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Team of horses pulling a small platform on runners with two men and one woman aboard, New Denmark, N.B. – [ca. 1947]. – 1 photograph : b&w ; 20.5 x 25.5 cm. Photographer unknown. Two of the passengers are wearing 19th century costumes. The Danish flag and Union Jack, supported on two separate poles, decorate the platform. This photograph may have been taken during the 1947 New Denmark Festival. P93-V-215 Travel Bureau photographs (Victoria County) collection, PANB.
Men, women, and children in Danish costume performing on stage. – [ca. 1947]. – 1 photograph : b&w ; 20.5 x 25.5 cm. This image may have been taken during the 1947 New Denmark Festival. P93-V-219 Travel Bureau photographs (Victoria County) collection, PANB.
Margaret and Walter Hansen, New Denmark, N.B. / Marjorie Christensen. – 19 June 1947. – 1 scan : b&w. The Hansens participated in the 75th anniversary Founders’ Day parade which featured a re-enactment of the arrival of the Danes in 1872. The newcomers travelled up Lucy’s Gulch on makeshift sleds drawn by horses similar to the one shown in this photograph. Courtesy of Carolyn Howlett. Used with permission.
The Rasmussen family, New Denmark, N.B. / Carolyn Howlett. – 19 June 1972. – 1 scan : col. Three family members, Carrie Rasmussen Albert; her granddaughter, Jocelyn Rioux Green; Georgie Green (in her mother’s arms); and Jocelyn’s mother, Georgine Albert Rioux, are shown in costume during Founders’ Day celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Danish settlers’ arrival at Hellerup. Courtesy of Carolyn Howlett. Used with permission.
New Denmark centennial celebrations, New Denmark, N.B. / Carolyn Howlett. – 19 June 1972. – 1 scan : col. Crowd scene taken on the immigrant house site during celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Danish settlers’ arrival in New Brunswick. Note the banner displaying the Canadian and Danish flags along with an image of the immigrant house. Courtesy of Carolyn Howlett. Used with permission.
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