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Los Angeles (Calif.)
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"1938 China City Opening" Tsin Nan Ling, Chekiang Importers, 132 Lotus Pool Road.Tsin Nan Ling standing in front of his shop Chekiang Importers in China City, Los Angeles. Woman behind him, looking in through shop window and a small girl standing at the shop's entrance looking out.
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"Abe," the fashion showAbraham Rosencranz wearing a Chinese costume outside Angeles Sing Fat Company storefront at 615 Broadway. He captures the attention of several onlookers inside and outside of the store.
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"Entrance to Olympic Stadium" Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumA photograph of the entrance to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during the 1932 Olympics. The entrance is a series of arches with the tallest one in the middle. There is a large torch on the top of the middle arch and a variation on the 1932 Olympic crest on the front of the arch. Banners depicting the Olympic rings are hung on either side of the main arch and above the smaller arches. There is a patch of grass in front of the entrance with Olympic rings on it and a series of hedges trimmed to read "Olympic Stadium." Spectators and the rest of the coliseum are visible in the middle and background of the image. The picture is captioned "Entrance to Olympic Stadium" and has a black, decorative frame around it.
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"Final of 110M Hurdles 14.6'" (left) and "Start of 26Mi Marathon 2 hours 31 min" (right), 1932 OlympicsTwo photographs of track events during the 1932 Olympics at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The left picture is captioned "Final of 110M Hurdles 14.6'" and the right picture is captioned "Start of 26Mi Marathon 2 hours 31 min." The times in each caption record the winning time for each event. Both images are shots of the track and field inside the coliseum taken from the stands. In both images, crowds of spectators can be seen in the stands and competitors are visible on the track and field. In the left photograph, a flag is erected on the field in the top left of the image. Both photographs are inside black, decorative frames.
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"Floradora Sextet #3, B.J. Lee" [James Ginn 306 S. Flower, Los Angeles, Calif)Twelve women, half dressed in suits and half in dresses, appearing as the sextet Florodora Girls. Barbara Jean Lee, stands at the far right of photo.
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"Headchoppers" on Spring StreetTwo men, one wearing a costume with a raised sword in hand, pose in front of a barber shop. The shop is next door to Tom Gubbins' Asiatic Costume store on North Spring Street.
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"Headchoppers" on Spring StreetTwo men, one wearing a costume with a raised sword in hand, pose in front of a barber shop. The shop is next door to Tom Gubbins' Asiatic Costume store on North Spring Street.
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"Headchoppers" on Spring StreetTwo men, one wearing a costume with a raised sword in hand, pose in front of a barber shop. The shop is next door to Tom Gubbins' Asiatic Costume store on North Spring Street.
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"John's plant"Photo of the exterior of a Chinese laundry. A Chinese person stands in center outside of a wooden building, among clotheslines, baskets, and piles of laundry. Photo by Blanchard. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58
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"John's plant"Photo of the exterior of a Chinese laundry. A Chinese person stands in center outside of a wooden building, among clotheslines, baskets, and piles of laundry. Photo by Blanchard. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58
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"John's plant"Photo of the exterior of a Chinese laundry. A Chinese person stands in center outside of a wooden building, among clotheslines, baskets, and piles of laundry. Photo by Blanchard. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58
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"John's plant"Photo of the exterior of a Chinese laundry. A Chinese person stands in center outside of a wooden building, among clotheslines, baskets, and piles of laundry. Photo by Blanchard. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58
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"Los Angeles Street runs north and south"Brick buildings with awnings and signs on Los Angeles Street in Old Chinatown. A man stands on the dirt-paved road on the right of the frame. Another man sits on the sidewalk. Storefronts the leftmost building from left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Cultos Espanoles
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"Los Angeles Street runs north and south"Brick buildings with awnings and signs on Los Angeles Street in Old Chinatown. A man stands on the dirt-paved road on the right of the frame. Another man sits on the sidewalk. Storefronts the leftmost building from left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Cultos Espanoles
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"Los Angeles Street runs north and south".Los Angeles Street buildings. Left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Clultos Espanoles.
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"Los Angeles Street runs north and south".Los Angeles Street buildings. Left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Clultos Espanoles.
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"Marie" at U.S.C.A group photo of Nellie Chung with daughters Marie and Marian outside of Mudd Hall at USC. They are all holding hands and looking at the camera.
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"Peanut" in his shop (Mr. Gim)H.W. Gim sits at his desk inside his store in China City.
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"Vice Pres. Becker" standing in New Chinatown in front of Emory Chow Insurance AgencyBottom of photo reads: "Vice Pres. Becker". Scene of New Chinatown corner (Sun Mun Way and Jung Jing Road) showing Rice Bowl Restaurant and Emory Chow Agency.
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[Duplicate] "1938 China City Opening" Tsin Nan Ling, Chekiang Importers, 132 Lotus Pool Road.Tsin Nan Ling standing in front of his shop Chekiang Importers in China City, Los Angeles. Woman behind him, looking in through shop window and a small girl standing at the shop's entrance looking out.
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[Duplicate] 25th Anniversary, 9th Street City MarketA panoramic photograph of a band playing for the 25th Anniversary of the 9th Street City Market. The band plays in front of a stage and faces a large crowd of spectators, all of which is set in the street. The 9th Street City Market was started in 1909 by Mr. Louis Quan. Ella Quon and Kit Quon are in the photograph.
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[Duplicate] 25th Anniversary, 9th Street City MarketA panoramic photograph of a band playing for the 25th Anniversary of the 9th Street City Market. The band plays in front of a stage and faces a large crowd of spectators, all of which is set in the street. This image is sepia toned. The 9th Street City Market was started in 1909 by Mr. Louis Quan. Ella Quon and Kit Quon are in the photograph.
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[Duplicate] Apablasa Street, Chinese telephone exchangeApablasa Street: Chinese telephone exchange on the corner of Apablasa and Alley. (Hok?) Fish Market, Ng Yick Company, and Mon Chong & Co. Early 1920s.
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[Duplicate] Apablasa Street, Chinese telephone exchangeApablasa Street: Chinese telephone exchange on the corner of Apablasa and Alley. (Hok?) Fish Market, Ng Yick Company, and Mon Chong & Co. Early 1920s.
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[Duplicate] Backup on 中華 Building Opening 1952 N. BroadwayView of North Broadway in Los Angeles.
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[Duplicate] Chinese Club of Belmont HighA group portrait of the Chinese Club from Belmont High School in Los Angeles. Marge Ong is third from the right. There is writing on the bottom of the photograph reading "Chinese Club of Belmont High of S.'36."
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[Duplicate] Chinese Den, opium and washing. Firehouse on left, Ft. Moore Hill, Lugo House at right. "So this is Nigger Alley - Ferguson Alley." Reproduced through the courtesy of the Bancroft Library University of California, Berkeley, CA. From Los Angeles A City Apart: An Illustrated History by David L. Clark.View of Old Chinatown behind Lugo House. A building labelled "Church" is visible in the background.
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[Duplicate] Chinese School Class at Catholic CenterStanley Chan standing with group of students from the Catholic Center.
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[Duplicate] Chinese School Class at Catholic CenterLilly Lum Chan standing with group of students from the Catholic Center.
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[Duplicate] Detail shot of 25th Anniversary, 9th Street City MarketA detail shot of a panoramic photograph of a band playing for the 25th Anniversary of the 9th Street City Market. The band plays in front of a stage and faces a large crowd of spectators, all of which is set in the street. The 9th Street City Market was started in 1909 by Mr. Louis Quan. Ella Quon and Kit Quon are in the photograph.