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  • Chinatown. Vancouver. B.C.: Design Proposal for Improvement. City Planning Department, Vancouver, February 1964, (VCA) pamphlet 1964-62 Chinatown (Micro) A pamphlet suggesting Chinatown be put under urban renewal. Chinatown Vancouver; Unit Block E. Pender. 1970. (VPL) NW720. 9711 E12 no. 6 A look at early Chinatown to the present in stages, 1889, 1913, 1943, and 1970. Essay supplemented with photos. Dickman, T, "Duck Eggs, Fungus, Dried Lilies—Wonders of Vancouver." Financial Post. Vol. 70, no. 10, July 3, 1976. Focuses on what can be seen in Chinatown Vancouver. Notes the historical buildings, shops and many restaurants. "Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Slept Here." Chinatown News. Vol. 22, no. 21, July 1975. On the building that briefly housed the father of the Chinese revolution. The house is located in Vancouver Chinatown and has been restored. Fedoruk, R. Chinatown Vancouver. B. C. 1970. (VPL) NW72O.9711 E12 no. 15, A look at the architecture of Chinese style homes and buildings in Vancouver Chinatown. The background to the various buildings is examined. Greenslade, T. "Did Chinese spirits reclaim a Theatre?" Saturday Night. Vol. 63, no. 7, Dec. 13, 1947. Report on the burning of Vancouver's first Chinese theatre, situated on Carrall Street,
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