[Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown]
- AM640-S1-: CVA 260-758
- Item
- 1937
Part of James Crookall fonds
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[Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A float of acrobats in a parade in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A float in a parade in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A float of acrobats in a parade in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowd on a street in Chinatown celebrating VJ Day]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowd on a street in Chinatown celebrating VJ Day]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[People waving flags out of windows in Chinatown during VJ Day celebrations]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Chinese children waving flags during VJ Day celebrations in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Chinese children waving flags during VJ Day celebrations in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Crowds in street in Chinatown during VJ Day celebrations]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Men watching VJ celebrations from balcony in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown next to Hotel West]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Onlookers in Chinatown for funeral procession]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Onlookers in Chinatown for funeral procession]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Parade in Chinatown on Fisgard Street, Victoria B.C.]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the Chinese Settlement House on the far right.
[Chinese] funeral, Dupont Street (later East Pender Street)
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph shows the casket being transported in a horse drawn wagon past Fou Chong Ladies and Gents Tailor.
[Chinese] funeral, [in the unit block] Dupont Street (later East Pender Street)
Part of H.A. Price collection
Photograph also shows Yip Sang, second man lower left and buildings in the unit block of Dupont (East Pender Street) including the top portion of the Wing Sang building (51 East Pender).
Part of Joe Quan fonds
Item is an amateur film of the 1958 Chinatown Dragon Parade. The film includes views of spectators lined up along the parade route, buildings and signs for businesses along Pender Street, and cars and groups participating in the parade. Footage includes many shots of men in a large dragon costume, the Vancouver Fire Department Band, and the Chinese Freemasons and Chinese Community School floats.
Part of Joe Quan fonds
Item is an amateur film of the 1960 Miss Chinatown competition. Film includes footage of the evening gown, Chinese dress, public speaking and talent competitions, the selection of pageant finalists, and the crowning of the winner.
Members of the Chinatown Air Raid Patrol at the Chinese Benevolent Association
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.
[Chinese musicians playing during VJ day celebrations in Chinatown]
[Chinese lion in Victory celebration parade in Chinatown]
[Chinese musicians playing during VJ day celebrations in Chinatown]
[Men with Chinese lion in a Victory celebration parade through Chinatown]
[Chinese women and children bright costumes marching in the VJ day celebration parade in Chinatown]
[Two Chinese boys standing in a crowd watching VJ Day celebrations in Chinatown]
[Children marching in a Victory parade in Chinatown]
[Victory celebration parade in Chinatown]
[Chinese Students' Athletic Association soccer team]
Item is a group studio portrait of team members, which include several sons and a grandson of Yip Sang. Individuals indentified are: top row, left to right: Yip Kew Lap, Yip Kew Dang, Lee Yun Ming, Wong Ging Lim, Yip Kew Yin, Yip Kew Gin;
middle row, left to right: Lee Ning Jiu, Yip Kew Art, Yip Wing Fu, Wong Siu Boon, Ma Kwan Jiu, Fung Chiu Kwai, Yip Kew Gooey; and seated on the floor, left to right: Yip Kew Dock, Tsang Jo Da.
[Quene Yip: Inter high school senior champion 1925, Vancouver, B.C.]
[Group photograph of boys and young men on Pender Street]
Photograph shows a large group of boys and young men (some in scout uniforms) standing on Pender Street. The Peking Chop Suey House in the Chinese Freemason's Building at 1 West Pender Street appears in the background. Approximately half of the photograph is missing.
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of Yip Kew Mow]
Item is a photograph of Yip Kew Mow, the third son of Yip Sang.
[Head and shoulders studio portrait of Yip Sang]
[Congratulatory message in Chinese to Yip Sang on his 70th birthday]
Item is a photograph of a document with a message written in Chinese congratulating Yip Sang on his 70th birthday. The document was presented to him in 1915 by a group of Chinese residents in Vancouver, who originally came from Yip Sang's home village.
[Wedding portrait of Yip Kew Him]
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Yip Sang's number five son Yip Kew Him.
[Wedding portrait of Yip Kew Him and Lee Lan Fan]
Full-length studio portrait of Yip Sang's number five son Yip Kew Him and his wife.
[Wedding portrait of Yip Kew Him and Lee Lan Fan]
Full-length studio portrait of Yip Sang's number five son Yip Kew Him and his wife.
[Wedding portrait of Yip Kew Gin and Choi Tsui Wah]
Full-length studio portrait of Yip Sang's number six son Yip Kew Gin and his wife.
[Three-quarter length studio portrait of an unidentified young man]
[Chinese Empire Reform Association ]
Group studio portrait. Individuals identified are Won Alexander Cumyow (far left), Yip Yin, nephew of Yip Sang (standing) and Yip Sang (far right).
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).
[Third floor of the Wing Sang Building decorated for Yip Sang's 80th birthday]
The Wing Sang Building is located at 51 East Pender Street.