House with Porch and Ladder in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
- CA CUMB CUMB_2001.077.008
- Item
Photo shows a house with a porch and ladder located in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
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.
Jumbo (Hor Sue Mah) Sitting in Front of His Cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Person identified in photo is Jumbo (aka Hor Sue Mah) sitting in a chair in front of his cabin in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Lun Ying Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The Lun Ying Club was also known as the Kwong Min Tong Social Club.
Large Wooden Building with a White Front Door and a Ladder, in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The building in this photo has a white front door and a ladder leaning on the side of the structure. Inhabitants of this building included Hui Toon (aka “the carpenter”), and later Jake Chin who was the last occupant of the building.
Doorway in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
Mrs. Finch at the Wedding of Archie and May Chow
The people identified in this photo are: (L to R) Mrs. Chow Chee, Mrs. Mah, Mrs. Finch, Bessy/ Matthew, Mrs. Chow, Mrs. Lowe, Audrey (child), Lucy, Mrs. Tso, Mrs. Chow Ling, Mrs. Mah, Mrs. Wong, and Fanny Wong.
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).
A Group of Mrs. Finch’s Students
Mrs. Finch at Mrs. Lowe’s House for Dinner
Group Photo of Mrs. Tso, Mrs. Wong, Mrs. Mah, and Mrs. Finch
The people identified in this photo are: Mrs. Tso, Mrs. Wong, Mrs. Mah, and Mrs. Finch.
Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Finch in Front of an Embroidered Tapestry
Mrs. Finch and Students at Church/ School
Lun Ying Club in Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
The Lun Ying Club was also known as the Min Tong Social Club.
Hui Toon “The Carpenter” lived in this building; later Jake Chin moved here and was the buildings last occupant.
Photo shows bottles A-I (B is missing).
4 Small Empty Pill Boxes with Instructions
A: is an oil for headaches, stomach-ache, cold, vomiting.
Small Package Containing Pink Material
This package has Chinese designs and writing on the outside.
Lun Ying Library Stamp from Chinatown, Cumberland B.C.
From Cumberland B.C's Chinatown.
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Sewing Basket with Decorations
There are jade, metal, and bead decorations with tassels on the lid of the basket.
Box with 7 Glass Chinese Medicine Vials
The Box has writing with daisies, and a picture of a Chinese man on one side; a dragon and a reindeer on the other.
Water Canteen used by Chinese Miners
This item was used by Chinese Miners in Cumberland B.C.
Johnson's Bottle from Cumberland Chinatown
Recovered from Chinatown, Cumberland B.C. Bottle reads: “Johnson, Liverpool, Trade Mark Registered” with a picture of a compass symbol.