044 - Peter Soo Hoo
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- 044 - Peter Soo Hoo
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Two-Story building with plants on an upper balcony A two-story building with a balcony on the upper level. There are several potted plants gathered on the end of the balcony. A partial building number is visible ending in 27. -
Stables of grocery H. Jevne Co. A building that is part of the H. Jevne Co. (a grocer) is in the background of the image. Horse-drawn wagons stand in front of the building and there's a two-story building with an awning on the left side of the image. -
Two-story building, exterior A two-story building with upper level balconies. There are people sitting in front of the building along the street and laundry is drying on a clothesline on the upper level. A sign in Chinese is visible on the lower level of the building. There appears to be a lens flare on the image. -
Man spraying a hose in front of a building A man is standing in front of a brick building holding a hose and spraying water towards the edge of the frame. Another man is leaning against a building column and reading the newspaper. There are visible signs in Chinese on the building and a balcony on the upper level. -
Two-story brick building The exterior of a two-story brick building. Ladders, plants, and other miscellaneous objects are visible on second floor balconies. There appears to be a lens flare on the image. -
[Chong?] Jan & Co, exterior A two-story building on a street corner that appears to say "Chong Jan & Co" on one of the awnings. The building is shot from the corner. -
[Chong?] Jan & Co, exterior A two-story building on a street corner that appears to say "Chong Jan & Co" on one of the awnings. This image also shows the one-story building next to it. -
[Chong?] Jan & Co, exterior A two-story building on a street corner that appears to say "Chong Jan & Co" on one of the awnings. -
Old Chinatown, street view A straight-on shot of an intersection in Old Chinatown with a railroad track down the middle of the adjoining roads. The main street is lined by buildings and several cars are parked or driving. -
Corner street view Storefront [Bow Hing Co.?] from corner street view in Old Chinatown, possibly Juan or Marchessault Street. There is a car parked along the road. -
Street view A two-story brick building on a street corner. The building has a first-story awning and there are utility poles next to it. Other buildings and a couple pedestrians are visible in the middle and background. -
Street view with horses and carriages Several wagons and horses stand along the street. There are brick buildings with second-story balconies and first-story awnings in the background along with several utility poles. There is a pile of rubble in the foreground. -
Storefronts on Juan Street Storefronts at a multi-story brick building on Juan Street. Bicycles and wagons are parked outside. Ten Chong Co. jewelers on the left (810). Children stand in the doorway at the store on the right. -
Parked wagons A covered, horse-drawn wagon parked by a building with a "Star Tobacco" sign over the entrance. Another covered wagon is parked on the street. -
Old Chinatown Two-story brick building with second-story balconies on a street corner. Wagons are parked outside on the street. -
Apablasa Street by Juan Street Storefronts on Apablasa Street. Mon Chong & Co. on the left, On Wo Co. in the middle, Juan Street on the right. -
Corner of Apablasa Street and Juan Street Buildings foregrounded by dirt roads on the corner of Apablasa and Juan Streets. Mon Chong & Co. storefront on the center left (341 Apablasa Street) -
Apablasa Street near Juan Street Exteriors of buildings on Apablasa Street near Juan Street. Mon Chong & Co. storefront on the right (341). -
[Marchessault?] Street View The exterior of buildings on [Marchessault?] Street. There is a second-story balcony along the buildings and awnings over the first story. -
Road construction on Alameda Street Steam rollers paving asphalt on Alameda Street by Marchessault Street. Pedestrians walk along the sidewalk to the right. Tuck Lung Tai & Co., butcher and general store, in center right (800), Tuey Far Low restaurant on the right (300 Marchessault Street). -
Louie Gwan & Co, Old Chinatown The exterior of Louie Gwan & Co, a produce merchant on 401-403 Apablasa Street. Two blurred figures walk in front. -
Road construction on Alameda Street A crew of workers and a steam roller paving asphalt on the west side of Alameda Street north of Ferguson Alley. Railroad tracks line the middle of the street. A horse-drawn wagon travels north on the other side of the road. Lumber mill in the background on the right side. -
Street view Street with buildings on either side, photo possibly taken in the late 1800s or early 1900s. -
Building on Marchessault Street Two story brick building on Marchessault Street at North Alameda Street. Chew Pack & Co (306 1/2) on the left and Quong Diu Kee Co adjacent. -
Moon Festival Program Page from souvenir program of Moon Festival fundraiser by Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association for United China Relief, August 7-9, 1941. Letters of appreciation by T.K. Chang, Chinese consul to Los Angeles, and Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association.