1906-02-09 - Province - ad[vertisement]
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- Feb. 9, 1906 (Reproduced 2020)
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising the services of Yucho Chow as a Chinese interpreter and translator.
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1906-02-09 - Province - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising the services of Yucho Chow as a Chinese interpreter and translator.
1906-05-07 - Vancouver Daily World [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping announcing the forthcoming publication of Wa-Ying Yat-Po (The Chinese-English Daily Newspaper, written "Wah Ying Yat Bo" in the clipping).
1914-12-26 - Chinese Times - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1918-04-30 - Vancouver Sun - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1919-03-27 - Vancouver Daily World - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1923-05-11 - Province [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping detailing a faith healing event in which Yucho Chow took part.
1925-12-31 - Province [advertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1929-12-31 - Vancouver Sun [advertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1930-12-08 - Vancouver Sun - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1932-11-02-Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
1935-02-04 - Province [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping detailing a fire at the Washington Rooms, 512 Main Street.
1935-02-04 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping detailing a fire at 512, 516 and 518 Main Street.
1937-05-12 - Vancouver Sun - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising a number of businesses representing the Italian, French, German, Japanese, Swiss, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Greek, and Jugoslavian communities in Vancouver. Yucho Chow Photo Studio is included in the list of Chinese businesses.
1937-05-20 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping announcing the upcoming funeral of Chew Ping Sun. Clipping includes a photograph of Chew Ping Sun taken by Yucho Chow.
1937-12-24 - Province - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1938-02-11 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping announcing an upcoming whist drive and dance, including a photograph of dance committee members Sadie Lucas, Ann Pailey, Rose Frith and Edith Pemberton taken by Yucho Chow.
1938-12-08 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping announcing an upcoming performance by Howard Fair ("Harlem at Its Best") at "A Footlight Frolic" a the Lyric Theatre. Clipping includes a photograph of Howard Fair credited to Yucho Chow Studio.
1939-09-16 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Collector/curator’s description reads: “September 16, 1939, Vancouver. Newspaper clipping. Story reads: "Marjorie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, was married to Vernon Cecil Farnsworth, twin son of Mrs. Violet Farnsworth, September 2, St. Peter's Church.”
1939-12-14 - Province - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1941-11-29 - Vancouver Sun - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
1942-12-29 - Province - ad[vertisement]
Item is a newspaper clipping advertising Yucho Chow Studio.
Collector/curator's description reads: “1943, Vancouver. On location photo of the graduating class. The boy in front row, centre is Harvey Eng (son of Henry Eng). Back row (left to right): Miss Montgomery; Miss Lily McCarger; Mrs. Jack Chan; and Miss Esther Fung? Third Row: Unidentified; David Lim; Kong (Ken) Young; Unidentified; Unidentified. Middle Row: May Chu?: Valerie Lee; Audrey Yip: Jenny Jang; Unidentified. Front Row: Unidentified; Mary Phyllis Kett?; Harvey Eng, Mavis Yuen, Unidentified. This picture was taken at the Chinese United Church complex on Pender and Dunlevy Streets. These steps lead up to the men's dormitory where the church rented out rooms to single young men. The actual church was to the right of this building. The kindergarten classes were held in the basement of this building.”
1943-04-14 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping featuring an interview with Paratrooper Richard Keye Mar entitled "Victoria Chinese is Parachute Fighter." Clipping includes a photograph of Mar taken by Yucho Chow.
Collector/curator's description reads: “1945, Vancouver. Class photo. Front row (left to right): Phyllis Moy; Donna Yee; Lucie (Ying) Lum; Victor Huang; Janice Yuen; Raymond Chung; Nancy Eng. Middle row: Ruby Lam; Larry Wong; Joe Lee; Lila Chew; Shirley Jang; Anna Chow; Sonny Choy; Ken Lee. Back row: Lily May McCargar; Isabel Montgomery; Marion (Lowe) Mah.”
1945-11-22 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping pertaining to a legal dispute between Yucho Chow and his nephew W.N. Chow (also known as Chow Neen).
1945-11-23 - Vancouver Sun [news clipping]
Item is a newspaper clipping pertaining to a legal dispute between Yucho Chow and his nephew W.N. Chow (also known as Chow Neen).
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a film containing highlights of British Columbia's centennial year in Vancouver. Includes shots of an antique car parade, a tall ship at dock, naval vessels, street decorations in Vancouver, Chinese Freemasons parade (with drill team, dragon dance, etc.), a powwow, horse racing at Exhibition Park, PNE parade, and the last of the region's interurban streetcars. Film also includes footage showing the aftermath of the Second Narrows Bridge collapse.
[500 block of Carrall Street, looking north toward Pender Street]
Photograph shows carts, pedestrians, and buildings along the street, including the Chinese Empire Reform Association of Canada.
[A float in a parade in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A float of acrobats in a parade in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A float of acrobats in a parade in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
A group of men reading notices posted on a wall in Chinatown
Part of Karl Haspel fonds
[A parade celebrating VJ Day on Pender Street]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A parade celebrating VJ Day on Pender Street]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows a woman holding a copy of the Vancouver Sun with the headline "Official Peace"
Item shows an advertisement for Yucho Chow Studio.
Alan Ladd, Iris Wong and Loretta Young in "China"
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Alaskan Scenery and the Chinese Exhibit at Vancouver's Golden Jubilee
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a moving image/film documenting a Chinese performance at Vancouver's Golden Jubilee celebration that includes a theatrical stage show, a trapeze artist, and moving images of the Chinese Arch erected at Pender Street near Carrall Street. There are also images of an unknown beach. This section is preceded by the title frame: Chinese Exhibit Golden Jubilee at Vancouver, B.C.. Film also includes footage taken from a passanger ship moving up the Alaskan coast. The stops are separated by the title frames: Ketchikan, Alaska; Castle Rock; and Peril Straits.
The album consists of twenty-five photographs of Chinese landscapes and architecture and twenty five portraits of men and women in traditional Japanese dress.
Album consists of twenty-five photographs of Yip Sang's funeral in 1927, including photographs of the church, funeral procession and graveside service, as well as a head and shoulders portrait of Yip Sang, circa 1920.
Alvaro - Rosina Agostino - 1941
Collector/curator’s description reads: “Circa 1941, Vancouver. Colourized studio portrait of Rosina Alvaro (nee Agostino). This portrait was taken to send copies back to her family in Italy.”
Alvaro - Rosina Agostino - 1947
Collector/curator’s description reads: “Circa 1947, Vancouver. Portrait of Rosina Alvaro (nee Agostino). Photo was taken to send back to family in Italy. She was 20 at the time and working at the library and Main and Hastings. Her grandfathers had come in the 1800s to work on the railroad, then returned to Italy. Yucho was [so] enamoured with this photo that he displayed it in the studio's front window for about seven years.”
Anna May Wong - "Dangerous to Know" 1938
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Anna May Wong and Philip Ahn - "Daughter of Shanghai" 1937
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Arrival of Chinese statesman Li Hung Zhang at the CPR dock at the foot of Howe Street
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Arrival of Chinese statesman Li Hung Zhang at the CPR dock at the foot of Howe Street
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Arrival of Chinese statesman Li Hung Zhang at the CPR dock at the foot of Howe Street
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Arrival of Chinese statesman Li Hung Zhang at the CPR dock at the foot of Howe Street
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Arrival of Chinese statesman Li Hung Zhang at the CPR dock at the foot of Howe Street
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Arrival of Chinese statesman Li Hung Zhang at the CPR dock at the foot of Howe Street
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Artwork - 1921 - commemorating family trip to China