[Photographs of Chinese United Church and related people and events ]
- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-TX-298-44
- File
- [190-?]-1988
File contains photographs of the Chinese United Church and its congregants.
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[Photographs of Chinese United Church and related people and events ]
File contains photographs of the Chinese United Church and its congregants.
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[Photographs of Chinese students in China universities and colleges]
File contains photographs of universities and colleges in China. These photographs were sent to the Chinese Benevolent Association in Vancouver from an unknown sender in Hong Kong.
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[Materials related to Zhongshan, China]
File contains photographs of Zhongshan county in China. These photos were enclosed with a letter describing the benefits of communist rule on Zhongshan, addressed to the Chinese Benevolent Association in Vancouver.
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[Chinese freemason photographs]
File contains the glass plate negative portraits of staff working with or in a Freemasons Guild.
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File contains photographs and condolences related to the death and funeral of Wong Mun Po.
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Western Canada : the highway of the Empire
Pamphlet advertising benefits of farming in Western Canada.
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British Columbia : farms, fisheries, forests, mines
Pamphlet promoting settlement in British Columbia. Pamphlets contain illustrations, maps of routes of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and text describing British Columbia, bound in an orange cover with art deco designs.
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Western Canada : the man behind the plow
Irregular-shaped pamphlet advertising benefits of farming in Western Canada, given as a souvenir at the 1912 American Land & Irrigation Exposition in New York State.
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The wreck of the Princess Kathleen
Clipping from Life Magazine.
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Clipping regarding the launch of the Princess Kathleen, with a picture of the ship.
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[Album of luggage labels from hotels along the Canadian Pacific world cruise route]
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[Luggage sticker with the text "100"]
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[Luggage sticker with the text "B"]
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City keeps open house for world-tour passengers on Empress of Scotland
Newspaper clipping.
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20 years to pay for Canadian Pacific Railway farms
Pamphlet listing payment options for settlers purchasing farmland in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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Yip Sang, pioneer merchant, extends greetings to British Columbia
Clipping of an article and accompanying photograph about Yip Sang.
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Pamphlet biography of Yip Sang, ca. 1925.
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[Yip Sang's will copied by young family members as writing practice]
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[Newsclipping titled 'The Last Spike goes in']
Photograph and caption.
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[Extract from a handbook for Chinese workers published in Victoria, B.C., 1892]
Reprinted from the original handbook for Chinese Workers: Victoria, B.C. : s.n., 1892.
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Chinese children, Victoria, B.C.
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[Anonymous warning with theatre tickets]
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[Inquiry by inspector of dominion police]
Inquiry regarding Chinese merchants attempting to enter Canada on Empress of China held by Col. C. Worsnop, Comptroller of Customs.
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[Inquiry by inspector of dominion police]
Inquiry regarding Chinese merchants attempting to enter Canada on Empress of China.
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[General regulations for an explosive-manufacturing workplace]
From the files of the Dart Coon Club, Victoria.
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The second section of The Citizen Newspaper from April 17, 1970 which is devoted to cities and towns in Northern BC. Possibly the Prince George Citizen.
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A typed page of figures listed as being "Taken from Auditors' memoranda found in old records at Victoria". Also includes small handwritten pages of notes and calculations. Likely compiled by A.B. (Burt) McNeill.
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[Telegrams to A.B. (Burt) McNeill]
Telegrams from various people congratulating Burt McNeill on his retirement.
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Building Railway Right of Way Nanoose BC
Handwritten notes and hand-drawn map of the rail line between Nanaimo and Englishman's River. The notes include costs and labour figures, as well as an envelope franked Dec 28 1901. Some of the memos are signed by George R. Lawrence, to whom the envelope is also addressed.
Lawrence, George R.
Handwritten notes, presumably by A.B. (Burt) McNeill based on the diaries of Fred Brown.
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Canadian Pacific Railway's System Extended to Victoria
A leaflet of a news article about the rail expansion, reproduced from the Victoria Times of July 7th, 1905.
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A ledger showing purchases of goods from a hotel in Elko, B.C. Chinese inscriptions indicate that the hotel was either owned by a Chinese person, or that a Chinese person was employed there.
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Clippings related to C.P.R. tourism on steamships
Clippings of advertisements related to travel on C.P.R. steamships.
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Clippings related to C.P.R. tourism
Clippings of advertisements related to the Canadian Pacific Railway.
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Chief Inspector of Fisheries correspondence regarding licenses to Orientals
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Birth announcement for Mr. and Mrs. Yen W. Yip.
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Ships of the Canadian Pacific Railway : British Columbia Coast Steamship Service ships
Consists of magazine, newspaper and book clippings featuring photographs and historical information pertaining to the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service ships, notably the Princess ships.
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Warning correspondence to stay away from actresses
Consists of one anonymous letter from a friend, possibly regarding actress Au Yim Hing.
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Third C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Britain fashion show review in the Canadian Home Journal
Consists of the May 1956 issue of the Canadian Home Journal, featuring an article regarding a fashion show held on board the third C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Britain after its arrival at Montreal on its maiden voyage in April, 1956.
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Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, annotated by Dr. Wallace B. Chung. Of note are an article about Victoria, an article about Chinese servants in Victoria, and an article about the first C.P.R. tracks.
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Cover of the New Yorker magazine, 28 Jun. 1952 issue
Cover of the New Yorker from 28 Jun. 1952, depicting a ship in port at night. Mounted on foam core.
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Clipping about engineers on the Empress of Japan
Newspaper clipping.
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Map.
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Newspaper and clipping about the Canadian Pacific Railway Pier B-C in Vancouver
Newspaper with articles about Pier B-C, and a clipping about the construction of Canada Place on the old Pier B-C site.
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Clippings relating to Capt. J. W. Thomas
File also includes Christmas cards from the Thomases to Dr. W. B. Chung.
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Clippings and an invitation relating to Capt. Samuel Robinson
File contains newspaper clippings about Captain Robinson and an invitation to him and his wife to attend the unveiling of a tablet in honour of Alexander Stewart Monro.
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Correspondence and other textual material relating to the Allan Line
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, a log abstract from the R.M.S. Tunisian, and other textual material relating to the Allan Line.
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Clippings relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Vancouver
One clipping and one tear-sheet.
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Clippings and diagrams relating to the destruction of Pier B-C
Newspaper clippings related to the demolition of Pier B-C and plans for the salvaging of artifacts, and a few sheets with diagrams by Dr. W. B. Chung concerning the storage of the artifacts he secured from the pier prior to its destruction.
Chung, Wallace B.
Newspaper and clippings about the Canadian Pacific Railway Pier D fire
Clippings and a newspaper about Pier D in Vancouver and the fire that destroyed it.
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