[Eleanor Collins singing with her band]
- AM1184-S3-: CVA 1184-1220
- Item
- [between 1940 and 1948]
[Eleanor Collins singing with her band]
[Sun Nom King restaurant, 382 Powell Street, boarded up]
Item is a photograph showing the former Sun Nom King restaurant at 382 Powell Street following with forced removal and dispossession of Japanese Canadians. A 'for rent' sign is visible in the window.
[Row of confiscated vehicles at Hastings Park racetrack]
Item is a photograph showing cars and trucks forcibly seized in conjunction with the dispossession and mass displacement of Japanese Canadians. Visible in background is the Shoot-the-Chutes amusement ride and roller coaster.
[Rochester (Eddie Anderson) and man in military uniform during Jack Benny's visit to Vancouver]
[Harris and Rochester looking out train window during Jack Benny's visit to Vancouver]
Photograph shows Dennis Day and Eddie Anderson
[Rochester (Eddie Anderson) on stage in front of an audience]
[Rochester (Eddie Anderson) at a microphone singing, during Jack Benny's visit to Vancouver]
[Jack Benny and his troupe watching customs officers check their baggage]
Left to right: Mary Livingstone, Jack Benny and Eddie Anderson.
[Jack Benny and troupe visiting a patient at the Shaughnessy Military Hospital]
L-R Mary Livingstone, Don Wilson, Eddie Anderson.
[Rows of confiscated vehicles at Hastings Park racetrack]
Item is a photograph showing cars and trucks forcibly seized in conjunction with the dispossession and mass displacement of Japanese Canadians.
[Two confiscated vehicles at Hastings Park racetrack]
Item is a photograph showing cars forcibly seized in conjunction with the dispossession and mass displacement of Japanese Canadians.
[Uchida Stationery Store, 347 Powell Street, boarded up]
Item is a photograph showing the former Uchida Stationery Store at 347 Powell Street following the forced removal and dispossession of Japanese Canadians. A 'for rent' sign and Wartime Prices and Trade Board license expiry notice are visible in the windows.
Item is a photograph showing Japanese Canadians on train and platform at CPR station en route to a work camp near Japser.
[Japanese Canadian men shaking hands through train window]
[Japanese Canadians entering train while friends and family wave from train platform]
[Japanese Canadian man and woman shaking hands through train window]
[Japanese Canadian men shaking hands through train window]
[Exterior of the Nippon Club with a for rent sign posted on the window]
Item is a photograph showing the club at 362 Alexander Street following the dispossession and forced removal of Japanese Canadians.
Item is a photograph showing a vacant store on Powell Street closed after the dispossession and forced removal of Japanese Canadians. Also posted on the window is a "V" for victory symbol and painted Japanese script.
[Caucasian man showing papers to a Japanese Canadian man]
[Caucasian man checking a Japanese Canadian man's papers]
[RCAF flying boat aircraft at airport]
Item is a photograph showing a Stranraer aircraft, RCAF 915.
[Jack Benny greeting fans at the Forum]
[Portrait of Mrs. B.F. Gummow and Mrs. A.S. Hartnell in the garden]
[Front view of the Army and Navy Department Store annex, Hastings Street]
[Portrait of Art Wilson and Bunty Andrews]
[Portrait of two staff members of the Vancouver News-Herald sports department]
[Head and shoulders portrait of a Vancouver News-Herald sports department staff member]
[Head and shoulders portrait of a Vancouver News-Herald sports department staff member]
[Head and shoulders portrait of a Vancouver News-Herald sports department staff member]
[Clancy Loranger, Vancouver News-Herald sports department reporter]
[Clancy Loranger with another unidentified Vancouver News-Herald sports department reporter]
[Portrait of Taki L. Ben, boxer]
[Ray's Superior Stores grocery]
Football team pushing a Victory Bond parade float depicting Mussolini, Hitler, and Hirohito
[Mr. Planta, of the News-Herald being presented with the 'V' flag]
Miss Healey is also pictured (centre)
[Portrait of Ivan Ackery with the winner of the Diana Shore contest]
[Labor headquarters, on site of first hospital in Vancouver]
[Portrait of Eli, the Red Cross dog]
Photograph shows crane lifting log to move it to the sawmill building.
[Two female fruit sellers holding a watermelon decorated to advertise war savings stamps]
[Portrait of Mrs. Ana Boettinger, her daughter, and a friend at the Hotel Vancouver]
[Operator and stewardess with a Trans-Canada Airlines short wave phone]
[Crowd seated in an auditorium]