{"title":"[Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sun Yue Clemens inside store]","altern":[],"creato":"[unknown]","contra":[],"publis":[],"date":"[1915?]","dateb":[],"sort":"1915","descri":"Depicts Wong Sun Yue and Ella May Clemens. Inscribed in ink at top of card: \"Mr Mrs Wong Sun Yue Clemens \/ Mrs Howard Gould's \/ sister.\" Additional annotations appear verso of postcard.","physic":[],"catego":"Images of Chinese people and communities in North America","subjec":"Chinatowns--San Francisco  ; Chinese--Men ; Interracial marriage ; Postcards","subjea":[],"person":[],"genre":"Photographs","type":"Still Image","format":"image\/jpeg","langua":[],"contri":"Wong and Clemens met in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequently married.  They opened a curio and tea shop in Chinatown and published a series of postcards of themselves to promote the store. For more information, see Bowen, Robert W and Brenda Young Bowen, San Francisco's Chinatown (South Carolina: Arcadia 2008), 41-6.","ubc":[],"identi":"CC-PH-00136","locati":"Box 1","digita":"CC_PH_00136","relati":"Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection","source":"Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. The Chung Collection. CC_PH_00136","datea":"2015-11","publia":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","rights":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http:\/\/rbsc.library.ubc.ca\/","licens":[],"transc":[],"catalo":[],"projec":[],"aip":[],"file":[],"doi":"1.0217755","dmcreated":"2015-11-30","dmmodified":"2020-02-28","dmrecord":"1343"}