[Caucasian man checking a Japanese Canadian man's papers]
- AM1184-S3-: CVA 1184-1356
- Item
- Sept. 1942
[Caucasian man checking a Japanese Canadian man's papers]
[Caucasian man showing papers to a Japanese Canadian man]
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.
[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.
[Japanese Canadian men shaking hands through train window]
[Japanese Canadian man and woman shaking hands through train window]
[Japanese Canadians entering train while friends and family wave from train platform]
[Japanese Canadian men shaking hands through train window]
Item is a photograph showing Japanese Canadians on train and platform at CPR station en route to a work camp near Japser.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.