Group of Four Unidentified Chinese Men Outside of No. 7 Mine in Cumberland B.C.
- CA CUMB CUMB_994.109.018
- Pièce
- 1908-1915
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Group of Four Unidentified Chinese Men Outside of No. 7 Mine in Cumberland B.C.
Stone Grave Marker of Tom Tso at the Chinese Cemetery in Cumberland B.C.
This photo shows the Grave of Tom Tso (1915-1974) in the Chinese Cemetery, Cumberland B.C. This photo was taken in the summer of 1985.
Bottle and Artifact Digger Displaying his Findings
Date ca. 1960's.
Dragon Festival in Vancouver B.C. 1920’s
The event in this photo is possibly the Dragon Festival in Vancouver B.C. The photo shows two dragons performing for a large crowd in front of the Penkin Chop Suey House. Date: ca. 1920's.
Kong Min Dong Club (Gambling Hall)
Photo shows the front and side view of the Kong Min Dong Club (aka gambling hall). A teacher lived in the upstairs of this building for a time. Date: ca. late 1960's.
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Chow Lee and Family
The people identified in this photo are: Mamie, Hazel, Mrs. Chow Lee, Bill (Baby), Mr. Chow Lee, Park, and Archie.
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Chow Lee – Owners of Chow Lee Co. in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Chow Lee owned the Chow Lee Co. in Chinatown, Cumberland, B.C.
Portrait of Mr. Chow Lee-Owner of Chow Lee Co. in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The person identified in this photo is Mr. Chow Lee, who owned Chow Lee Co. in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. Bill Chow has claimed that hair has been added into this photo.
Wooden Houses and Fences in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
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.
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.
Backyard of a Chinese Man Showing Clothes Hanging on a Line in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
Anglican Mission Church in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The building in this photo is the Anglican Mission Church in Cumberland B.C. Chinatown.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
Close-Up View of Cumberland Chinatown Anglican Mission Church, Cumberland B.C.
The building in this photo is the Cumberland Chinatown Anglican Mission Church.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
Park Chow in Canadian Infantry Uniform
The person identified in this photo is Park Chow; Chow joined the Canadian Infantry in World War II.
The person identified in this photo is Lila Wong from Cumberland B.C. Lila was the only Chinese woman from Cumberland to voluntarily join the armed forces in World War II. She married Namo Woo in San Francisco, CA.
View of Chinatown looking towards Cumberland
Date: ca. 1960's.
Two-Story Building in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Date: ca. 1960's.
Full Front View of Sam Yick’s House in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
A cabbage patch and a mailbox can been seen on the right side of Yick’s house in this photo. Sam Yick lived on Minto Road in the Comox Valley (Vancouver Island) for a time as well. Date: ca.early 1960's.
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 Houses in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Houses identified in photo are: Jumbo’s original cabin (Left); house of stove pipe maker Mr. Tan (Middle); house of Jung Shue –gardener (Right). Date: ca. 1950's?