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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. -
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. -
"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. -
"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. -
"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. -
"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. -
"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. -
"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. -
"4/3/1949 Old L.A. Cal Chinatown. View is East side of North Los Angeles St. North of Aliso Street."
A building on Los Angeles Street with a parking lot in front. Texas Club, El Angelino, and El Toreo Cafe occupy the building. A sign that reads "This is Old Los Angeles" stands next to the parking lot. -
"3/29/1949 On North side of Ferguson Alley Just West of N. Alameda Street Old Los Angeles Chinatown"
Building at 221 and 221 1/2 Ferguson Alley. A sign for a Chinese barber shop hangs in the top right of the frame. -
"March 29, 1949 Old L.A. Cal Chinatown. Looking East into Ferguson Alley, from N. Los Angeles Street."
View down Ferguson Alley from North Los Angeles Street. Jerry's Joynt restaurant stands on the left of the frame by the alley. On the other side of the alley is a vacant space in a brick building at 462 1/2, with a sign reading Si Chong. -
"3/29/1949 L.A. Chinatown. East side of North Los Angeles Street, south from Ferguson Alley and Aliso St."
Businesses on North Los Angeles Street including Jin Hing Jewelry and a parking lot. -
"Feb 10, 1949 Jerry's joint Old Los Angeles Chinatown Ferguson Alley, and North Los Angeles Street."
View down Los Angeles Street by Ferguson Alley. Jerry's Joynt restaurant stands at the corner. Soochow Cafe stands next door. The photograph is discolored and warped from a damaged negative. -
"January 17, 1949 Old Los Angeles Chinatown. 211 West Ferguson Alley, between N. Alameda Street, and North Los Angeles St, on North side of alley. Pagoda Cafe"
Building at 211 Ferguson Alley. It is occupied by The Chinese Pagoda Cafe, which is closed. -
View of an alley off the south side of Ferguson Alley. "Jan 1, 1949"
Night time view of an alley off of Ferguson Alley. A furniture store is named (Yuen? Yun?) Kee located in the alley, which is mostly fenced off. -
"Jan. 1 1949. Ferguson Alley. View is east in Alley toward N. Alameda St. L.A. Calif."
Night time view down Ferguson Alley toward Union Station. -
"Jan. 1, 1949 210 Ferguson Alley Old L.A. Chinatown:
Building at 210 Ferguson Alley at night. -
"Jan first, 1949 L.A. Cal Old Chinatown Kow Chew temple in Ferguson Alley. Ferguson Alley runs East from North Los Angeles St, to N. Alameda St."
Entrance to Kong Chow Temple on Ferguson Alley. Signs written in Chinese hang around the threshold. A painting can be seen hanging inside the building. -
"5/25/1948 Old L.A. Chinatown. Bulletin board on south side of Ferguson Alley, between N. L.A. Street and N. Alameda Street."
Chinese bulletins plastered on a brick wall in Ferguson Alley. -
"Old F.A. night shot, 10-15-1947."
View down an alley near North Los Angeles Street Ferguson Alley and at night. -
"Jan. 19, 1947. S.W. cor. Plaza St. & Los Angeles St."
View of the corner of Plaza and North Los Angeles Streets from above. -
"5/14/1947 Kow Chew Temple in Ferguson Alley, L.A. Cal. This alley is between North Alameda, And N. Los Angeles Street, East of Aliso street, and West of Sunset (Marchessault) Sts.
Courtyard entrance to Kong Chow Temple. There is painting of Guan Di and a sign in Chinese on the brick wall by the threshold. The painting reads "Old Chinese Temple" on the top. -
"Nov. 4, 1946 Westside of N. Alameda St. N of Ferguson Alley. L.A. Cal."
Businesses on North Alameda Street. Sue Yuen Cafe is in the center of the frame. S&G Malt Shop is on the right. -
“Nov. 8, 1946 View is West into Ferguson Alley from N. Alameda St. L.A. Calif."
View down Ferguson Alley from North Alameda Street. Political signs are pasted on the buildings closest to Alameda Street. -
"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.