South Asian Canadian Sports collection ➔ [Group photo of the Youbou Rockets at Champions of Vaisakhi 1956, Youbou, B.C.]

Item

Identifier:
2023_06_01_025
Repository
Kaatza Station Museum and Archives
Repository Web Site
https://www.kaatzastationmuseum.ca/
Repository Identifier
N01445.tif
Date
April 1 1956;Date(s) of creation
Extent
1 photograph : b&w
Format
still image
Description
Group photo of the Youbou Rockets Volleyball Team at Champions of Vaisakhi 1956 in Youbou, B.C. There are 18 men in the photograph and they are posed in two rows in front of a volleyball net. Seven of them are wearing sweatshirts reading "Youbou Rockets". Before them is placed a covered table bearing 6 trophy cups, in front of which are placed 2 volleyballs and a trophy plaque. The team captain, Phuman S. Johel, is seated 4th from the left in the middle row.
Location
British Columbia;Vancouver Island;Cowichan Lake Land District;Youbou
Language
English
Notes
Caption reads "The East Indian Volley Ball Team Champions of Basakhi 1956 Sitting: L to R. Chanan S. Johel, Charlie S. Manhas, Mkund Singh, Phuman S. Johel (Captain), Parlad S. Gill, Charan S. Aujla, Kuldip S. Aujla, Mahindar S. Sall. Standing: L to R. Nathoo Singh, Gurbakash Singh, Harbans Singh, Charan Singh, Mastan Singh, Bhag Singh, Kishan Singh, Pritam Singh, Bilbir Singh. Youbou Sports, 1956. Kaatza Station Museum & Archives, N01445, IWA Local 1-80, Wilmer Gold Photo Collection, ©United Steelworkers Local 1-1937. Vaisakhi is a festival of the spring harvest that marks the first day of the month of Vaisakh, and is traditionally held on April 13th or 14th. Vaisakhi is observed by Sikhs and some Hindus.
Rights Statement
In copyright
Subject Headings - SACDA
South Asian Canadian men;South Asian Canadian men volleyball players;Vaisakhi (Festival)
Subject Headings - Library of Congress
Volleyball players [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95007505];Sports [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85126887];Sports teams [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93006008]

Related person
Singh, Bhag (depicts)