L.T. Holman Gotchy Collection
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- L.T. Holman Gotchy Collection
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"Nov. 8, 1946 King Chow Temple Old Los Angeles Chinatown. On North side of Ferguson Alley, between North Alameda, and North Los Angeles St."Alleyway entrance into Kong Chow Temple in Ferguson Alley. A painting of Guan Di can be seen through the gateway.
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“View is West on Ferguson Alley at N. Alameda St. L.A. Calif."Photograph of North Alameda Street and Ferguson Alley. Cafes with English signs occupy the storefronts on either side of the alley.
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“Feb. 21, 1945 Heerlen Holland RR Depot T/4(Sgt) Harry Dong, U.S. Army. "Portrait of United States Army sargeant Harry H. F. Dong standing at Heerlen railway station.
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“Neg: C-20 5/17/1942 West side of North Alameda Street, between Ferguson Alley and Sunset Blvd. Old L.A. Cal. Chinatown."Buildings at 757, 759, and 761 North Alameda Street, which are occupied by a grocery store, Grand East Cafe, and Quong Wing Sang & Co.
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“Neg: C-10 4/26/1942 Looking Southeast on North Los Angeles Street, toward Aliso St. Calif State Guard parade. Mr. Quillan, is the photographer at the right."Street scene on North Los Angeles Street. California State Guard officers are assembled on the street for a parade. Photographer Harry Quillen walks down the street holding his camera.
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March 5, 1942 View is north on west side of North Alameda St. from Ferguson Alley. L.A. Cal.View down North Alameda Street from Ferguson Alley. The street sign for Ferguson Alley can be seen in the foreground. A large vertical chop suey sign for New Grand East restaurant hangs from the building on the left of the frame.
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“Neg. C-39 Oct. 6, 1940 Old Chinatown Los Angeles Cal. Northwest corner of Ferguson Alley, and N. Alameda Street."View of a corner at Ferguson Alley and North Alameda Street. The two-story brick building at the corner has a shop with a Chinese sign on the bottom floor and a balcony on the top floor. A vertical chop suey sign from New Grand East restaurant hangs on the adjacent building.
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“September 29, 1940 Los Angeles Cal Old Chinatown. S.E. Corner of North Los Angeles Street, and Ferguson Alley."View of the southwest corner of North Los Angeles Street by Ferguson Alley. Businesses visible include Soochow Cafe and Jerry's Joynt.
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“Neg: C-18 9/29/1940 Chinatown roof top. Looking South over Ferguson Alley, toward Alameda Street & Aliso St. Old L.A. Chinatown."Rooftop view of buildings around Ferguson Alley and North Alameda Street.
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"Oct. 23, 1948. Old L.A. Chinatown. View is South on East side of North Los Angeles Street, between Sunset Blvd, and Ferguson Alley."View down North Los Angeles Street outside of Jerry's Joynt restaurant.
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“Sept. 29, 1940 View is South on West side of N. Alameda St, from Marchessault St. L.A. Cal. Marchessault was later changed to Sunset Blvd."Street scene on North Alameda Street. In the foreground, a woman sits outside a restaurant while getting her shoe polished by a boy. A man sits next to her holding a newspaper. Several men stand around a produce stand in the background.
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“Sept. 29, 1940 756 N. Alameda Street Old Los Angeles Chinatown. The Jung Resident."The First Presbyterian Chinese Mission at 753 North Alameda Street. Tong Kee Co grocery store at 755 North Alameda, which has a Coca-Cola cooler placed in front can also be seen.
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“Sept. 29, 1940 Just South of Ferguson Alley on West side of N. Alameda St. L.A. Cal Chinatown."Exterior of Jee Gong Low restaurant on North Alameda Street. There are signs painted around the building advertising chow mein, chop suey, noodles, beer and wine as well as advertisments for Coca-Cola, 7-Up, and Dr. Pepper.
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“Neg. C-17. 9/29/1940 Leonard Lagmay and the Bulletin Board on Southside of Ferguson Alley, between North Los Angeles Street, and Alameda Street. Old L.A. Chinatown."A man with his arms crossed and holding a camera stands with his back against a brick wall plastered with Chinese bulletins.
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“Neg. C-36. 9/29/1940 Los Angeles Calif Chinatown Southwest corner of Ferguson Alley, and N. Alameda Street."View of a two-story brick building on North Alameda Street. The business on the left side of the photo is Jee Gong Low restaurant.
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“Sept. 29 1940 West side of North Alameda St. between Ferguson Allet & Marchessault St (Sunset Blvd). L.A. Cal."Building at 755 Alameda Street with a car parked in front. On the left side of the building is the First Presbyterian Chinese Mission. On the right side of the building is Tong Kee Co, a grocery store.
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“Sept. 24, 1940 View East into Ferguson alley from N. L.A. St. L.A. Calif to N. Alameda St."View of Ferguson Alley from the North Los Angeles Street side. A two story brick building at 438 North Los Angeles Street stands in the center of the frame. On the bottom is a store which is closed off by a rolling gate. On the second floor is Wong Wan San Kung Society (now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association).
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“Sept. 24, 1940 S.W. Corner Furguson Alley & N. Alameda St. L.A. Calif."View of a corner store on Ferguson Alley with a Coca-Cola sign hung above the entrace. A person stands by the counter inside.
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“Neg: C-27 9/24/1940 Old L.A. Chinatown. View up Ferguson Alley toward N. Los Angeles Street, From North Alameda Street."View down Ferguson Alley from North Alameda Street. A no parking sign hangs by the entrance to the alley.
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Building near Ferguson Alley, Alameda Street, North Los Angeles Street and Plaza StreetView of a two story building with a car parked in front.
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"Sept. 24, 1940. View is South on West side of North Alameda street from Marchessault Street, now Sunset Blvd. L.A. Calif"Southern-facing view of North Alameda Street from Marchessault Street. The New Republic Co. general store stands in the foreground at 767 Alameda. Several cars drive down the street.
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“Sept. 19, 1940 Southside of Ferguson Alley between N. Los Angeles St. & N. Alameda St. L.A. Calif."View of brick buildings on Ferguson Alley toward North Alameda Street.
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“June 28, 1939. Corner of Ord and Macy Streets, Los Angeles, CA. Jung Oy Fong, facing camera."View from the corner Ord and Macy Streets with three women and a man standing in the foreground. The entrance to China City is visible in the background.
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"May 24, 1938. East side of Alameda St. at Marchessault St. or Apablasa St."View of a brick building at the interesection of North Alameda and Apablasa Streets. The sign for Yee Hung Guey restaurant at 301 Apablasa is visible. The building appears empty and boarded up. A truck drives past the building.
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"May 24, 1938. Apablasa St. LA Chinatown. View is toward Alameda St."View of a brick building on Apablasa Street in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. Rubble lines the street in front of the building. A man pushes a wheelbarrow down the sidewalk.