111 - Richard Lung
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- 111 - Richard Lung
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Taking a drink in front of a mine shaft.
Man standing outside of mine shaft taking a drink from a long ladle. -
Interior of Lung Yep's house.
View inside Lung Yep's home. -
Photos of Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as a Chinese emperor.
Photos from album of Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as a Chinese emperor. -
The World Traveller De Luxe, Abraham Joseph Rosencratz, publicity manager of Sing Fat Company at Portola Festival.
Clipping of newspaper article about Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as a Chinese Emperor at the Portola Festival in San Francisco. -
Chinese Sporting News now interests the "Pseudo Jew Emperor of China"
Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as a Chinese emperor posing with newspaper in studio. -
Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as Chinese Prime Minister of Imperial Chinese Government. He lost his job with the government when the Republic was born.
Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as Chinese Prime Minister of Imperial Chinese Government in a studio. -
Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as Chinese Prime Minister
Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as a Chinese Prime Minister, posing in a studio. -
Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as Chinese emperor reading the "automobile notes" SF Ads
Abraham Rosencrantz in studio dressed as a Chinese emperor reading newspaper ads. Ads include: 1914 Calmers, the Emporium Thirty-six $1775, 1914 Winton Six Pioneer Automobile Company, 516 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, Oakland Fresno Sacramento. -
Tong Gee, talking too much.
Abraham Rosencrantz seated and dressed as a Chinese emperor poses and shakes hands with a man in a studio. -
Abraham Rosencrantz dressed as a Chinese emperor.
Abraham Rosencrantz posing in studio, dressed as a Chinese emperor. -
1906 at Broadway near 4th, Mr. Lung Yep is first from right, 4th row
Large gathering of people posing for photograph at the entrance to a building. Lung Yep pictured within the group on the 4th row, first from right. -
Lung Yep holding Dorothy in front of a sign "General Delivery Sing Fat Oriental Goods, Broadway"
Lung Yep and eldest daughter Dorothy standing in front of Sing Fat in Los Angeles. -
During a storm on the rocks at Ocean Park, Calif.
Man standing near water on the beach at Ocean Park during a storm. -
Abe, Fashion Show, Los Angeles (Sing Fat 6th and Broadway)
"Abe" dressed for fashion show at Sing Fat. -
Dr. Jung and Lung Yep Taking It Easy
Dr. Jung, Lung Yep, and a third man stand posing around a car on the street. -
Boundary Monument between Tia Juana Arizona USA and Tia Juana Mexico
A man poses in front of a marble boundary monument, likely number 255 at the Mexican-American border. -
Exposition Grounds, San Diego 1913
A man with his back turned standing in front of buildings for the Panama-California Exposition under construction in San Diego, California. -
Ida Loo and Helen Tong in front of Hotel Yale on California Street, San Francisco, c. 1910-1915.
Helen Tong became Dr. Helen Chinn, MD, renowned pediatrician and third woman doctor in California. Tong family owned Sing Fat. Ida Loo is a cousin of the Tongs and was raised by them. -
At the Beach, Golden Gate Park, in front of the Gjoa, the first ship to sail the Northwest Passage
Three men in a car stopped in front of the Gjoa at Golden Gate Park. -
U.S. Immigration Service, Tia Juana, Arizona (sic), Boundary Monument in background
A person standing at the entrance to a U.S. Immigration Service Office. -
Yep's photo of Abe, San Diego
Abe seated in U.S. Grant Hotel courtyard reading a newspaper. -
"Ho Pang Yows"
Three "ho pang yows" (good friends) stand under an awning in front of the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego. A jewelry store can be seen in the background. -
Abe, U.S. Grant Hotel San Diego, Cal
Abe standing on left side of photograph in courtyard for the Grant Hotel San Diego, California. -
Mexican Customs House Guards, Customs House, Tijuana Mexico
Two men and a dog stand outside of a customs house in Tijuana, Mexico. A sign on the building reads "Garita 'Porfirio Diaz'" -
"Ah Gee and Lady witnesses who saw him catch these fish. Did he catch 'em? Yes, he did. NOT." (Catalina Island)
A man standing admiring the catch of the day. People gathered in the back to look out from the pier.