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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
2010.001.1190
Title
Highland Dancers being presented with envelopes.
Date
[195-?].
Description
1 photograph of four girls and a man; the man is dressed in a kilt and is presenting the girls with envelopes; the girls are dressed in highland dancing wear; the man is handing an envelope to the first girl on the left.
People/Subject
Children
See Also: school portraits
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings (16th. Ed.)
Dancers
Langley (municipality)
Langley is a municipality incorporated in 1873 south of the Fraser River. Langley was named after Thomas Langley, a prominent stockholder in the management of the Hudson's Bay Company. He had inherited his brother's stock in the Company in 1793 and was selected as a member of the committee in 1807. He held this position until his death in 1829.
See Also: Township of Langley
Term Source: Don Waite's "Langley Story Illustrated"
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