Credits

 
Online Exhibit

Copyright in The Ties That Bind: Building the CPR, Building a Place in Canada online exhibit belongs to Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada. No part of this online exhibit may be stored, transmitted, or otherwise reproduced in any form except for non-commercial study or research purposes, with proper acknowledgement or citation of the copyright owner and the online exhibit. Commercial use of any information obtained through this online exhibit is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of the Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada. Email fccrwc.mail@mhso.ca for information.


Images

Copyright of all images belongs to the owners of the images. Images may not be stored, transmitted, or otherwise reproduced in any form except for non-commercial study or research purposes, with proper acknowledgement or citation of the copyright owner and the online exhibit. Commercial use of images obtained through this online exhibit is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of the owner.


Audio and Video

Copyright of all audio and video elements belongs to the Multicultural History Society of Ontario. Audio and video may not be stored, transmitted, or otherwise reproduced in any form except for non-commercial study or research purposes, with proper acknowledgement or citation of the copyright owner and the online exhibit. Commercial use of audio and video obtained through this online exhibit is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario.

 
Photo Collections

Photos in the historical section of the online exhibit Courtesy of: Vancouver Public Library, BC Archives/Royal BC Museum, Library and Archives Canada, McCord Museum, Glenbow Archives, Archives of Ontario


Photos in the “Interviews” section of the online exhibit are from the collections of The Ties That Bind: Building the CPR, Building a Place in Canada participants: Landy Ing-Anderson, David Chu, Stan Fong, Kwoi Gin, Kevin Jangze, Brian Joe, Larry Kwong, Ron Lee, Cindy Leong, James Pon, Alexandria Sham, David Wong, Judi Michelle Young

 
Participants

With special appreciation to participants in The Ties That Bind: Building the CPR, Building a Place in Canada who so generously contributed their stories and photographs to this project: Landy Ing-Anderson, David Chu, Stan Fong, Kwoi Gin, Kevin Jangze, Brian Joe, Larry Kwong, Ron Lee, Cindy Leong, James Pon, Alexandria Sham, David Wong, Judi Michelle Young.

 
Partners

The Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada gratefully acknowledges the partnership with the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, and the financial support from the Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Community Historical Recognition Program in the creation of this online exhibit.

 

 
Project Team
  • Project Manager – Winston Loui
  • Curated by – Bradley Lee, Angela Wood
  • Historical Research – Bradley Lee, Angela Wood
  • Writing and Editing – Sections - Building the CPR, Chinese Railway Workers, Working Conditions, and Learning Resources by Angela Wood; Sections - Head Tax and Exclusion, After the Railway, Identity and Success, Interviews, and Home Page by Bradley Lee.
  • Interviews – Bradley Lee
  • Historical Section Image Acquisition – Angela Wood
  • Interviewee Section Image Acquisition – Bradley Lee
  • Art Direction – Angela Wood
  • Website Graphic Design and Image Digitization – Kelly Oxtoby (Skratchpad Studio)
  • Website Technical Design and Development – Jaime Soo See, Modular Technologies Inc.
  • Audio Digitization and Transcriptions – Jaime Soo See, Modular Technologies Inc., Melinda Richter, Yvan Low, Michèle Leung
  • Historical Consultant – Multicultural History Society of Ontario
  • Learning Resources Advisory – Marshall Henkle, Cathy Lofgreen, Mary Ashun, Rachel Atlas, Multicultural History Society of Ontario
  • French Translation – Josiane Ip