Chinese Record "Over the Line: GWO"
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Chinese Record “Over the line: GWO Jl-l Below: “We usually have new recorders speakers etc… we like customers to come to our store and shop at -----“
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Chinese Record "Over the Line: GWO"
Chinese Record “Over the line: GWO Jl-l Below: “We usually have new recorders speakers etc… we like customers to come to our store and shop at -----“
The poem translates to: "always be kind and hospitable. It lays a good foundation for your heirs in the future."
Calligraphy Scroll for a New Business by Artist Lu Wei Qing
This scroll would be hung on the right side of a doorway; it was created as a celebration for the opening of a new business and was meant to bring good luck.
Lu Wei Qing
Calligraphy Scroll for a New Business, Commissioned by Man Li
The scroll was commissioned by Man Li.
Man Li
Vial Bottle from Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
This bottle was found in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
This item was found in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
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
This spoon is from Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Blue and White Teapot from Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
This teapot is originally from the Dart Coon Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Dart Coon Club
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
Magazine Clipping on Chinatown, Duncan, B.C.
This article is about Chinatown in Duncan B.C.
Sketch of a Chinatown Building in Cumberland B.C. By: B. Radford
This building once stood in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. The remains of Cumberland's Chinatown were torn down in 1968.
B. Rabford
Watercolor Painting of the Chinese Masonic Hall, Cumberland B.C. by Ivy Chapman
The building in this painting is the Chinese Masonic Hall, that once stood in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Ivy Chapman
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
Calligraphy Scroll of Two Men Playing a Game
Image of two men playing a game under a tree – one man is kneeling in the background.
Calligraphy Scroll with Image of Peony Flowers
House with Porch and Ladder in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Photo shows a house with a porch and ladder located in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Doorway in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Mrs. Finch with a Group at the Engagement Party of Bessy and Matthew Ko
The people identified in this photo are: (L to R) Mrs. Mah, Mrs. Chow, Mrs. Fields, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Wong, Fanny Wong, Mrs. Tso, Mrs. Lowe, and Mrs. Mah (Kim Mah’s Mother).
Group Photo of Mrs. Marie Lowe, Mrs. G. Low, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Low, and Mrs. Annie Leung
The people identified in this photo are: Mrs. Marie Lowe, Mrs. G. Low, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Low, and Mrs. Annie Leung.
Mrs. Finch and Students at Church/ School
Glass Opium Lamp Base from Cumberland Chinatown
Glass Vial from Cumberland B.C. Chinatown
This item was used for opium in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayse