The Nakajima school on Middle Island (also known as Deering Island)
- AM1533-S2-4-: 2009-005.466
- Item
- 1915
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands. Last on the right in the back row is Yukata Shintani.
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The Nakajima school on Middle Island (also known as Deering Island)
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands. Last on the right in the back row is Yukata Shintani.
The Nakajima school on Middle Island (also known as Deering Island)
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Southlands. Last on the right in the back row is Yukata Shintani.
Kikyo : coming home to Powell Street : a photography exhibition by Tamio Wakayama
Poster and promotional items for photography exhibition held July 21 to September 7, 1992, and related community forum held Saturday, August 8, 1992, at the Vancouver Museum, 1100 Chestnut Street.
Kikyo : coming home to Powell Street : a photography exhibition by Tamio Wakayama
Promotional materials for exhibit running July 21 to September 7, 1992. Includes artist's and curatorial statements, fact sheet, media release, poster, handbills, etc.
Japantown : multicultural neighbourhood celebration
The Bulletin : a journal of Japanese Canadian community, history and culture
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.
[Boat under construction by Japanese men]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The Continental Daily News (Japanese newspaper) building on the 200 block of Cordova Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of George Fitch fonds
[Portrait of Mr. Tadaichi Nagao, a Japanese interpreter]
Japanese monument and ornamental lake, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Personal correspondence from 'Rose & George' to L.D. Taylor on the verso.
Memorial to Japanese soldiers killed in action First World War
Part of Hubert William Lovell fonds
Photograph was taken in the summer.
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Japanese women and children in traditional costume]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Japanese men and boys in coronation parade]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Japanese girls in traditional costume in coronation parade]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Japanese Merchants' Association float in coronation parade]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Japanese float in coronation parade in the 300 Block of East Hastings Street]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows the Olympic Hotel and the Holborn Hotel
[Boys pulling a boat up a launching ramp]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Strathcona Elementary School boys' soccer team]
Part of Sam Kee Company fonds
Group portrait on the school steps including Mr. Thomas, Archie, Jack, Hasko, Gordon, Nixon, Quon, Shizuo, Eji, Gwong, Minoru, Buster, Baker, Hideo, Noble and others
Fishing boat entering cannery channel between breakwater and Garry Point
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Atlas camp, near the western end of the waterfront
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Mending nets, in a net shed at Atlas camp
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Cannery work, packing fish roe for export to Japan, B.C. Packers cannery
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Cannery house, built around 1910 near Atlas camp
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Cannery house, one of the last standing
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Fishing hut, Gilmour Slough (Finn Slough)
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Abandoned gillnetter, Gilmour Island
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Adrianna, a 38-foot sailing vessel being built by Gordon and Bianca Barns
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Hong Wong general store, old centre of town along Dyke road
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Item is a photograph of a building with "J.M. Campbell Physician and Surgeon" written on the window.
Marine grocery, Moncton Street
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Young Japanese-Canadians [showing off hockey cards]
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Item is a photograph showing children holding up hockey cards, including cards for Richard Lemieux of the Vancouver Canucks and Pierre Bouchard of the Montreal Canadiens.
Radio repair shop, Moncton Street
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Address on building is 371 Moncton.
Hideo Kokubo, on his troller in cannery channel
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Kiyoshi Murakami, fisherman, second generation Canadian
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Unosuke Sakamoto, first generation
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Harold Steves, grandson of Manoah Steves, first white man on Lulu Island
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
The Steves' family home, along the dyke at Steveston highway
Part of Rex Weyler fonds
Part of Rex Weyler fonds