Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [41 of 51]
- AM1523-S6-F57-: 2008-010.3881
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- 1923
Part of Paul Yee fonds
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Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [41 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [47 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Album inscription states, "Mr., Mrs. and daughter at home".
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [9 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a man leaning against a ship railing. Album inscription states "Hugh Chan".
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [24 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a man holding a fishing rod. Album inscription states, "Father at Capilano, '26".
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [1 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a man holding a dead animal. Album inscription states, "I shot a raccoon."
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Paul Yee carrying Michael Yee on his shoulders at Charleson Park
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Paul Yee carrying his nephew, Michael Yee, on his shoulders and talking to another unidentified man.
Paul Yee carrying a Michael Yee on his shoulders at Charleson Park
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Paul Yee carrying his nephew, Michael Yee.
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [6 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group portrait of the Chinese Nationalist League of Canada, Vancouver branch, welcoming Zhang, Xiang Hua Committee.
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [5 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group studio portrait of members of the [Vancouver Chinese Academic Study Society].
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [35 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group portrait. Inscription states "Picnic in [North] Vancouver."
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [4 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a Di, June, and Mrs. A. M. Stephens walking on Granville Street.
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [12 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group of men at Capilano Canyon.
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [15 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a doctor standing over a patient on a table. Caption identifies the doctor as Benjamin K. Wong.
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [26 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Kuo Kong Silk Company executives.
Images borrowed from Thomas Moore Whaun [7 of 51]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing a group portrait of executives and delegates of the Wong's Association.
Group portrait of planning committee of Saltwater City exhibition, at Chinese Cultural Centre
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Pictured from left to right, back row: David Wong, Rosanna So, John Ko, Paul Yee, Elwin Xie, Carol Lee, Elizabeth Shefrin, Joyce Lee. Front row: Hayne Wai, Mary Paddon, Jenny Lee, Ray Mah, Ramona Mar, Brenda Cha.
Group with whom Paul Yee travelled to China in 1976
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph taken in Vancouver, after the group's return from China. Pictured from left to right, back row: Robert Seto, Winnie (Laifong) Leung, Randy Louis, Suzanna Seto, Nancy Chung, Greg Lam; front row: Chung Ko, Stanley Chow.
Judy M. Chan walking with the aid of crutches
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Ching Ming ceremony at cemetery with Chinese Benevolent Association president Bill Yee
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing John Wong, former executive director of the Chinese Cultural Centre.
Mon Keang Chinese School principal Wong Koon Fow
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Mon Keang Chinese School principal Wong Koon Fow
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Mon Keang Chinese School principal Wong Koon Fow
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Mon Keang Chinese School principal Wong Koon Fow
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Dragon boat race spectators at Charleson Park
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Romy So and Selina Chew.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Paul Yee and his aunt, Lillian Ho Wong, at Yee's home at 2021 York Avenue.
Ching Won Music Association, Cantonese opera rehearsal
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Robert Kikuchi Yngojo.
Anthony Chung, Evelyn Wong with Louie Phillips
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Image from Pender Guy oral history trip to Kamloops and Vernon, B.C.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Item is a photograph showing Tommy Tao.
Unidentified Chinese man with prize - early 1930s [Thomas Lowe]
Collector/curator’s description reads: “1930s, Vancouver. And unidentified young Chinese man standing in front of a miniature, decorative wagon. It appears he may have won some type of competition as there are ribbons on the wagon. One ribbon reads ‘British Columbia.’ And the other ribbon reads ‘Junior Second Award Place. Fisker [Fisher] Body's Craftsman Guild.’”
The man was subsequently identified as Thomas Lowe.
Man standing on the balcony of the Chinese Nationalist League Building in Port Alberni, B.C.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Interior of the Chinese Nationalist League building in Port Alberni, B.C.
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Unidentified Chinese Man - 1935
Collector/curator’s description reads: “Circa 1935, Vancouver. Photo of a young, unidentified Chinese man wearing a three-piece suit. The photo was found in the album owned by Lillian Sam (nee Lowe).
Lowe - first name unknown - early 1920s
Collector/curator’s description reads: “Late 1920s, Vancouver. Photo of a man whose surname was Lowe, sharply dressed in a winter overcoat and holding a cane.”
Lowe - first name unknown - c. 1917
Collector/curator’s description reads: “Circa 1917, Vancouver. Portrait of a Chinese man whose last name was Lowe.”
Collector/curator’s description reads: “1931, Vancouver. Portrait of Lowe Wong Shee. The photo appears to have been taken for use as a travel document. On the front of the frame is written Feb 3, 1931. Blue Funnel (last word not clear) but likely related to the Blue Funnel Line of ships.”
Lowe - first name unknown - 1920s
Collector/curator’s description reads: “1920s, Vancouver. Portrait of a Chinese man who surname was Lowe.”
Collector/curator’s description reads: “Early 1930s, Vancouver. Portrait of Jessie Lowe. She died in 1935 at the tender age of 21.”
Collector/curator’s description reads: “1931, Vancouver. Portrait of Lowe Sui Hing The photo may have been taken for use as a travel document. On the front of the frame is written Feb 3, 1931.”
Wong Mow w unidentififed business partner - 1917
Collector/curator’s description reads: “1917, Vancouver. Shirt maker Wong Mow (seated) with his unnamed business partner. It is believed they pooled their money to open the Modern Silk Shirt Tailors on Main Street in Vancouver. Back of card reads: Postcard Yucho Chow, 23 Pender Street West.”
Collector/curator’s description reads: “Circa 1920s, Vancouver. Wong Mow (a tailor who owned Modern Silk Shirt Company on Main Street in Vancouver).”
Collector/curator’s description reads: “C. 1915, Vancouver. Quong John Wong in a suit. Quong was a Vancouver businessman who ran a grocery store and invested in restaurants. It is believed that, for some period, he was a partner/owner in the W.K. Gardens Chop Suey restaurant, a popular banquet-style restaurant that operated in Vancouver's Chinatown from about 1917-1985.”
Collector/curator’s description reads: “1941, Vancouver. Photo of tailor Wong Mow who ran the Modern Silk Shirt Company on Main Street in Vancouver's Chinatown. His actual name was Wong Quon Ho. And he was 20 years old when he arrived in Canada in 1911 on the Chicago Maru. He lived in the back of his shop on Main Street in Chinatown. He had a wife and one child in China. And here in Canada, with his second wife he fathered four children: Wah Wong; Git Wong; Larry Wong and Jennie Wong.
Unidentified Chinese woman - from James Fong Wong album
Collector/curator’s description reads: “C. 1920s, Vancouver. Portrait of an unidentified young Chinese woman. The photo was found in the album of James Wong Fong whose family ran a jewelry and watch store in Vancouver's Chinatown.”
Unidentified Chinese actor - 1940s
Collector/curator's description reads: “1940s, Vancouver. Unidentified Chinese man, likely an actor. The photo was found in the collection of Louis Gain Wai, a Vancouver Chinatown businessman who owned The Chung King Restaurant and was a big supporter of the arts.”
Patrick Chen at 313 East Pender Street [Chinese Cultural Centre]
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Chinese Students Athletic Association, Winners of the Iroquois Cup
Part of Paul Yee fonds