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This tin once contained opium and was likely used by some of the Chinese Community.
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This tin once contained opium and was likely used by some of the Chinese Community.
Part of Chad Reimer fonds
File contains notes on Yung family, compiled and written by Dr. Reimer.
Reimer, Chadwick T., 1963-
Part of Chad Reimer fonds
File consists of notes on prominent Chinese individuals compiled and written by Dr. Reimer; Yuen Gee (or Gee Yuen)
Reimer, Chadwick T., 1963-
Part of Chad Reimer fonds
File consists of notes on prominent Chinese individuals compiled and written by Dr. Reimer; Young She
Reimer, Chadwick T., 1963-
Wooden hand made yoke used in Yale area by the Chinese placer miners to carry their pay dirt to creek or river to be washed. Circa 1890
Man yoke Wooden yoke with wires at each end and hook at one end.
Split bamboo carrying pole. Goods were fastened to each end of the polea and it was balanced on shoulders for carrying. PH1 2006, PH2 2007
Part of Chad Reimer fonds
File consists of notes on prominent Chinese individuals compiled and written by Dr. Reimer; Yick Ku (On Yick Lee)
Reimer, Chadwick T., 1963-
Yee Kee and Chun Gnoo Sitting Outside of a Small Building in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The people identified in this photo are Yee Kee, and ex logger that cut timber for the mines (Left), and Chun Gnoo an ex miner (Right).
A large paperback Chinese almanac written in Chinese except for some pages which have many English words. The pages are bound with thread or string which literally has sewn the pages together. Over the spine and binding a red tape has been applied. The front cover has a picture of an old man leaning on a staff with two children, a reindeer and a bird around him. At the bottom of the book, on the page-ends, is written in felt pen: "1988" and two Chinese characters. The book is read from right to left. The paper is newsprint.
Written Essay on Topics Relating to Cumberland, B.C., Chinatown, Chinese Culture, and Mining
This essay is on various topics including: coal mining, the Chinese Cemetery, Chinese New Year, a description of the game “Fan Tan,” a history of Cumberland B.C. , a list of Chinatown stories, short biographies of Mr. Hock Shun Low and Mr. Man Tom, as well as a list of important dates; Photographed; Page 1.
A rectangularly shaped paper tea wrapper. On the upper surface of the item, there appear a total of four red inked stamped imprints. The first of these exhibits three areas of Chinese characters, beneath which appears "NET WEIGHT 2 1 2 OZ". The second stamped imprint is oval in shape. At its centre there appears the image of an animal. Around this, manufacturer information appears within two parallel lines. The third stamped marking is square in shape, and it contains numerous Chinese characters. The fourth imprint is rectangular in shape and it contains product information. The last stamp is circular in shape, and it contains patent date information. PH1 2006 PH3 2008
Gun Jam Tea
Rectangular paper wrapper. Red Chinese characters on front and two sides of the item. PH1 2006
Rectangular paper wrapper. Main body has a yellowed background with faded red decorations. "3377" in black pencil appears within a black pencil circle. A rectangular paper label has been attached to the wrapper. "FUNG SUP PLASTER" appears at the top of the label. PH1 2006
Rectangular paper wrapper. The main body has red and green Chinese characters on the front. "3371" appears in black pencil within a black pencil circle. A rectangular paper label with information in English in red print lettering has been attached to the front of the wrapper. PH1 2006
Woven Basket with Tassels and Beads
Wooden Seal of the Presbyterian Gospel Church in Cumberland's Chinatown
Found in the Chinatown church in Cumberland B.C.