Front: "Sincerely John Yee, March 22, 1941, at Sierra Madre California, For the Rice Bowl Party"
Item
- Identifier
- SCOH-81-06-19
- Title
- Front: "Sincerely John Yee, March 22, 1941, at Sierra Madre California, For the Rice Bowl Party"
- Description
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Two men in Chinese costume stand outdoors. The man on the right holds a guandao.
Back: "This picture was taken at Wisteria Vine Sierra Madre, California. On March 22, 1941, for the Rice Bowl Party Chinese Relief. The picture of is all make up. That is why you can't tell it's me. On the left of me is Roland Got, he was also one of the soldiers of the "Ma Lua" play. I'm all completely dressed in Chinese costume except my socks. You also notice my pocket is puffed out a little bit because of my bill folder"; Taken by Quillen Photo, 1318 Albany Street, Los Angeles, California - Extent
- 1x1.3
- Date
- 1940
- Spatial Coverage
- Sierra Madre (Calif.)
- Source
- George Yee Album
- Publisher
- Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
- Format
- image/jpeg
- Type
- Image
- Medium
- Black-and-white photograph
- Rights
- Images are for personal research, scholarly and educational purposes. Contact the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California for information about the reproduction of images.
- Item sets
- Southern California Oral History Project