009 - Arthur W. Chung
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"Chinese"Three children wearing sashes inscribed with the word "Chinese" stand in front of a hallway holding flowers. The girl on the right stands next to a box with a Red Cross insignia and "China" on it.
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"Entrance to Olympic Stadium" Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumA photograph of the entrance to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during the 1932 Olympics. The entrance is a series of arches with the tallest one in the middle. There is a large torch on the top of the middle arch and a variation on the 1932 Olympic crest on the front of the arch. Banners depicting the Olympic rings are hung on either side of the main arch and above the smaller arches. There is a patch of grass in front of the entrance with Olympic rings on it and a series of hedges trimmed to read "Olympic Stadium." Spectators and the rest of the coliseum are visible in the middle and background of the image. The picture is captioned "Entrance to Olympic Stadium" and has a black, decorative frame around it.
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"Final of 110M Hurdles 14.6'" (left) and "Start of 26Mi Marathon 2 hours 31 min" (right), 1932 OlympicsTwo photographs of track events during the 1932 Olympics at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The left picture is captioned "Final of 110M Hurdles 14.6'" and the right picture is captioned "Start of 26Mi Marathon 2 hours 31 min." The times in each caption record the winning time for each event. Both images are shots of the track and field inside the coliseum taken from the stands. In both images, crowds of spectators can be seen in the stands and competitors are visible on the track and field. In the left photograph, a flag is erected on the field in the top left of the image. Both photographs are inside black, decorative frames.
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"Marie" at U.S.C.A group photo of Nellie Chung with daughters Marie and Marian outside of Mudd Hall at USC. They are all holding hands and looking at the camera.
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"Sincerely yours, Andrew Lum"Portrait of Andrew Lum, son of Emily Yee and Joe Lum
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"Sincerely yours, E.G. Chung"Graduation portrait of Elbert G. Chung, second son of Yick Hong Chung, from Georgetown Medical School.
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"Sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Joe"Studio portrait of the Lum family. Joe and Emily are seated with their children, Phillip, Gladys, and Andrew standing behind them.
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"Sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Joe"Studio portrait of Emily Yee Lum and Lum Joe
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"To Mr. and Mrs. Chung. Sincerely, Stanley"Portrait of Stanley S. Quon
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[Duplicate--Too Dark] Y.H. Chung family photoA group photo of Y. H. Chung and family, taken outside. The photo appears to have been taken in someone's front or back yard.
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Album of Chung family.Cover of one of Arthur Chung's photo albums
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Album shotCover of a photograph album with ruler for scale
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Arthur and Lillian Chung outside Chinese Herb CompanyArthur and Lillian outside their father Y.H. Chung's establishment, Chinese Herb Company, 917 South Hill Street.
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Arthur Chung and a girlA portrait of Arthur Chung and a girl standing next to each other and smiling. They are both dressed formally.
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Arthur Chung and friends in Northern ChinaA photo album page with five photographs on it. The pictures depict Arthur Chung and friends in Northern China. The top three photographs show Arthur and others in front of various buildings. The bottom left photograph is of the Western Qing tombs in Yi County, Hebei Province, China. The bottom right photograph shows a large tree.
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Arthur Chung group photoA group portrait of a young Arthur Chung and four other adolescents. They're all dressed formally and there's a dark curtain in the background.
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Arthur Chung high school scrapbook pageLeft: a news clipping about Arthur Chung leaving for China to study. Right: Star and Crescent Program
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Arthur Chung in a carArthur Chung and a woman are sitting in a car which is parked in front of a building. The image is stuck into a photo album.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageLeft: Nellie Yee Chung with her children Arthur and Lillian, 1919 Top right: Y.H. Chung and family, 1926 Bottom right: Arthur and Lillian outside Chinese Herb Company, 917 South Hill Street, 1920 [SCOH-79-KWOK-02-28]
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Arthur Chung photo album pageThree photos outside of Chung home. Left: Arthur, on a bike, with Lillian, 1916 Center: Lillian, Nellie, and Arthur Right: Lillian, Marian, in a stroller, and Arthur
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Arthur Chung photo album pageLeft: Arthur with two friends Top right: Lillian, Nellie, and Arthur, 1920 Bottom right: Arthur, Marian, Nellie, and Lillian, 1921
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Arthur Chung photo album pageTop left: Group at the beach Other three images are of a dog named Fritz. Bottom right image is signed, "Sincerely yours, Fritz"
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Arthur Chung photo album pageSeveral group photographs of Arthur Chung and others attached to a scrapbook page. In the bottom left, there's a class photo from the private Chinese class, conducted in Cantonese, that Arthur Chung (the tallest boy in the back) took for two years at Mrs. How Wing Tom's house. The teacher, Kit King Lei (back left) was a master's student in Los Angeles and later became a dean of a law school in China. In the photo, the teacher and a group of students stand in front of a building, surrounded by plants.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageTop left: photo of house Top right: two boys stand on a car bumper parked by a house Bottom left: Arthur Chung stands in a house entryway Bottom center: Arthur Chung sits on a ledge outside a house Bottom right: Two people pose outside a house
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Arthur Chung photo album pageA photo album page with two group photos and a photo of Marie Chung holding a doll.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageA page from Arthur Chung's photo album. Top: Group portrait with the Chung family and another family. Bottom: Arthur Chung and siblings, and possibly Sam Chang's children in front of a car.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageThere is a portrait Arthur Chung, uncle of Norman Wong who is husband of Angi Ma Wong, in the bottom left corner. There are also two group photos taken outside and two pictures of individual people standing outside.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageMostly group pictures taken outside in a natural setting. In the top right hand corner, two children stand in front of a building.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageThree group photos in Arthur Chung's photo album. On the left: Arthur and Lillian Chung pose on a stoop. In the center: The Yee sisters with children in front of the Venice Apartments. Arthur Chung stands farthest to the right. On the right: Emily and Eva Yee with children.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageThe image in the top left is a photo of Y. H. Chung standing in front of Y. H. Chung Herb Co. in Ventura, California. This office was a branch of the main company which was open in Los Angeles for 23 years. The Ventura branch was only open for several months in 1931. The office building is a one-story house with a bay window on one side. There is a sign for the herb company on the right side of the photograph. The photo in the top right is of a Y.H. Chung standing outside and the other two photos are group portraits taken outside.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageGroup photos taken on an asparagus farm. The farm likely belonged to Arthur Chung's half-brother Sam who grew asparagus in the San Fernando Valley. In the 1950s the whole area of his farm was subdivided.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageThe photo on the left is of two kids climbing on a car in a driveway. The middle photograph is of a woman holding a baby. The photo on the right is of a woman standing next to a child playing on a swing set.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageTwo photos of the Chung family in Ventura, California. The photo on the left is a group photo on the beach. The photo on the right shows three children using a swing set.
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Arthur Chung photo album pageOn the left: Y.H. and Nellie Yee Chung by a pond. Top right: Marie Chung dressed as a Dutch girl. Bottom right: Nellie Yee and Marie Chung by a pond.
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Arthur Chung, group photoA group picture of Arthur Chung holding a baby with another young man standing behind him. They are wearing button down shirts and slacks and smiling for the camera.
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Arthur Chung's album.Cover of one of Arthur Chung's photo albums
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Arthur Chung's family with Mr. HolmesY.H. Chung and family standing in front of Chinese Herb Company on 917 South Hill Street with A.Z. Holmes. Holmes served as a translator for Y.H. and the building was rented under his name.
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BabyA baby in a silk outfit sits on a wicker chair next to a plant. Silk cloth with floral embroidery hangs on the back of the chair.