Collection search - [Japanese Detention Camp - Slocan City, British Columbia]
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Record information – Brief [Japanese Detention Camp - Slocan City, British Columbia]
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1942/1945Item number (ISN):134292Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:NAKAYAMA, Gordon GoichiAccession:1976-0284Media:FilmPart:3 of 3Production date:1942/1945Production company:Gordon Goichi Nakayama (Photography)Description:Amateur footage shot by Reverend Gordon Goichi Nakayama, Japanese Canadian missionary, during a trip to the Japanese detention camp at Slocan City, British Columbia. Scenes include secondary school children putting on a school play, the printing and distribution of the publication "The Church News", teachers and students at the Glenmere High School and the Pine Crescent School, a logging mill, a boy scout meeting, clearing bush and planting fields in Barnhartville, British Columbia, the Anglican Church Secondary School Mission in Kootenay, scenes of the detention camp at Slocan City and its residents, some winter scenes taken at the camp, a hockey game, landscape and the Slocan train station. <33mn>Subjects:BRITISH COLUMBIA~CONCENTRATION CAMPS~JAPANESE CANADIANS~JAPANESE CANADIANS, EVACUATION & RELOCATION, 1942-1945~KOOTENAY REGION~MISSIONARIES~MISSIONS~SLOCAN ~WORLD WAR, 1939-1945 ~NAKAYAMA, GORDON GOICHI Language:SilentNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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