Four Buildings in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
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The Lowe family lived in the largest building featured in this photo. Date: ca. early 1960's.
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Four Buildings in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The Lowe family lived in the largest building featured in this photo. Date: ca. early 1960's.
Two-Story Building in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Date: ca. 1960's.
Chinese Masonic Hall in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Wooden Houses and Fences in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Copyright, Tasserman 1993.
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.
Park Chow in Canadian Infantry Uniform
The person identified in this photo is Park Chow; Chow joined the Canadian Infantry in World War II.
Mrs. Finch and Children in Chinatown Sunday School, Cumberland B.C.
Bakery in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Pay Statement from No.4 Mine for Wong Poy
This pay statement is from No.4 Mine to Wong Poy for $22.17. Date: December 13-26, 1931.
Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir) Limited
Baskets similar to this were given as a welcoming gift to mail order brides on their arrival from the old country. The baskets held a collection of buttons, slips of wool from a mail order company, needles, and thread.
Jemima Isbister
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).
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.
Four Buildings in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The Lowe Family lived in the largest building seen in this photo. Date: Early 1960's.
Lun Ying Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Harold Lim’s Father painted the sign that is seen above the door in this photo.
Bowl with Floral and Bird Design, From Chinatown, Cumberland, B.C.
Found in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. in the 1930's.
Mrs. Finch with Unidentified People
Ink Drawing of Old Chinese Man with a Cane.
This is an ink drawing of an old man with a cane, signed "Dave Dean, June 68."
Passport and Bill of Hui Yui, also known as Hui Fui-Yuen or Leong Hee, 1913
The bill is numbered: No. 9764 issued to Leong Hee; date of arrival 1913.
Leong Hee
Three Gentlemen and 24 Children (one is Marie Lowe) Possibly Dressed for Empire Days 1939
Names: Marie Lowe (5th person from the left); Faye Leung (far right, between seated boy and standing man) Faye is now known as the "Hat Lady" who helped bring down the Vander Zalm Government. Date: May 21, 1939.