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Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Date: 1960s | Notes: Here is a picture of a group of the contributor's friends who had just spent the afternoon picking wild flowers in a field adjacent to their homes. In the 1950s and 1960s children of recent Italian immigrants did manage to have lots of fun even though they had very little spending money (Few Italian children, if any, got allowances).
The photo was taken by the contributor. | Contributed by: Mary Melfi
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Date: early 1960s | Notes: In the 1960s Montreal's N.D.G. area still had a lot of empty lots. My parents used some of the space to make a vegetable garden. | Contributed by: Gemma Forliano
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Date: 1962 | Notes: My brother's birthday party held in the unfinished basement of our home. Everyone had a great time as the picture suggests. | Contributed by: Gemma Forliano
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Date: 1962 | Notes: In the 1960s many Italian-Canadians used the unfinished basements of their homes to host big birthday parties. My parents did this as well. Despite the fact that the basements were not finished, everyone had a great time. | Contributed by: Gemma Forliano
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Date: 1955 | Notes: My brother and I next to our beloved T.V. | Contributed by: Gemma Forliano
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Date: 1964 | Notes: In the 1960s few people (if any) decorated Christmas trees in Italy. After a few years of living in Canada decorating Christmas trees became part a traditional part of my family's holiday festivities. | Contributed by: Gemma Forliano
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Date: 1962 | Notes: My 16th birthday party was held in my parents' unfinished basement. My mother, a professional seamstress, made my beautiful dress. | Contributed by: Gemma Forliano
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Montreal, Quebec, Canda | Date: 1968 | Notes: Giovanni Falcone was a member of "la banda Gentile" for many years. Many people remember him as "Baritono musicista." Signor Falcone was born in Foggia, Puglia. He immigrated to Canada in 1954 where he pursued his interest in music and in the literary arts, writing poetry and prose.
The photo and biography of Giovanni Falcone was first published in Centro Dante's "Album di Famiglia, 1966." Permission to use the material was granted by Santa Cabrini Hospital's administration. For further information visit: www.santacabrini.qc.ca. | Contributed by: Courtesy of Santa Cabrini Hospital
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New York, U.S.A. | Date: ca. 1879 | Notes: "Prof. Bollini the Italian magician." | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress, PPOC
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[New York City] | Date: [1902] | Notes: "Playbill with cast of characters, starring Minnie Maddem Fiske, in "Little Italy" and "Divorcons." Digital ID: 3b39342. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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