Mrs. Finch with Unidentified People
- CA CUMB CUMB_998.045.001
- Item
- 1934
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Mrs. Finch with Unidentified People
Mrs. Finch and Students at Church/ School
Lun Ying Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Harold Lim’s Father painted the sign that is seen above the door in this photo.
Shan-Gai Road in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Ken, who was the cook at the Bamboo Inn in Comox B.C. lived in the building on the left of this photo; then Mah Wee Wong, and Wong Gola. The road leads to a pig pen that was owned by Mah Kim.
Front View of Sam Yick’s House in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Sam Yick’s house in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. can be seen in this photo; there is a cabbage patch and a mailbox on the right side. Yick also lived on Minto Road in the Comox Valley (Vancouver Island) B.C. for a time. Date: ca. Early 1960's.
Three Men Chopping Wood in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The people in this photo could possibly be identified as: (L to R) Low Shong and Yee Kee.
Four Buildings in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The Lowe Family lived in the largest building seen in this photo. Date: Early 1960's.
Chinatown in Cumberland B.C. Showing Mah Kim’s Store and Buildings Owned by Wong Suey and “Slugger”
The Buildings in this photo have been identified as: Mah Kim’s Store-later a gambling hall (right), a building owned by Wong Suey (middle, rear), and a building owned by “Slugger” (behind the car).
Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. Showing the Lun Ling Club and Homes of Lung Suey and Ng Da Dun
The buildings in this photo have been identified as: the Home of Ng Da Dun (house with smoke rising from the chimney). Ng Da Dun worked on the railroad keeping it greased and clean until 1955- he then became a Gardener for the Bickle Family. Acros...
Two-Story Building in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Date. ca. 1960's.
Three Houses in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The buildings in this photo have been identified as: Jumbo’s Original Cabin (left), Mr. Tan (stove pipe maker) house (middle), and gardener, Jung Shue’s house (right). Date: ca. 1950's?
Lun Ying Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The Lun Ying Club was also known as the Min Tong Social Club.
Hui Toon “The Carpenter” lived in this building; later Jake Chin moved here and was the buildings last occupant.
Ink Drawing of the Laundry Marker Shack in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
''The Laundry Marker'' shack once stood in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. Date: June 1968.
Ink Drawing of a Shack in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The shack in this drawing once stood in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.; Date: June 1968.
Drawing of the Chinese Masonic Hall in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
This drawing is of the Chinese Masonic Hall that once stood in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Ive M. Chapman
Iron from Chinatown Laundry in Chinatown in Cumberland B.C.
Found in Chinatown Cumberland B.C. This item was used in the Laundry in Cumberland's Chinatown "#18".