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Part of Cambie family fonds
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Part of Cambie family fonds
Phillip, Neville F. Townsend's son.
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Phillip, Neville F. Townsend's son.
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cambie family fonds
Margaret Tatlow, Robert Garnett Tatlow's daughter.
Part of Cambie family fonds
Part of Cameron family fonds
Mrs. William Jackson; tintype from album 38.
Part of Cameron family fonds
Louis Dixon and his dog; Telegraph Creek; G.W. Flieger Collection.
Part of D.W. Fraser fonds
Alexei Vasilovitch Vereschagin
Nicola Maloff, "A prominent" sons of freedom member
"Grandfather" Makhortoff, Patriarch of the Doukhobors.
Ivan Fedorovitch Makhortoff was a great friend of Peter V. Verigin. He was a soldier and a sailor in the Tsarist army for 25 years.
Vladimir Borch-Bruevitch. Russian writer.
Identification uncertain not Doukhobor.
Pete N. Maloff, author and vegetarian.
Pete Maloff was born in Buchanan, Saskatchewan, in January 14, 1900. moved to Thrums, B.C. in 1919. he published his first book in 1948 : "Doukhobors-their Life, History and Struggle, Vol. 1.
Paul Vasilovitch Planidin, helper of Peter V. Verigin.
Peter V. Verigin on his way to Canada.
The location is the residence of Vladimir G. Tchertkoff, London Eng. and Verigin had just been released from 16 years of Siberian exile.
Vladimir Gregorovitch Tchertkoff.
Ivan Ivanovitch Gorbunov-Posadov was the organizer of a liberal Russian pulication of "Posrednik" (the Mediator) in Mocow up to the time of the revolution. He published many of Tolstoy's compositions as well as that of Paul I. Birukoff and others. He was a devout vegetarian.
Peter Vasilovitch [Vasilevich, Vasilievich, Vasil'evich or Vasilyevich] Verigin.
Peter Verigin was born in Russia in 1840 and died near Farron BC, Canada in 1924 in an unsolved train explosion.
Avdotia Gregorevna Verigin, Mother of Peter P. Verigin
Her maiden name was Dunia Katelnikova