customs

Context: Funerals in the Early 1900's

Image of a horse-drawn hearse in Montague, Prince Edward Island, 1910-1930. Man driving the hearse may be D. L. MacKinnon (identified on back of PARO copy print).

Funerals in the 1900's were very different than they are nowadays. They weren't held in a funeral home; they were held in a parlour in someone's house. The parlour was the most fanciest room of the house, and it was only used for special occasions. For instance, it would be used when special visitors like the minister or priest came over, or for weddings or funerals.

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