041 - Marge Ong
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- 041 - Marge Ong
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[Duplicate] Chinese Club of Belmont High
A group portrait of the Chinese Club from Belmont High School in Los Angeles. Marge Ong is third from the right. There is writing on the bottom of the photograph reading "Chinese Club of Belmont High of S.'36." -
[Duplicate] Old Chinatown, Alameda Street
A photograph looking down Alameda Street in Old Chinatown. There are cars parked along the side of the street. -
315 Napier Street, George and Marjorie Quan
A photograph of George and Marjorie Quan standing outside of 315 Napier Street in Old Chinatown. -
Center of Los Angeles Chung Hua School group picture. On the back: Harry Quillen 418 s. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA)
Group photograph teachers and students of the Chung Hua Chinese school. Taken by Harry Quillen, 418 S. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA -
Chinese Club of Belmont High
A group portrait of the Chinese Club from Belmont High School in Los Angeles. Marge Ong is third from the right. -
Chinese school group, Chung Hua School. Many Chinese Americans were sent to Chinese school in addition to American School; this class photo was taken in 1933. -Marge and Olive Ong
Photo of Chung Hua School students while it was still located on Los Angeles Street, before the construction of 101 freeway, which forced it to be moved to Yale Street. -
Chinese school group, Chung Hua School. Many Chinese Americans were sent to Chinese school in addition to American School; this class photo was taken in 1933. -Marge and Olive Ong
Photo of Chung Hua School students while it was still located on Los Angeles Street, before the construction of 101 freeway, which forced it to be moved to Yale Street. -
Construction of Union Station
A long shot of the construction of Union Station on the former site of Old Chinatown. -
Construction of Union Station
View of Union Station under construction on the former site of Old Chinatown. -
French Hospital (First French Hospital)
Image of the French Hospital in Le Guide Français de Los Angeles et du Sud de la Californie, edited by Fernand Loyer and Charles Beaudreau, (Los Angeles: The Franco American Publishing Company, 1932) p. 50. "...On October 4, 1869...the cornerstone was laid." Reproduction of the first entries made March 1, 1860 in the original record book of the French Benevolent Society. -
Girl and a baby, R.N. Bultken (gas station).
A girl stands on a patch of grass holding a baby. R.N. Bultken gas station and a two-story brick building are visible behind them. -
Girl with scaffolding or Union Station behind her
A girl wearing a dress and headband stands by a fence. Tall wooden scaffolding is visible behind her, possibly for the construction of Union Station. -
High school drama group
A group photo of high school students dressed in costume for a performance. Marge Ong is the first from the right. The students were in the Chinese Club of Belmont High School in Los Angeles. -
Interior of the French Hospital
Interior corridor of the French Hospital. Image from Le Guide Francais p. 110 -
Left side of Los Angeles Chung Hua School group picture. On the back: Harry Quillen 418 s. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA)
Group photograph teachers and students of the Chung Hua Chinese school. Taken by Harry Quillen, 418 S. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA -
Los Angeles Chung Hua School group picture
Group photograph teachers and students of the Chung Hua Chinese school. Taken by Harry Quillen, 418 S. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA -
Los Angeles Chung Hua School group picture
Group photograph teachers and students of the Chung Hua Chinese school. Taken by Harry Quillen, 418 S. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA -
Los Angeles Chung Hua School group picture
Group photograph teachers and students of the Chung Hua Chinese school. Taken by Harry Quillen, 418 S. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA -
Margie Quan Ong's family, group photo
Margie Quan Ong's family Portrait. Back row, left to right: Kathryn, Elenore, Mrs. Quan (mother), Bill Quan, Mrs. Gin Quan, Mr. Gin Quan, Harry Quan, Tommy Quan. Middle row, left to right: Quan Shung Doon (father), Janette, Edith Q (Jung). Front row (left to right): Lorely (Stanly Gee's wife), Ben, Wallace (grandson), George, Daisy, Betty, Mary. The Quan family were the owners of Tuey Far Low and Grand Star. -
Old Chinatown after Union Station was begun
View of Union Station under construction on the former site of Old Chinatown. -
Old Chinatown, Alameda Street
A photograph looking down Alameda Street in Old Chinatown. There are cars parked along the side of the street. -
Old Chinatown, Marchessault Street
A photograph looking down Marchessault Street in Old Chinatown. There are cars and pedestrians visible along the street. -
Right side of Los Angeles Chung Hua School group picture. On the back: Harry Quillen 418 s. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA)
Group photograph teachers and students of the Chung Hua Chinese school. Taken by Harry Quillen, 418 S. Ramona Ave., Monterey Park, CA -
The French Hospital as seen from College and Castelar Streets
The French Hospital, later known as the Pacific Alliance Medical Center, on the corner of College and Castelar Streets. Several cars are parked on the street outside. Image taken from Le Guide Francais p.110 -
Three women and a girl on Marchessault Street, Old Chinatown
Three women with arms locked walk down a dirt road by some wooden buildings. A girl skips next to them. -
Tommy Ou and Dick Chung at a bar
Two men wearing suits sit at a bar inside a Chinese restaurant on Alameda and Marchessault Street. -
Wedding group portrait
A group portrait from a wedding. The back of the picture is in a postcard format. -
Wedding portrait
A wedding portrait with a postcard format on the back.