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[Portrait of Nancy Har Lee] [unknown]
Description
Portrait of Nancy Lee, the sister of Albert Lee, taken in a studio in Guangzhou, China. Nancy Lee is approximately eight or nine years of age in this photo. The photo was taken and sent to Chuck Lee who had not seen his daughter since her birth due to conditions imposed by the Chinese Exclusion Act.; Nancy Lee (李棣華的妹妹) 在廣州某照相館拍攝的照片。Nancy Lee 在照片中大概有八至九歲。此照片是為了要寄給李修策而拍攝的。李修策因排華法案的限制導致他無法與素未謀面的中國女兒團聚。
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[Portrait of Nancy Har Lee]; [Nancy Har Lee 的肖像]
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[between 1930 and 1939]
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Description |
Portrait of Nancy Lee, the sister of Albert Lee, taken in a studio in Guangzhou, China. Nancy Lee is approximately eight or nine years of age in this photo. The photo was taken and sent to Chuck Lee who had not seen his daughter since her birth due to conditions imposed by the Chinese Exclusion Act.; Nancy Lee (李棣華的妹妹) 在廣州某照相館拍攝的照片。Nancy Lee 在照片中大概有八至九歲。此照片是為了要寄給李修策而拍攝的。李修策因排華法案的限制導致他無法與素未謀面的中國女兒團聚。
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image/jpeg
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GRI_119
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Original Format: Saint Mary's University. Gorsebrook Research Institute.
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Date Available |
2012-08-22
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Rights |
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 |
10.14288/1.0367501
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CONTENTdm
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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