File 1 - Photographs

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CA CHKL F002-S4-1

Title

Photographs

Date(s)

  • [1940s] - [ca. 1951] (Creation)

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2 b+w photographs

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(1928 - 2017)

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(1916 - 2004)

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File includes 2 photographs:

  1. Raymond Jai giving a talk during Chau Luen Kon Sol Society meeting, likely at the Vancouver branch.
  2. Group photo at the “Five surname Club” (Chau Luen Kon Sol Society) meeting room at 73 Darcy St. in Toronto. Don Hune 許燦安 (husband of Hune - Jacqueline Tse (or Deer) Gar Yin, a famous Cantonese Opera singer in Toronto. His bio can be found at https://rbscarchives.library.ubc.ca/hune-tan-on. They are the parents of Bernice Hune and Shirley Hune.) is on the left side of the table, seated but higher than the others. Raymond Jai is standing (tallest person) just to the left of the clock. Doug Hum (譚荣德)’s uncle, Hum Ji, is sitting on the right ride of the table, not far from Raymond Jai. Photo removed from the folder for 1951 Detroit Parade enlarged photos (see F001-S10-1).

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  • Chinese

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    Language(s)

    • English
    • Chinese

    Script(s)

    • Latin
    • Traditional Han

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