York House School 1933-34 - Vancouver, B.C.
- AM1535-: CVA 99-4622
- Item
- May 14, 1934
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
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York House School 1933-34 - Vancouver, B.C.
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
York Hotel [at 790 Howe Street showing the ladies bar entrance]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
York Hotel [at 790 Howe Street]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Photograph shows parts of the Court House, the second Hotel Vancouver, the Vancouver Block and Castle Hotel
York Hotel [at 790 Howe Street]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Photograph shows parts of the second Hotel Vancouver, and clock tower of the Vancouver Block
York Hotel [at 790 Howe Street]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Yokohama festival, joint concert in Stanley Park
Item is a videocassette containing a news presentation from Japanese television about a joint concert [in Stanley Park] with Japanese and Canadian youths leading up to the Yokohama Day celebration at Expo 86.
The broadcast begins with a newscaster introducing the piece, and cuts to performances of Japanese and Canadian musicians playing jazz and band music, followed by short interviews with English speakers reacting to the music and the cultural exchange. Next up is a fashion show with ‘Miss Yokohama’ and a mixture of Japanese and Western women in traditional Japanese clothing, followed by a group of Japanese women playing traditional music on Koto. Street scenes of the grounds are followed by a brief interview with [an unknown politician or organizer] (in English) and then interviews with Japanese youth on the grounds. The band from earlier then plays an evening show, followed by interviews with the young Japanese musicians and some of the audience members (in English). The spot concludes with night footage of the grounds.
Yokohama Festival plant display at Oakridge Mall
Yokohama Festival kimono fashion show at Oakridge Mall
Yokohama Festival kimono fashion show at Oakridge Mall
Yokohama Festival kimono fashion show at Oakridge Mall
Yokohama Festival kimono fashion show at Oakridge Mall
Yokohama Festival black and white painting at Oakridge Mall
Yokohama Festival black and white painting at Oakridge Mall
YMCA joggers getting into shape for Miles for Millions walk in front of Seaforth Armoury
Part of Vancouver Express fonds
Item is a photograph showing joggers preparing for Miles for Millions run in front of Seaforth Armoury. Caption from Vancouver Express: "Getting in practice fro Miles for Millions walk set for May 3 are joggers from the YMCA. Runners took advantage of sunny weather to limber up for the mile walk which will start at Seaforth Armoury. Entry forms and details are available from the walk office, 615 Homer, phone 688-2932, and the YMCA."
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Y.M.C.A. buildings on Hastings Street near Cambie Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[YMCA building, northeast corner of Cambie and Dunsmuir Streets]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Y.M.C.A. banner held across Burrard Street in front of Wesley Methodist Church]
Part of Major Matthews collection
This group portrait is an example of a unique characteristic of the Cirkut format which made it possible for an individual to appear at both ends of the group photograph (see the same boy appearing at either end of the banner). Photograph shows a banner promoting Canadian Efficiency Test for Boys
[Y.M.C.A. banner being held across Burrard Street in front of Wesley Methodist Church]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a banner promoting Canadian Efficiency Test for Boys. Entire banner not shown.
Y.M.C.A. - playing softball, Cambie Street grounds
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Yip Sang's casket in the church]
[Yip Sang's casket and mourners]
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).
[Yip Sang mourners walking up the west side of the 500 block of Homer Street]
[Yip Sang grave stone at Mountain View Cemetery]
[Yip Sang grave site at Mountain View Cemetery]
Photograph shows a view of the grave site from a distance.
[Yip Sang funeral procession on East Pender Street]
[Yip Sang funeral procession on East Pender Street]
[Yip Sang funeral procession on East Pender Street]
[Yip Sang casket at grave site]
[Yip Sang casket at grave site]