This file contains a Nakashima studio portrait with two other men. It is printed in postcard format from Electric Studio, Vancouver. Katsuji Nakashima is positioned on the far right.
This file includes personal documents and ephemera including, but not limited to, Nakashima Fish Market handwritten invoice, unused ration book from Solocan, invitations, and luncheon menu for 1920 memorial unveiling by Canadian Japanese Association at Hotel Vancouver.
This file contains documentation and photocopies, including Battlefield at Last: Japanese Canadian Volunteers of the First World War by Kaye Kishibe, 2007.
This file contains a Nakashima portrait in military uniform with three other men. It is attributed to the First World War period. Katsuji Nakashima is sitting on the right.
This file contains a Nakashima portrait in military uniform with five unidentified men. It is attributed to the First World War period and is possibly of members of the 13th Battalion in the Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Force. Katsuji Nakashima is sitting on the left.
This file contains a letter from Kuniko Nakashima in Japan to Katsuji Nakashima in Montreal, discussing family history and genealogical matters. It includes health and medications sent from Canada to Japan. The file includes an English translation of the letter.
The collection documents the life of Katsuji Nakashima since his arrival in Canada in 1909. The material consists of a personal handwritten journal written on rice paper in ancient Japanese; a Dominion of Canada certificate of Naturalization issued in 1919; a passport issued by the Imperial Japanese Government (1921); invitations, bills and other ephemeral items (ca. 1910-1945); military photographs; an Internment Camp Ration Book; and other personal documents reflecting the civilian and military activities of Katsuji Nakashima. The collection also contains personal belongings such as Buddhist prayer items.