The Nakajima school on Middle Island (also known as Deering Island)
King George High School Matric
Memorial to Japanese soldiers killed in action First World War
Official Japanese delegation posed on stairs of Court House with Mayor Louis D. Taylor and George Fitch
[The Continental Daily News (Japanese newspaper) building on the 200 block of Cordova Street]
[Group portrait of a large funeral procession in front of the Japanese Methodist Mission and gymnasium at the corner of Jackson Avenue and Powell Street]
[Group portrait of mature Japanese School students in front of the Japanese Hall]
[Group portrait of a large funeral procession in front of the Japanese methodist Mission and gymnasium at the corner of Jackson Avenue and Powell Street]
[Group portrait of mature Japanese School students in front of the Japanese Hall]
Vancouver College March 1928
Japanese monument and ornamental lake, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
[Strathcona Elementary School boys' soccer team]
[Group portrait of a large funeral procession in front of the Buddhist Temple and Mission at the corner of Albert and Woodland]
Meraloma and Japanese Rugby Teams
Japanese rugby team visit [game in progress]
Japanese rugby team visit
Japanese rugby team visit [woman in Japanese costume]
Japanese rugby team visit
Japanese rugby team visit [game in progress]
Japanese rugby team visit
Canadian Japanese Society at Japanese Memorial in Stanley Park
Canadian Japanese Society at Japanese Memorial in Stanley Park
B.C. Purchasers Association Japanese Picnic at Hastings [Park]
B.C. Purchasers Association Japanese Picnic at Hastings [Park]
Ex Magee Rugby Team - Winners Miller Cup 1932-33-34
King George High School Rugby Team Junior Champions 1933
[Portrait] Japanese couple in national dress - Mr. S. Mori, [505 Richards] corner of Richards and Pender.
Dai Nippon Tokyo Baseball Club, Tokyo, Japan at Athletic Park, Vancouver, B.C. May 1935
[Children at play]
[Japanese children on dock]
[Children at play]
[Children on dock]
[Children playing on dock]
[Prince and Princess Chichibu of Japan in the roof garden of the second Hotel Vancouver]
[Prince and Princess Chichibu of Japan in the roof garden of the second Hotel Vancouver]