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The writing on this label reads: “Tiger Trademark, Registered Tjap Harimau” and “Eng Aun Tong, Tjap Harimau, Tiger Balm, Matjam.”
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The writing on this label reads: “Tiger Trademark, Registered Tjap Harimau” and “Eng Aun Tong, Tjap Harimau, Tiger Balm, Matjam.”
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Textbook titled “From China to Canada: A History of the Chinese Communities in Canada” by authors H. Con, R. Con, G. Johnson, E. Wickberg, and W. Willmott ; the book was printed in 1982 and published by Mcelland and Steward Ltd.
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1950’s Copy of “The East” Chinese Magazine from Hong Kong
This magazine is Issue 290 of the 7th year. There is an ad for Calgan dental cream on the back cover.
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Wall Hanging Calendar from "Leung's Grocery Ltd."
This is a wallhanging from a Leung Grocery Ltd. calendar. The wall-hanging is a painted scene of a cottage by a lake or river, with ducks flying by. It is set in a cardboard frame.
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The calligraphy on this parchment is commemorating the grand opening of the Dart Coon Club, that was located in Cumberland B.C. The Dart Coon Club was a 3 story building that would take in unemployed and loneless laborers who would pay a debt once he was found.
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Script from the Dart Coon Club in Vancouver B.C. to the Dart Coon Club in Cumberland, B.C.
This script is from the Dart Coon Club in Vancouver B.C. to the Dart Coon Club in Cumberland B.C. The characters on this item mean: river and hill, country, join power to save country. It is clear that the writer of this script was very scholarly.
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Chinese Nationalist League Letter on the Leagues Letterhead.
This is an informational booklet for members of the Nationalist Movement. It contains vows for members and instructions for Chiang Kai Shek, as well as a message from Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Wall Hanging Scroll by Liang Zhe Hua
From a building in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. For George Lowe.
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Calligraphy Scroll for a New Business by Artist Lu Wei Qing
This scroll would hang 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.
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Calligraphy Scroll Commemorating Romance Between Two Lovers by Artist Dai Hong Tzu
This set commemorates the romance between 2 lovers; it was likely given as a wedding gift.
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Children’s Practice Reading Book with Illustrations
This book was used to help children practice reading Chinese; the book has no specific story.
2 Envelopes and 1 Letter from Hong Kong to Cumberland B.C.
Envelope (B) is from Hong Kong and addressed to Hwang Je-Syen from Hwang Ren-II; letter (A) stating that the sender received money from Je-Syen and that “Your family is fine, so don’t worry about it.”; envelope C is addressed to “Sing Shun & Co. PO Box 183, Cumberland B.C. from “Wing Shing in Hong Kong; Cumberland B.C. postage stamp on the back. Date: May 1930; Photographed: 983.025.002 A (letter); Full translation available.
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1965 Chinese Calendar from Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
This is a 1965 calendar from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
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This tapestry was gifted to Dr. Robert Lawrence in appreciation for his services to the Chinese community in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. He was given this gift when he moved to Vancouver B.C. -The Chinese Community in Cumberland had this tapestry made in China for $500.00. Dr. Robert Lawrence was the first doctor in the Cumberland area and he was also the treasurer of the original hospital board. Dr. Lawrence served the Cumberland miners from 1890-1900.
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This style was not considered to be a quality jacket, it was the least expensive of their kind as they usually had silk brocade.
Old House in Chinatown Starting to Deteriorate
Taken in the winter just before Cumberland’s Chinatown was demolished. Date: ca. 1960'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.
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.
Sunon Wo. Co. Merchandise Store in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
People identified in this photo are: Balcony L-R: Unidentified person, Bill Hing Lowe, Archie Chow, David Ho Lowe, Philip Ping Lowe, unidentified person. Ground Floor: George Hing Lowe; ca. 1910's.
Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) Sitting on the Porch of His Cabin
Jumbo’s cabin was constructed in the early 1880’s as a payroll office for the Union Colliery Company, and in the 1900’s the cabin was Cumberland’s jailhouse. Jumbo (aka Hor Sue Mah) took the cabin as his home in approximately 1912 and he continued to live there for 50 years. Photo ca. early 1960's.
Chew Hong, Standing in the Entrance Way of a Building that was once Mah Kim Bros Butcher shop
The person identifed in this photo is Chew Hong, who worked on the ships that would ship coal from Union Bay B.C. The Mah Kim Bros butcher shop operated until the late 1950’s. Photo ca. 1970's.
Lun Ying Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. 1969
The building identified in this photo is the Lun Ying Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. Harold Lim’s Father painted the sign that can be seen above the door of the building in this photo.
Four Buildings in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. One was the Home of the Lowe Family.
The largest of the four buildings in this photo was the home of the Lowe family in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.; Date ca. early 1960's.