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- Mid to late 20th century
Part of Humber Fashion Collection
Knee-length, white mink fur coat with a wide shawl collar
Christian Dior
Outerwear
Toronto
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Part of Humber Fashion Collection
Knee-length, white mink fur coat with a wide shawl collar
Christian Dior
Outerwear
Toronto
Chris Whitaker and Joe Andrews in front of a Humber sign
Part of Nancy Burt research collection
File consists of material collected together by MacKinnon relating to Physical Facilities, capital projects, and buildings on campus. The file includes a 1995 report on the Departments and buildings on campus, the master plan and implementation plan for the Robert A. Gordon Learning Centre (Lakeshore Campus), statistics, lists of capital projects (2000-2001; 2003-2004), correspondence regarding building projects in the 1980s and 1990s, and other material.
File consists of an information booklet providing advice to prospective students on what they should look for in choosing a college.
"Chinese Pioneers" by Ching Ma : [book]
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a publication documenting material concerning the immigration of Chinese to Canada. Item includes Wayson's stamp, a bookmark and some handwritten notes.
Chinese language elementary school textbook
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
Item is a text book. Cover translates to: "Chinese Language Textbook : Elementary School Volume Two"
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a page explaining the Chinese astrological signs.
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a news clipping discussing a historical site at 346 Spadina Avenue, copies of the Chinatown History Museum newsletter, and photocopied sections from Working People, a book by Desmond Martin with Terry Copp, about Chinatowns in Canada and the US.
"Chinatown News" : [volume 43, number 7]
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of an issue of the Vancouver community magazine. Cover story and image focus on "The First Chinese Lady Cabbie In Vancouver" -Ann Eng. In the article, Eng discusses her experiences growing up outside of Chinatown, in South Vancouver and her difficulty feeling accepted by the community in Chinatown, as well as her experience starting out as a cab driver in the 1950s.
Chimneys on Lakeshore building : [photograph]
Part of David Lui photo collection