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[Photograph of the Wong children in front of New Glasglow train tracks] Wong, Bill
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Wong children with two friends by the train tracks. The Capitol Cafe is just down the street from this location. Front row (L to R): Tony Wong, Parker Wong, Bill Wong, and Jeanie Wong. Back row: Jim Borden and Bob Macmillan.; 王家孩子和兩個朋友的合照。國會咖啡廳就在他們身後的這條街上。前排左起: Tony Wong、Parker Wong、Bill Wong 和 Jeanie Wong。後排左起: Jim Borden 和 Bob Macmillan。
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[Photograph of the Wong children in front of New Glasglow train tracks]; [王家孩子們在新格拉斯哥火車軌前的照片]
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[between 1954 and 1955]
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Description |
Wong children with two friends by the train tracks. The Capitol Cafe is just down the street from this location. Front row (L to R): Tony Wong, Parker Wong, Bill Wong, and Jeanie Wong. Back row: Jim Borden and Bob Macmillan.; 王家孩子和兩個朋友的合照。國會咖啡廳就在他們身後的這條街上。前排左起: Tony Wong、Parker Wong、Bill Wong 和 Jeanie Wong。後排左起: Jim Borden 和 Bob Macmillan。
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image/jpeg
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GRI_079
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Original Format: Saint Mary's University. Gorsebrook Research Institute.
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Date Available |
2012-01-20
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or
otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Gorsebrook Research Institute: gorsebrook@smu.ca
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DOI |
10.14288/1.0367460
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Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Gorsebrook Research Institute: gorsebrook@smu.ca