"Nahjus" Group Dancers in gypsy costume with tambourines. Donor: Leo Sheare. 2 copies.
"Nahjus" Group Dancers in gypsy costume. People in photo: (left to right) Gordon Aikins, Aireen Maki, Toivo Viitanen, Taimi Maki, Ray Kotanen, name not known. Donor: Nahjus. 2 copies.
"Nahjus" youth square dancing. 5 copies.
Carving by Mr. Engstrom entitled "The Thundering Herd". Donor: Fred Engstrom (son).
Stool and cabinet made by Mr. Huntus, Nipigon. (Colour photo.)
Painting by Mr. R. Pajunen, Nolalu. (Colour photo.)
Painting by Mr. R. Pajunen, Nolalu. (Colour photo.)
Mr. R. Pajunen at his residence in Nolalu standing beside some of his work. (Colour photo.)
Liquor cabinet made by Mr. R. Pajunen, Nolalu. (Colour photo.)
Liquor cabinet and one of two chairs constructed from moose antlers made by Mr. R. Pajunen, Nolalu. (Colour photo.)
One of two chairs constructed from moose antlers made by Mr. R. Pajunen, Nolalu. (Colour photo.)
Horse carving done by Mr. R. Pajunen, Nolalu. (His first real carving.) (Colour photo.)
Theatrical group members on boat to Duluth (1910), in picture Mrs. Forsberg (far left), Alex Beck. Donor: Forsberg & Dr. Laine Family.
Mr. Kivela with horse-drawn delivery wagon. Donor: Mrs. Siiri (Kivela) Allison.
Kivela Bakery, 111 Secord Street, Thunder Bay. People in photo: staff and owner. Donor: Forsberg & Dr. Laine Family.
Entrance to Algoma Steambath formerly on Algoma Street, Thunder Bay. People in photo: S. Anttila (left). Donor: S. Anttila. 2 copies.
Otto Wilen's Tailor Shop, interior, Rowand Street, Thunder Bay, early 1920's. People in photo: Otto and Aina Wilen. Donor: Mrs.R. Adams.
Otto Wilen in doorway of his tailor shop, Rowand Street, Thunder Bay. Donor: Mrs. R. Adams.
Finnish Co-op Store on Secord Street (?), Thunder Bay. Horse-drawn delivery wagon in front. Donor: Harry Raketti. 2 copies.
First delivery truck in Port Arthur owned by Kyra-Helberg Co. Ltd. Store on Bay Street, Thunder Bay.
H. Langila Hardware Store, 10 North Cumberland Street, Thunder Bay. Donor: Helen Anderson (Langila).
H. Langila Hardware Store interior, 10 North Cumberland Street, Thunder Bay. Donor: Helen Anderson (Langila).
Emil Seppala's first store, 50 Bay Street, Thunder Bay. People in photo: Emil Seppala (far left). Donor: Mrs. M. MacDonald (Seppala).
Corner (Kulma) Restaurant, location unknown.
Donor: Hill. 2 copies.
Helsing Restaurant and Coffee House, (Fort William) Thunder Bay, 1910. Donor: Mrs. Mary Thibert.