- COV-S639-2-F27-: CVA 791-0796
- Item
- Jan. 1986
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
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Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[108 East Pender Street and 112? East Pender Street], Chinatown
Photograph shows Chinese Benevolent Association building, and an adjacent building, housing Oriental Art and Curios, and Ho Ho Chop Suey restaurant.
[123 East Pender Street, Mon Keang School]
Part of William Eadington Graham fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Cheng Wing Yeong Tong Association] building facade [at 79 1/2 East] Pender St[reet]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows Ho Inn Restaurant (79 East Pender Street)
Chinatown b[uilding] renovation at Main [Street] and Keefer [Street]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Chinese Benevolent Association building and Ho-Ho Chop Suey
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the Chinese Benevolent Association building (108 E. Pender Street), housing Oriental Art & Curios, on the left, and the Ho-Ho Chop Suey restaurant (102 E. Pender Street) on the 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 City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a copy of sections of a November 1889 fire insurance map that have been pieced together. Includes the area between Seymour and Dunlevy Streets, from the south shore of the Burrard Inlet to Keefer Street. Map shows Chinatown, part of False Creek, and buildings and their uses (commercial, residential, industrial). The name of the business, business owner, or type of business is noted for most commercial and industrial buildings.
Houses, Chinatown, exterior detail
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of the details (window, chimney, and gable decoration) of a house viewed through the space between two houses in Chinatown.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Yip Sang is the fifth person from the left.
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows a vacant business (5 West Pender Street) on the ground level of the Chinese Freemasons Building
Old Bldg. in Chinatown [Pender St. and Shanghai Alley]
Part of Walter E. Frost fonds
Photograph shows the building being demolished
[Side of a building in Chinatown]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows Marshall Wells Limited (549-573 Carrall Street)
Tom's Grocery storefront and Harry James mural advertisement, Keefer and Main
Part of Art Grice fonds
Item is a photograph of a building at 600 Main Street at the corner of Keefer Street and Main Street. The writing on the window says "Tom's Grocery" and the hanging signage in front of the corner door says "Tsui Kau Grocery". Painted on the north facade of the building is a large mural advertisement for Harry James Real Estate, located at 212 Keefer, two buildings to the left. Part of the doorway to the Sun Sun Rooms (210 Keefer Street) is visible to the left, and the Vanport Hotel (645 Main Street) is visible in the background on Main Street.
[Universal Arts oriental at 49 East Pender Street]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Vacant Sam Kee Building at 8 West Pender Street]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[View of corner of shallow building at Pender and Carrall Streets]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows exterior of building in Chinatown which is six feet deep. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows buildings and businesses along Pender Street includning the Sun Tower (100 West Pender Street), Ho Inn Restaurant (79 East Pender Street), Cheng Wing Yeong Tong Association (79 1/2 East Pender Street), and Trans National Emporium Importers (89 East Pender Street)
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows buildings and businesses including Hong Chong Fresh Fish Market (209 East Pender Street) and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (501 Main Street)
View [of East] Pender [Street] looking East [from] Columbia [Street]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows buildings and businesses along East Pender Street including Con's Appliance Ltd. (103 East Pender Street) and Ho-Ho Chop Suey (102 East Pender Street)
[View of the 100 block East Pender Street]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph shows 116 East Pender Street, the Chinese Benevolent Association (108 East Pender Street) and the Sun Ah Hotel (100 East Pender Street)
[View of the 100 block East Pender Street]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows buildings and businesses along East Pender Street including Bing C. Wong and Associates Accounting and Taxation Services, South Seas Dining Lounge, Yick Fung Tea Room Restaurant (137 East Pender Street), Temple Shop Novelties (123 East Pender Street), Con's Appliance Ltd. (103 East Pender Street), and the Sun Tower (100 West Pender Street)
V.J. Day Chinese Dragon Parade
Photograph shows the Chinese School and Lee Buildings and the Sun Tower in the background.
Label on verso of print reads "Chinese Victory Day Celebration / The Dragon Parade / Vancouver, B.C. / August 17, 1945"
West view of [the] 100 block E[ast] Pender [Street] (from B. of M. balcony)
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph also shows buildings and businesses along Pender Street including Bing C. Wong and Associates Accounting and Taxation Services, Temple Shop Novelties (123 East Pender Street), B.C. Royal Cafe (119 East Pender Street), and the Sun Tower (100 West Pender Street)