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Title Young Immigrant's Trust Account Book
Reference EX-8.3-1.1
Library University of British Columbia
Collection The Chung Collection
Date 1923
Description Account book of one of the children employed by the firm and brought over from China.
Document Type Accounts, Business Records
Theme(s) Migration and Immigration; Trade and Commerce
Keywords money, payment, accounts, immigration, employment, labour, children, charity, wholesale, oil, tea, rice, merchandise, wages
Countries Canada; China
Places Vancouver
Company Wing Sang and Company
People Yip Sang
Language Chinese, English
Additional Information In the early 1920s Yip Sang and Wing Sang Company continued to assist immigration of youths, often aged 11 or 12 years old, to Canada from China, facilitating their passage and support on arrival in British Columbia. This volume provides a journal for the year 1923 of funds entrusted to Yip Sang to defray costs of immigration and subsequent living expenses for youths sent by their parents from China to Canada.

This item forms part of the Wallace B Chung and Madeline H Chung collection. In 1999, the Chung family made this exceptional gift to the University of British Columbia Library. The collection, now housed in UBC's Irving K Barber Learning Centre, contains more than 25,000 rare and unique items (documents, books, maps, posters, paintings, photographs, silver, glass, ceramic ware and other artefacts). In making a generous gift of this unique and extensive research collection, Dr Chung gives back to Canada something of what he and his family have gained since his grandfather came from China to settle in Victoria more than 100 years ago. Inspired to start collecting by an illustrated poster of the CP RMS Empress of Asia in his father’s tailor shop in Victoria, Dr Wallace B Chung assembled an extensive research collection of items on early British Columbia history, immigration and settlement, particularly of Chinese people in North America, and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The collection is one of the most exceptional and extensive of its kind in North America and has been designated as a national treasure by the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board.

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