Finnish Kitchen Booth at Folklore Festival, Thunder Bay, 1976. People in photo: Ellen Karila, Raija Makela, Gota Ovaska, Ester Aho, Mervi Nordin, Ilona Arnham (convenor). Donor: Ellen Karila.
Finnish Craft and Cultural Display Booth at Folklore Festival, Thunder Bay, 1975. Display portrays early Finnish living room and wall hanging "Ryijy", dated 1825 from Satakunta, Finland. Donor: Liisa Toiger.
Handmade colour Finnish Christmas card of a winter night scence. Finnish message Joulu Iloa, Onnea Uudelle Wuodelle, Toioottaa (Christmas Eve, Good luck for the New Year wishes). The post card is addressed to Miss L. Seppala, Port Arthur
Handmade colour Finnish post card of a Christmas scene including a holiday bell, farmhouse and ivy. Finnish message "Hauskaa Joulua" (Merry Christmas). There is no address on the postcard
Christmas message on card cover Christmas Greetings. In every joyous way may this Christmas and New Year be your happiest and best. Images of tall ships sailing, and seagulls flying overhead. The card is signed Lili Kivisto
Coloured Finnish Christmas card showing a stagecoach, horses and travellers leaving an Inn. Best Christmas wishes is the message on the card. The card is signed by P. Perke