Southern California Oral History Project
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Grand opening of Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in May 1952
Grand opening of the Chinese Benevolent Association in May 1952 with entertainment by Mei Wah Club, including Barbara Jean (Lee) Wong as a child. -
Grand opening of Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in May 1952
Grand opening of the Chinese Benevolent Association in May 1952 with entertainment by Mei Wah Club, including Barbara Jean (Lee) Wong as a child. -
Grand opening of Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in May 1952
Grand opening of the Chinese Benevolent Association in May 1952 with entertainment by Mei Wah Club, including Barbara Jean (Lee) Wong as a child. -
Grand opening of Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in May 1952
Grand opening of the Chinese Benevolent Association in May 1952 with entertainment by Mei Wah Club, including Barbara Jean (Lee) Wong as a child. -
Grand opening of Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in May 1952
Grand opening of the Chinese Benevolent Association in May 1952 with entertainment by Mei Wah Club, including Barbara Jean (Lee) Wong as a child. -
Grand opening of Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in May 1952
Grand opening of the Chinese Benevolent Association in May 1952 with entertainment by Mei Wah Club, including Barbara Jean (Lee) Wong as a child. -
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing and sons: Thomas S. Wong (left), Gage Wong (right)
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing sits for a portrait with her sons Thomas S. Wong (left) and Gage Wong (right). -
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing and sons: Thomas S. Wong (left), Gage Wong (right)
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing sits for a portrait with her sons Thomas S. Wong (left) and Gage Wong (right). -
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing and sons: Thomas S. Wong (left), Gage Wong (right)
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing sits for a portrait with her sons Thomas S. Wong (left) and Gage Wong (right). -
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing and sons: Thomas S. Wong (left), Gage Wong (right)
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing sits for a portrait with her sons Thomas S. Wong (left) and Gage Wong (right). -
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing and sons: Thomas S. Wong (left), Gage Wong (right)
Mrs. Wong Sai Sing sits for a portrait with her sons Thomas S. Wong (left) and Gage Wong (right). -
Los Angeles Chinese Women New Life Movement
Los Angeles Chinese Women New Life Movement in front of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in New Chinatown, Los Angeles. Front row (right to left): 3rd, Lilly Lum Chan; 4th, president Mrs. Chang; 5th, Mrs. F.J. Lew; 6th, Mrs. M.P. Lee; 7th, Mrs. M.P. Lee's mother (famous painter); 8th, Mrs. Quan; second row (right to left): second (white hair), Mrs. Quon Git Fun (Henry's mother); 4th, Mrs. Woo Boc Fun (General Lee's bosslady); 5th, Mars. Margie Leong Hee; 6th, Mrs. Liu Lum; second from last row (far left): Mrs. Him Gin Quan (Mama Quan); last row (right to left): 3rd, Mrs. Maye Wong; 4th, Mrs. May Ginn; 7th, Mrs. N.J. Kwong; information provided by Lilly Lum Chan. -
Los Angeles Chinese Women New Life Movement
Los Angeles Chinese Women New Life Movement in front of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in New Chinatown, Los Angeles. Front row (right to left): 3rd, Lilly Lum Chan; 4th, president Mrs. Chang; 5th, Mrs. F.J. Lew; 6th, Mrs. M.P. Lee; 7th, Mrs. M.P. Lee's mother (famous painter); 8th, Mrs. Quan; second row (right to left): second (white hair), Mrs. Quon Git Fun (Henry's mother); 4th, Mrs. Woo Boc Fun (General Lee's bosslady); 5th, Mars. Margie Leong Hee; 6th, Mrs. Liu Lum; second from last row (far left): Mrs. Him Gin Quan (Mama Quan); last row (right to left): 3rd, Mrs. Maye Wong; 4th, Mrs. May Ginn; 7th, Mrs. N.J. Kwong; information provided by Lilly Lum Chan. -
Los Angeles Chinese Women New Life Movement
Los Angeles Chinese Women New Life Movement in front of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in New Chinatown, Los Angeles. Front row (right to left): 3rd, Lilly Lum Chan; 4th, president Mrs. Chang; 5th, Mrs. F.J. Lew; 6th, Mrs. M.P. Lee; 7th, Mrs. M.P. Lee's mother (famous painter); 8th, Mrs. Quan; second row (right to left): second (white hair), Mrs. Quon Git Fun (Henry's mother); 4th, Mrs. Woo Boc Fun (General Lee's bosslady); 5th, Mars. Margie Leong Hee; 6th, Mrs. Liu Lum; second from last row (far left): Mrs. Him Gin Quan (Mama Quan); last row (right to left): 3rd, Mrs. Maye Wong; 4th, Mrs. May Ginn; 7th, Mrs. N.J. Kwong; information provided by Lilly Lum Chan. -
Wedding banquet
Wedding banquet in Tuey Far Low restaurant in New Chinatown, Los Angeles in the early 1940s. -
Wedding banquet
Wedding banquet in Tuey Far Low restaurant in New Chinatown, Los Angeles in the early 1940s. -
Wedding banquet
Wedding banquet in Tuey Far Low restaurant in New Chinatown, Los Angeles in the early 1940s. -
Mei Wah Girls Drum Corps at Moon Festival
Mei Wah Girls Drum Corps at Moon Festival in Los Angeles in 1938. -
Mei Wah Girls Drum Corps at Moon Festival
Mei Wah Girls Drum Corps at Moon Festival in Los Angeles in 1938. -
Grandma Soo Hoo, Mrs. Soo Hoo Leung, born in Santa Barbara, age 14, inscribed Edwards Santa Barbara
Studio portrait of Annie Soo Hoo, Peter Soo Hoo, Jr.'s grandmother, taken by Edwards in Santa Barbara. She wears an embroidered robe and sits next to a table with a flower vase and a tea bowl. -
Grandma Soo Hoo, Mrs. Soo Hoo Leung, born in Santa Barbara, age 14
Studio portrait of Annie Soo Hoo, Peter Soo Hoo, Jr.'s grandmother, taken by Edwards in Santa Barbara. She wears an embroidered robe and sits next to a table with a flower vase and a tea bowl. -
Grandma Soo Hoo, Mrs. Soo Hoo Leung, born in Santa Barbara, age 14
Studio portrait of Annie Soo Hoo, Peter Soo Hoo, Jr.'s grandmother, taken by Edwards in Santa Barbara. She wears an embroidered robe and sits next to a table with a flower vase and a tea bowl. -
Henry, Harry, and Ben Soo Hoo Bock
Photo of Henry, Harry, and Ben, sons of Soo Hoo Bock and Minnie Soo Hoo, taken by Brewster in Ventura, Cal.