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Object ID
0020
Title
Canoe carrying an actor portraying Simon Fraser is escorted down the Fraser River to Derby for B.C. Centennial celebrations.
Date
1958.
Description
Canoe carrying an actor portraying Simon Fraser is escorted down the Fraser River to Derby for B.C. Centennial celebrations.
Photo Inscription/Caption
"Canoe of Simon Fraser is escorted to Derby", "Simon Fraser had come here in 1808".
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Canoes
See Also: boats, model ships
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings (16th. Ed.)
Centennial Celebrations, 1958 (Colony of British Columbia)
In 1958, the province of British Columbia celebrated its Centennial. 1858 was the year Governor James Douglas declared the mainland of British Columbia a British colony. This declaration was made at Fort Langley. Langley was therefore at the centre of the 100th anniversary celebrations in 1958. The Fort Langley National Historic Site was reconstructed by the federal government and officially opened in July by Princess Margaret. The Langley Centennial Museum was opened across the street and people in Langley participated in a wide range of commemorative events ranging from beard growing contests to pageants.
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings (16th. Ed.)
Fraser River, stɑl̓əw̓, stó:lō
Fraser, Simon
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