- Born
- 1937
- Occupation
- fruit merchant
- Summary
Wing Chinn was the son of Mick (Tung Tarn) Chinn. He married in the 1960s and worked at Victoria Market with Chinn brothers.
Related Subjects
Employer
Family
Parent
Wife
Images
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- Title
- Chinn family portrait
- Type
- Photograph
- Details
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- Title
- Dorothy 'Biddy' (Tue Foang) Chinn, Ming Balintong, Wing Chinn and friends
- Type
- Photograph
- Details
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- Title
- Ming Balintong (or Wing Chinn) and possibly Margaret Kong
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1946
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne - Little Bourke Street
- Details
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- Title
- Moomba Young Chinese League dragon procesion
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 1950s - 1970s
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne - Bourke Street
- Details
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- Title
- Wedding of Wing Chinn and wife
- Type
- Photograph
- Place
- Hong Kong?
- Details
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- Title
- Wedding of Wing Chinn and wife
- Type
- Photograph
- Details
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- Title
- Wing Chinn
- Type
- Photograph
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne
- Details
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- Title
- Wing Chinn in Little Bourke Street
- Type
- Photograph
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne - Little Bourke Street
- Details
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- Title
- Young Chinese League Ball, 1 September 1959
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1 September 1959
- Details
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- Title
- Young Chinese League Group 1
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 19 May 1956
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne
- Details
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- Title
- Young Chinese League Group 2
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 21 December 1955
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne - Kew
- Details
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- Title
- Young Chinese League Members, South Melbourne Beach
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 1950s - 1960s
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne
- Details
See also
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- Title
- Grandchildren of Mick (Tung Tarn) Chinn (Possibly children of Wing Chinn, Mick's son) in Melbourne
- Type
- Photograph
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne
- Details
Sources used to compile this entry: Museum of Chinese Australian History collection.
Created: 19 March 2003, Last modified: 26 September 2005