Jumbo ( Hor Sue Mah) at His Cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
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Jumbo (aka Hor Sue Mah) at his cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. The photo shows smoke coming out of his chimney through the cabin window.
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Jumbo ( Hor Sue Mah) at His Cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Jumbo (aka Hor Sue Mah) at his cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. The photo shows smoke coming out of his chimney through the cabin window.
Embroidered Table Runner from Jumbo's Cabin
This item is from Jumbo’s Cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) was one of the last residents of Cumberland’s Chinatown; his cabin is the last remaining structure.
Jumbo
Pocket Watch Owned by Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) of Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Jumbo
Jumbo’s Cabin, the Home of Mr. Tan and the Home of Jung Shue in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The three houses in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. that have been identified in this photo are: Jumbo’s (or Hor Sue Mah's) original cabin (left), Mr. Tan’s house (stove pope maker) (middle), and the house of Jung Shue (Gardener) (right).
Southwest View of Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
This view of Chinatown in Cumberland B.C. is looking southwest down the lower road- the photo was possibly taken from Jumbo’s Cabin.
Oil Painting of Jumbo's Cabin by Lilly Perrin
First place ribbon attached to the back of this painting for “V-I-X Vancouver Island Exhibition Association Nanaimo, B.C.” Awarded July 30th 1980 to Lily Perrin age 80, Division M Class J. Jumbo's Cabin is the only remaining structure from Cu...
Lilly Perrin
Jumbo’s Cabin Surrounded by Snow, Before Restoration
This structure is from Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Newspaper Clipping from Comox District Free Press “Jumbo’s 'Jailhouse' Gets Reprieve”
Headline reads: “Jumbo’s Jailhouse gets Reprieve.”; Dated: May 10, 1972.
Comox District Free Press
Jumbo’s Cabin with Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) Standing in the Doorway
The person identified in this photo is Jumbo - also known as Hor Sue Mah. His cabin has been relocated but still resides in Cumberland B.C. and is the last remaining structure from Cumberland’s Chinatown; Photo ca. 1960's.
Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) at his Cabin with Smoke Coming out of his Chimney Through the Window
The person in this photo is Jumbo – also known as Hor Sue Mah. His cabin is the last remaining structure from Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.; Date: ca. 1960's.
Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah), Harold Lim, and Jumbo’s Former Roommate on Chinese New Year 1984
Jumbo (aka Hor Sue Mah) resided at Cathay Villa room 301 formerly room 318 where this photo was taken; Date: February 11, 1984.
Cabin Possibly in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. 1917
It has been considered that this could be Jumbo’s Cabin; however the log construction is different.
Personal Seal/ Chop of Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah)
This was Jumbo’s (Hor Sue Mah) personal seal; there is a carved lion on the top and the mahogany base was made by Bill Johnstone. Jumbo gave this seal to Bill Johnstone just before he left Chinatown in Cumberland B.C. Jumbo was the last Chinese re...
Jumbo
Jumbo’s Cabin just before its Official Opening in April 1984
Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) lived in this cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. for many years. It is the last remaining structure from Chinatown; Date: April 1984.
Jumbo’s Cabin just before its Official Opening in April 1984
Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) lived in this cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. for many years. It is the last remaining structure from Chinatown; Date: April 1984.
Sketch of Jumbo's Cabin, Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. By B. Radford
The remains of Cumberland's Chinatown were torn down in 1968. Jumbo's Cabin is the last remaining Chinatown building in Cumberland B.C. The structure has been moved from its original location.
B. Rabford
Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) at Chinatown Site, Cumberland B.C.
Date: April 23, 1987.
Jumbo’s Cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Jumbo’s Cabin is named after its owner Hor Sue Mah who was known as “Jumbo.” It is the last remaining structure from Cumberland’s Chinatown.
Three Houses in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C
The houses shown in this photo are: Jumbo’s original cabin (left), Stove Pipe Maker –Mr. Tan’s house (middle), and gardener, Jung Shue’s house (right). Date: ca. 1950's?
Three Homes in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Jumbo’s Cabin is in the centre of the houses in this photo. Jumbo’s Cabin is named after “Jumbo” (aka Hor Sue Mah) who lived in this cabin and was a Cumberland Chinatown resident for many years.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
Two Houses Including Jumbo’s Cabin, in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Jumbo’s Cabin is the house in the front in this photo. The Cabin is named after “Jumbo” (aka Hor Sue Mah) who lived in this cabin and was a Cumberland Chinatown resident for many years. It is the last remaining structure from Cumberland’s Chinatown.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
Jumbo’s Cabin with a Smokey Chimney, in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Jumbo’s cabin is named after “Jumbo” (aka Hor Sue Mah) who lived in this cabin in Cumberland’s Chinatown for many years. His cabin is the last remaining structure from Chinatown.
Jumbo’s Smokey Cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Jumbo’s cabin is named after “Jumbo” (aka Hor Sue Mah) who lived in this cabin in Cumberland’s Chinatown for many years. His cabin is the last remaining structure from Chinatown.