[Lease between Wing Sang Co. and Yen Lock Restaurant, 67 East Pender Street]
- AM1108-S1-1--
- Item
- Mar. 11, 1947
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[Lease between Wing Sang Co. and Yen Lock Restaurant, 67 East Pender Street]
[Letter from Yip Kew Him to the B.C. Police Commissioner]
Item is a letter from Yip Kew Him to the B.C. Polic Commissioner advising the Commissioner of the destruction of two firearms.
[Letter of thanks to Yip Sang from British Columbia Attorney General William John Bowser]
Item is a letter thanking Yip Sang for a Christmas rememberance.
Photograph shows the Wing Sang Building prior to its expansion in 1901. Yip Sang is on the far left.
[Yip Sang with children and family members in front of Wing Sang Company building at 51 East Pender]
Item is a photograph of a photograph showing the Wing Sang Building prior to its expansion in 1901. Individuals identified are: Yip Sang (far left), his number seven son Yip Kew Hong (holding Yip Sang's hand) and his number six son Yip Kew Gin (second from the right).
[Chinese Empire Reform Association ]
Group studio portrait. Individuals identified are Won Alexander Cumyow (far left), Yip Yin, nephew of Yip Sang (standing) and Yip Sang (far right).
[Three-quarter length studio portrait of an unidentified young man]
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of Charles E. Blaney]
Item is a photograph of Charles E. Blaney, a clerk with the Canadian Pacific Railway circa 1914. Photograph is signed "Yours truly, Charles E. Blaney."
[Wedding portrait of Yip Kew Him and Lee Lan Fan]
Full-length studio portrait of Yip Sang's number five son Yip Kew Him and his wife.
[Wedding portrait of Yip Kew Him and Lee Lan Fan]
Full-length studio portrait of Yip Sang's number five son Yip Kew Him and his wife.
[Wedding portrait of Yip Kew Him]
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Yip Sang's number five son Yip Kew Him.
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of Yip Sang]
[Group photograph of boys and young men on Pender Street]
Photograph shows a large group of boys and young men (some in scout uniforms) standing on Pender Street. The Peking Chop Suey House in the Chinese Freemason's Building at 1 West Pender Street appears in the background. Approximately half of the photograph is missing.
[Chinese Students' Athletic Association soccer team]
Item is a group studio portrait of team members, which include several sons and a grandson of Yip Sang. Individuals indentified are: top row, left to right: Yip Kew Lap, Yip Kew Dang, Lee Yun Ming, Wong Ging Lim, Yip Kew Yin, Yip Kew Gin;
middle row, left to right: Lee Ning Jiu, Yip Kew Art, Yip Wing Fu, Wong Siu Boon, Ma Kwan Jiu, Fung Chiu Kwai, Yip Kew Gooey; and seated on the floor, left to right: Yip Kew Dock, Tsang Jo Da.
[Group portrait of Yip Sang wives and daughter-in-laws]
Photograph was possibly taken as part of a wedding celebration. Individuals identified are Yip Sang's third wife (bottom row, fourth from the right) and fourth wife (bottom row, third from the right).
[Group portrait of Yip Sang wives and daughter-in-laws]
Photograph was possibly taken as part of a wedding celebration. Individuals identified are Yip Sang's third wife (bottom row, third from the left) and fourth wife (bottom row, third from the right).
[Group portrait of Yip Sang wives and daughter-in-laws]
Photograph was possibly taken as part of a wedding celebration. Individuals identified are Yip Sang's third wife (bottom row, fourth from the left) and fourth wife (bottom row, third from the right).
[Group portrait of Yip Sang wives and daughter-in-laws]
Photograph was possibly taken as part of a wedding celebration. Individuals identified are Yip Sang's third wife (bottom row, fourth from the left) and fourth wife (bottom row, third from the right).
[Group portrait of Yip Sang wives and daughter-in-laws]
Photograph was possibly taken as part of a wedding celebration. Individuals identified are Yip Sang's third wife (bottom row, fourth from the left) and fourth wife (bottom row, third from the right).
[Group portrait of Yip Sang wives and daughter-in-laws]
Photograph was possibly taken as part of a wedding celebration. Individuals identified are Yip Sang's third wife (bottom row, centre) and fourth wife (bottom row, third from the right).
[View of large buildings with gardens]
[View of garden area with pagodas and people sitting by a pond]
[View of a valley with houses]
[Studio portrait of two women in formal Japanese dress]
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of a woman in formal Japanese dress]
[View of people standing in front of some buildings]
[View of people in a boat on a river]
[View of large agricultural field with mountains in the background]
[View of bridge leading to pagodas]
[View of body of water with islands and mountains]
[View of a people sitting along a road in front of a building]
[View of a building on the river surrounded by trees]
[Studio portrait of three young women dancing in traditional Japanese dress]
[Studio portrait of three women in formal Japanese dress]
[Studio portrait of three women in formal Japanese dress]
[View of people in a boat on a river with houses and pack horses on the shore]
[View of man standing next to statue in the forest]
[View of a large building, possibly a school]
[Studio portrait of a woman in formal Japanese dress sitting in chair]
[View of people sitting in a yard in front of a house, overlooking water]
[View of people on bridge over river with buildings in background]
[Spectators around an empty field]