Mrs. Lee Mong Kow (daughter of Sam Kee), Mrs. Charlie Bo, and Mrs. Ting
Chinese dwellings on Cormorant Street
Gim Fuk Yuen Company, General Merchants located on Government Street
Chinese houseboy and maid at "Stoneyhurst", the Rout Harvey residence
Chinese gardener at "Stoneyhurst", the Rout Harvey residence
Chinese funeral (feeding the dead) in Ross Bay Cemetery
Chinese houseboy at "Stoneyhurst"
Chinese parade on Government Street
Chinese servants at "Stoneyhurst", the Rout Harvey residence
Chinese houseboy at "Stoneyhurst"
Portrait of three men
Chinese funeral (feeding the dead) in Ross Bay Cemetery
Family of Lim Dat Chor. Lim Tong Shee (Lim Bangs mother) seated centre, Lim Bang behind her.
Chinese funeral (feeding the dead) in Ross Bay Cemetery
Lim Bang's family at their residence at 952 Queen's Avenue. Children are Rose, Violet (Diin), Gore and son Fay
Lim Dat Chor (Lim Bang's father)
Chinese vegetable peddler at 912 Heywood Avenue, residence of Mrs. G.A. McTavish
Chinese man
Li Hongzhang with Governor Blake in Hong Kong
Chinese Empire Reform Association located at 1713 Government Street decorated for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York
Lim Bang
Tinted print of Lim Bang in a carriage pulled by his horse "Uncle Dick"
Three generations of the Lee Mong Kow family. L to R: Mrs. Lee Mong Kow (behind) Lee Yook Choy, Lee Yook Quan, Mrs. Lee Kwan Sze, Lee Yook Tong, Lee Yut Wah, Lee Yook Lum
Crew aboard the "Restorer"
Formal opening of the Chinese Public School, 636 Fisgard Street
Interior of Oriental Importing Co. 506-510 Cormorant Street (now Pandora)
Chinese School at 636 Fisgard Street, grand opening
Woman and children walking along Chinatown boardwalk
Lee Sha Kun
Group inside Hook Sin Tong Building, 658-666 Herald Street
Arch erected on Government Street on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught
Group outside Hook Sin Tong Building, 658-666 Herald Street
Hook Sin Tong Building, 658-666 Herald Street
Arch erected on Government Street on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught
Sweeney's first stave saw and two stave sawyers at the Cooperage in Esquimalt
Chinese fish seller
Group with tall Chinese military man
Group outside unidentified building, possibly missionaries
Chinese peddler in front of the C & C taxi stand at 906 Government Street
Tennis group on Lim Bang's private tennis court next to his house at 952 Queens Avenue
Victoria Chinese Presbyterian Church picnic
Chinese politician said by Lim Bang to have been killed in Chinatown
Chinese man named Toye on steps
Foy, the Rattenbury' family's Chinese servant at 1701 Beach Drive