Credits for photos used on this website
Lead image - home page: Natural color productions. (1950). Chinatown at Night, Vancouver BC. The Chung Collection (CC_PH_00073, Box 1). University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. DOI: 10.14288/1.0218563.
A look back on history - home page: Gowan Sutton Company. (1928). Sent from [M. Clark] to Mrs. [S] Hamilton, 22 August, 1928. The Chung Collection (CC_PB_10644, CC-EX-5). University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. DOI: 10.14288/1.0355122.
A look at the present state - home page: Retrieved from http://raincityknits.com/blog/2015/6/29/chinatown-festival-knit-drive.
Lead image - The story of Vancouver's Chinatown: Major James Skitt Matthew. (1884). Wah Chong family outside laundry business on Water Street. Major Matthews Collection (SGN 435.1). City of Vancouver Archives, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/wah-chong-family-outside-laundry-business-on-water-street.
Lead image - The significance of Chinatown's past: James Crookall. (1937). Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown. James Crookall Fonds (CVA 260-758). City of Vancouver Archives, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/men-reading-posted-newspapers-in-chinatown-3.
Image - Significance in Political Life: Unknown. A portrait of Chinese men and women, Vancouver. "Chinese Canadian Club". University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from https://www.library.ubc.ca/chineseinbc/chineseclub.html.
Lead image - The significance of Chinatown today: Chandler Walter. (2017). Sai Woo sits under the Chin Wing Chun Society building. Retrieved from http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/neon-rooster-sign-sai-woo-vancouver-chinatown.
Image - Significance in Political Life: John Mackie. (2016). Mrs. Kong, Mrs. Luu, and Ms. Chan protest Vancouver’s policies toward Chinatown at a press conference Monday outside a new high-end grocery store at Main and Georgia. Retrieved from http://chinatowngirl.ca/chinatown-seniors-protest-city-plan/.
Lead image - A closer look at Chinatown: Thoughts and opinions: Major Kames Skitt Matthew. (1936). Men sitting outside shallow building at Pender and Carrall Streets. Major Matthews Collection (Bu N158.2). City of Vancouver Archives, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/men-sitting-outside-shallow-building-at-pender-and-carrall-streets.
Lead image - Research and Bibliography: SFU David See-Chai Lam Centre for International Communication. Map of Vancouver's Chinatown, 1889. Retrieved from http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2016/02/vancouver-chinatown-history/.
Additional images used have captions that show the source/archive that the photos and artifacts were retrieved from.
A look back on history - home page: Gowan Sutton Company. (1928). Sent from [M. Clark] to Mrs. [S] Hamilton, 22 August, 1928. The Chung Collection (CC_PB_10644, CC-EX-5). University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. DOI: 10.14288/1.0355122.
A look at the present state - home page: Retrieved from http://raincityknits.com/blog/2015/6/29/chinatown-festival-knit-drive.
Lead image - The story of Vancouver's Chinatown: Major James Skitt Matthew. (1884). Wah Chong family outside laundry business on Water Street. Major Matthews Collection (SGN 435.1). City of Vancouver Archives, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/wah-chong-family-outside-laundry-business-on-water-street.
Lead image - The significance of Chinatown's past: James Crookall. (1937). Men reading posted newspapers in Chinatown. James Crookall Fonds (CVA 260-758). City of Vancouver Archives, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/men-reading-posted-newspapers-in-chinatown-3.
Image - Significance in Political Life: Unknown. A portrait of Chinese men and women, Vancouver. "Chinese Canadian Club". University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from https://www.library.ubc.ca/chineseinbc/chineseclub.html.
Lead image - The significance of Chinatown today: Chandler Walter. (2017). Sai Woo sits under the Chin Wing Chun Society building. Retrieved from http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/neon-rooster-sign-sai-woo-vancouver-chinatown.
Image - Significance in Political Life: John Mackie. (2016). Mrs. Kong, Mrs. Luu, and Ms. Chan protest Vancouver’s policies toward Chinatown at a press conference Monday outside a new high-end grocery store at Main and Georgia. Retrieved from http://chinatowngirl.ca/chinatown-seniors-protest-city-plan/.
Lead image - A closer look at Chinatown: Thoughts and opinions: Major Kames Skitt Matthew. (1936). Men sitting outside shallow building at Pender and Carrall Streets. Major Matthews Collection (Bu N158.2). City of Vancouver Archives, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved from http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/men-sitting-outside-shallow-building-at-pender-and-carrall-streets.
Lead image - Research and Bibliography: SFU David See-Chai Lam Centre for International Communication. Map of Vancouver's Chinatown, 1889. Retrieved from http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2016/02/vancouver-chinatown-history/.
Additional images used have captions that show the source/archive that the photos and artifacts were retrieved from.
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Mackie, J. (2016, March 28). "Old and new Chinatown meet in the 200-block of East Georgia." The Vancouver Sun. Accessed on December 2, 2017 from www.vancouversun.com/business/chinatown+meet+block+east+georgia/11809527/story.html.
Mitchell, K. (2000). "Global diasporas and traditional towns: Chinese transnational migration and the redevelopment of Vancouver's Chinatown." Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 11(2), pp. 7-18. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41757855.
Simon Fraser University David See-Chai Lam Centre for International Communication. "Vancouver Chinatown, 1886-2011." Accessed on November 20, 2017 from https://www.sfu.ca/chinese-canadian-history/vancouver_chinatown_en.html.
The Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society. "Douglas Jung." Accessed on November 28, 2017 from http://www.ccmms.ca/veteran-stories/army/douglas-jung/.
Vancouver Chinatown Revitalization Committee. "Vancouver proposes funds to upgrade Chinatown's ornate street lamps." Accessed on December 1, 2017 from http://ourvcrc.com/?p=436.
Mackie, J. (2016, March 28). "Old and new Chinatown meet in the 200-block of East Georgia." The Vancouver Sun. Accessed on December 2, 2017 from www.vancouversun.com/business/chinatown+meet+block+east+georgia/11809527/story.html.
Mitchell, K. (2000). "Global diasporas and traditional towns: Chinese transnational migration and the redevelopment of Vancouver's Chinatown." Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 11(2), pp. 7-18. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41757855.
Simon Fraser University David See-Chai Lam Centre for International Communication. "Vancouver Chinatown, 1886-2011." Accessed on November 20, 2017 from https://www.sfu.ca/chinese-canadian-history/vancouver_chinatown_en.html.
The Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society. "Douglas Jung." Accessed on November 28, 2017 from http://www.ccmms.ca/veteran-stories/army/douglas-jung/.
Vancouver Chinatown Revitalization Committee. "Vancouver proposes funds to upgrade Chinatown's ornate street lamps." Accessed on December 1, 2017 from http://ourvcrc.com/?p=436.