Photograph of Italian school float, Coronation Day parade, Hamilton, ON, May 12, 1937
Black and white photograph of Italian school float, Coronation Day parade, Hamilton, ON, May 12, 1937. Image is damaged in upper left corner. Visible are children on a decorated float.
The event was likely the celebration of the coronation of King George VI, which occurred on May 12, 1937. Many towns and cities in Ontario saw similar celebrations.
The Italian school likely refers to the Italian language classes which were offered from the Casa d'Italia, a centre that housed Italian community and political organizations such as the local fascio and the Order Sons of Italy. These buildings were constructed during the fascist years and often displayed fascist symbols.
This photograph speaks to the dual pride claimed by many who were later interned for being involved with the Casa d'Italia and other organizations. While deeply supportive of Mussolini and fascism in Italy, they also professed loyalty to Canada and the crown.