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CAIN No. 144308
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TITLE: Kin Lee Jung fonds: 1930-1994
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 87 photographs
DATES: [Reprinted 199-]
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Kin Jung was born in China around 1909.
At nine years of age, he emigrated to Nanaimo. He was
sponsored by one of several uncles already living in British
Columbia. He attended school briefly but left in grade 4 to
work in Vancouver as a dishwasher, in a sawmill and as a fry
cook. In 1928, he returned to Canton to meet and marry Chan
See. Canadian immigration law at the time prohibited Chan
See from returning to Canada with Kin Jung. Kin Jung
returned to China in 1930 then returned to Vancouver in
1931. Unable to find work in Vancouver, Jung moved to
Nanaimo where an uncle secured him a job with the Western
Fuel Company, first as a sawmill winch operator, then in
railway repair, forest fire fighting, road repair and
finally on the rock scow. The scow made three trips a day to
dump rocks and mining debris into the harbour. This was very
cold and dangerous, but he was able to earn an extra 50
cents above the regular $3.00 a day. In 1942 or 1943, he
left the Western Fuel Company to run the Maple Leaf Cafe
onVictoria Crescent. He eventually worked at Harmac, where
he was employed until his retirement in 1974. In 1948, the
immigration laws changed, and he was finally able to bring
his wife and son to Canada in 1949. His son Mel was 17 years
old by then and they had never met. He had three more
children in Nanaimo: Dick, Victoria and May. The family
lived in Chinatown until it was destroyed by fire. Jung
enjoyed ice and roller skating and was a supporter of local
sports such as lacrosse, soccer and hockey. The Clippers
named him "Fan of the Year" for 1988-89 season. He was also
a self-taught photographer.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists predominantly of reprinted images of
photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s. Subjects include
the Civic Arena, May Day Parade, Roller Rink, locomotives,
Central Sports Grounds and Jung at various activities.
REPOSITORY: Nanaimo Community Archives
FINDING AID AVAILABLE: Item list available.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY: The materials were given to the Museum in an undocumented
transaction around 1993. In 1996, the records were formally
donated to the Nanaimo Community Archives by Mr. Jung. Some
of the negatives and prints were created by Museum staff and
some by Captain Osbourne, a family friend.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Title is based on contents of fonds.
PROVENANCE: Jung, Kin Lee
SUBJECTS: Jung, Kin Lee
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