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''Mary David born August 9, 1866, great-grandaughter of Samuel Johnson, granddaughter of Pompey Johnson and daughter of Ellen Clark, taken at Five Mile Plains, October 15, 1951''

Mary David's great-grandfather, Samuel Johnson, was an original settler of Five Mile Plains. He was a refugee of the War of 1812 and came to Nova Scotia in 1815.

Date: 1951

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Lenore DeWolf Rathbun, First Freed Slaves at Five Mile Plains and Vicinity (typescript, 1950), ill. number 4 (Library GN R18)

Questions to Consider

  • What do you think is happening in the photograph?



  • Who is shown in the photograph?



  • What type of event is shown in the photograph?



  • What do you think is the center of attention or focus of the photograph?



  • Why do you think this photograph was taken? Who do you think the intended audience was?



  • How do you think the photograph reflects the attitude and values of the time in which it was taken?



  • Do you notice anything unusual or unexpected about the photograph?



If the photograph depicts an event:

  • When do you think it took place?



  • Where do you think it took place?



  • Do you think this is a unique event or something that happened often?



    • If you think the event is unique, then what do you think make it unique?



If the photograph depicts a person or people:

  • Can you name the people in the photograph? What ages do you think they might be?



  • Is the person well known or famous for something in particular?



  • Where do you think the people lived?



  • What do you think the people's main activities were?



  • What sort of things can you tell about the people based on how they are dressed?



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