L.T. Holman Gotchy Collection
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- L.T. Holman Gotchy Collection
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"Old Chinatown, Los Angeles Calif. 3/29/1949 North Los Angeles Street & Ferguson Alley"View of buildings on North Los Angeles Street around Ferguson Alley. Two men are outside the Si Chong store, which looks to be vacant.
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L.T. Holman Gotchy pointing at Ferguson Alley street signPostcard photograph depicting L.T. Holman Gotchy holding onto and pointing to a streetpost at the corner of Ferguson Alley and North Los Angeles Street. The Plaza Methodist Church stands in the background.
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"L.A. Cal. View south on Broadway from top of BWY Tunnel."Pink-tinted overhead photograph depticting cars, streetcars, pedestrians and buildings on Broadway from above the Broadway Tunnel on Fort Moore Hill.
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"Jung family. Donald, Christine, Robert. Los Angeles, California 1912" Copied July 1959Photo of Jung family children sitting in a car. One of the children sits in the driver's seat with his hands on the steering wheel.
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"Jung family. Family picture (about 1913) Christine, Donald, Robert, Lily." Copied August 1959Photo of Jung family children seated indoors.
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"Los Angeles Old Chinatown"A composite image with a historical photo of Apablasa Street in Old Chinatown overlaid on a contemporary photo of Union Station.
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"LAFD Truck 4 Aliso & San Pedro St."A brick wall with a sign and lantern outside the firehouse for Los Angeles Fire Department Engine Company Number 4, located at 227 East Aliso Street. The sign reads, "This building was erected by the City of Los Angeles A.D. 1900 under the administration of the City Council and the Board of Fire Commissioners."
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"E side of Los Angeles St directly opposite Alameda St & north of Aliso St"A man gives a speech to a crowd outside the Upper Room Mission on Los Angeles Street near Aliso Street. Republic of China and United States flags hang behind him.
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"Old Chinatown ruins of Ferguson Alley"View through an opening in a brick wall toward the clock tower of Union Station. The wreckage of the the building that once stood in the space occupies most of the frame.
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Jan 1, 1950 View is East along Northside of Ferguson Alley, looking toward North Alameda Street, Old Los Angeles Chinatown.View of buildings on the east side of Ferguson Alley toward Alameda Street. The buildings on the other side of the alley have been demolished. A man sits on a stoop outside 219 Ferguson Alley. Another man passes by the Chinese Barber Shop walks in his direction. A car drives down the alley in the opposite direction toward Union Station, which is visible in the background.
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"View East on North Los Angeles St. Between Aliso, and Sunset Blvd. Pole marks where Ferguson alley entrance is. Old L.A. Chinatown.View of buildings on Los Angeles Street near Ferguson Alley. Construction materials sit in a lot where the buildings south of the Alley once stood. The clock tower at Union Station can be seen in the background.
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"11/17/1949 View East on Plaza St., toward N. Los Angeles Street."View east of Plaza Street from North Main Street. The edges of Los Angeles Plaza can be seen on the left. Several of the buildings on North Los Angeles Street are visible in the center of the frame, including Jerry's Joynt and Yin King Low restaurants.
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"10-28-1949 Old L.A. Chinatown On West side of N. Alameda St, South of Ferguson Alley."A man stands near a demolition site in the Old Chinatown area.
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"Oct. 22, 1949 Overhead view of Ferguson Alley, looking toward North Alameda Street. L.A. Calif old Chinatown."Overhead view of Ferguson Alley toward Union Station.
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"Oct. 22, 1949 Old Los Angeles Chinatown. View is East side of North Los Angeles Street Between Aliso Street, Ferguson Alley, and Sunset Blvd."View of buildings on Los Angeles Street near Ferguson Alley. The building south of the Alley formerly occupied by Hoy Sing Market and Jin Hing jewelry store is in the process of being demolished.
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"Oct. 22, 1949 Inside Ferguson Alley, looking toward N. Alameda Street, from North Los Angeles, Street. Old Los Angeles California Chinatown."Ferguson Alley in the process of being demolished.
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"10-22-1949 Old L.A. Chinatown. At North side fo Ferguson Alley, just West of N. Alameda Street. Beauman Chung's fathers Barber shop."A man, likely Bowman Chung's father, stands in the doorway of a barber shop at 219 Ferguson Alley.
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"October 15, 1949 Old L.A. Chinatown. East side of North Los Angeles Street between Ferguson Alley, & Sunset Blvd. At night."Night time view of from the intersection of North Los Angeles and Plaza Streets towards the block south of Ferguson Alley, which includes the buisinesses Eastern Grocery Co, F. See On Co., Soochow Restaurant, and Jerry's Joynt. Construction barricades are scattered on the street. Cars are parked down the majority of the block.
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"April 10, 1949 Old Los Angeles Chinatown. View is West on Marchessault Street from L.A. Union station. North Alameda street, and what is now, Sunset Blvd. South side of Marchessault Street toward Los Angeles Street."View of a the block of Sunset Boulevard west of North Alameda Street. Visible businesses include New Republic Co, Sam Sing, and Dragon's Den.
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"April 10, 1949 View is South on N. Los Angeles Street from Sunset Boulevard. Old L.A. Chinatown"View down North Los Angeles Street from the intersection with Sunset Boulevard. F. Suie One Co. can be seen on the left with a clearance sale sign. Los Angeles Plaza and the Firehouse building can be seen on the right.
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"April 10, 1949 Old Los Angeles Chinatown. SW Corner Marchessault (now Sunset Blvd) and North Alameda. View is South on Alameda."View of the intersection and buildings the southwest corner of North Alameda and Sunset Boulevard. The facades of New Republic Co, S&G Malt Shop, Sue Yuen Cafe, Quong Wing Sang Co., and other shops on North Alameda can all be seen from this angle.
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"4/3/1949 Old Los Angeles Chinatown. View is East Side of North Los Angeles St., North of Aliso Street"A building and parking lot on North Los Angeles Street near Union Station. Cars are parked in the lot as well as on the street in front. Buisinesses in the building include Old Los Angeles Cafe, a candle store, A. DiMariano Art Studio, Texas Club, El Angelino, and El Toreo Cafe. Signs for the garage next door are visible on the fence to the right.
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"4/3/1949 Man is reading notice on wall on East Side of North Los Angeles Street, a few steps South of Ferguson Alley. Old Los Angeles Calif Chinatown"A man looks at a bulletin posted on a brick wall on Los Angeles Street near Ferguson Alley.
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"April 3, 1949 View east in Ferguson Alley toward N. Alameda St. L.A. Calif"View down Ferguson Alley toward North Alameda Street and Union Station. Two men are walking down the alley.