Image is a group portrait of the children. Photograph includes Rev. J.G. Brown.
UntitledImages shows a group of children in costume, gathered around a mock manger.
UntitledVera Bell wears nurse's uniform.
The banner was created for the BC Conference office in connection with the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Decade of Church in Solidarity with Women (1986-1996).
The girls are likely graduates of the Crosby Girls' Home.
The girls may be holding hymn books and are likely standing outside the church or the Crosby Girls' Home.
Violet Deeprose knitting, far right; Bessie French (Matron), seated at centre.
The children are likely outside the Crosby Grils' Home or Grace United Church.
Bessie French, Matron, is standing in the back, far left.
Violet Deeprose is in the back row, far left.
Children appear to be Caucasian.
Bessie French, Matron, stands behind the girls.
Item is a Christmas card addressed to Violet [Deeprose].
All four women are likely teachers at the residential school. Violet Deeprose is pictured standing, at centre; Bessie French, Matron, is kneeling.
Image shows, left to right, Joanne Haramia, Marjorie Morrison Ross, Monique Davidson, Christine Stardom.
Dr. Raynham and unidentified nurse posing with two infants.
Image shows nurse with two children
Nurse tends to toddler.
Earl Muldoe later assumed the name of Delgamuk, in whose name the ground breaking land claims trial went to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Bella Bella Band Store is visible in the image.