Receipt
Nom de l'objet : | Receipt |
Titre : | Mr. Lee Bong Suk to Annie Sayers October 31 1966 |
Classification de l'objet : | Communication Artifacts, Documentary Artifact |
Matériaux : | paper |
Numéro d'accession : | 2004.6.134.1-8 |
Date de début de production : | 1966 |
Date de fin de production : | 1970 |
Description : | A series of eight receipts regarding charitable donations made by Annie Sayers to Mr. Lee Bong Suk and the Ulsan Orphanage in Korea and Kwang ae Won in Korea. Each card bears a stamped message reading 'A gift from a Canadian friend.' A maple leaf is also stamped on the receipts with a message reading 'This maple leaf and message went with your package.' Each receipt has a stamp that marks when it was received in Korea, complete with Korean script. (1) A receipt for knit wool. (2-8) Receipts for basic food. |
Fonctions : | Letters and ephemera are part of a bundle from Korea regarding charitable donations by Annie Sayers to charities in Korea. Through CARE Canada, during the years 1958 to 1975, Annie Harris contributed to the support of orphanages in Korea. The collection houses letters from the Directors of different orphanages, photos of children and caregivers, Christmas cards, and small gifts such as embroidered handkerchiefs sent to her in appreciation of her continuing help. Annie's support included welcomed items such as a sewing machine, a knitting machine, and wool as well as food and cash. The Directors faithfully wrote expressing their gratitude and keeping Annie up to date on their crops, the school, their floods, and celebrations. Annie Harris Sayers (1882-1986) was born to Arthur and Mary Harris (née Magrath), of Benares. Annie and her younger sister Naomi were raised in an atmosphere of upper middle class comfort. Annie Harris married Beverly Sayers in 1906, and together they built a house on the southern part of the Benares Estate, given to them by Annie's parents. After their marriage ended in 1925, Annie continued to live in the 'Log Bungalow', raising their three children, Geoffrey, (1907-1998); Dora, (1915-2004); and Barbara, (1920-) alone. Annie was known as a very creative, generous, and sweet woman. She celebrated her 100th birthday in 1982 with a large party at Benares. She lived to be 104, dying in 1986. She is buried at Spring Creek Cemetery in Clarkson. |
Hauteur : | 18.60 |
Largeur : | 8.30 |
Unité de mesure linéaire : | cm |
Établissement : | Benares Historic House Facebook-Benares Historic House Twitter-Benares Historic House YouTube-Benares Historic House |
Ville de l'établissement : | Mississauga |
Province de l'établissement : | Ontario |
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