada to study engineering at McGill University in the mid-1950s, where he met Deanna's mother. Mrs. Wong's father, Deanna maternal grandfather, immigrated to Canada in 1921 and paid the $500 head tax in order to enter the country. Mr Wong's father, Deanna’s paternal grandfather, was a doctor specializing in acupuncture, which was illegal in Canada at the time, so he settled in California. Now his family lives around the world, including the United States, Singapore, Japan and in various places in Canada. This milestone birthday presented a great opportunity for a family reunion. And to accommodate everyone, this celebration took place in the home of Deanna’s eldest brother and Mr. Wong’s eldest son, Terry. Now a longtime resident of Toronto, Deanna calls Winnipeg home where she and her two brothers grew up. Although they were one of the few families of colour around, she remembers her neighbourhood and her experiences fondly. Her parents, particularly her mother, worked hard to build a Chinese community where the children could have Chinese friends and be exposed to their culture. They started a Mandarin school, even though Cantonese was their mother tongue, and began a summer camp. Family and community come together again at this celebration, one of many for the Wong family."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2019-040/001(01)
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Date
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2002
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Identifier
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2019-040/001(01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152082