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[Duplicate] Group Photo, Christmas 1945, photo by James W. Gian (Mrs. Wong in script) remove fuzzy edges with new lens underexposed Group photo in front of Christmas tree -
[Duplicate] Group Photo, Christmas 1945, photo by James W. Gian (Mrs. Wong in script); overexposed Group photo in front of Christmas tree -
[Duplicate] Group Photo, Christmas 1945, photo by James W. Gian (Mrs. Wong in script); refocus, overexposed, flooded out krinkle Group photo in front of Christmas tree -
[Duplicate] Group Photo, Christmas 1945, photo by James W. Gian (Mrs. Wong in script); remove fuzzy edges with new lens overexposed Group photo in front of Christmas tree -
[Duplicate] John Nuccio and family at R. Nuccio Groceries on 5th and Hewitt. Left to right: Robert Nuccio (father), Mary Nuccio (mother), Rosa Nuccio (grandmother), Celeste Nuccio (sister), John Nuccio sitting on top of back seat. The Nuccio family lived upstairs until 1923. John was born in the upstairs right room in 1919. -
[Duplicate] Katherine Cheung in pilot uniform, posing in front of plane Katherine Cheung, outstanding Chinese American woman pilot with the 99 Club, which was headed by Amelia Earhart. -
[Duplicate] Katherine Cheung in pilot uniform, posing in front of plane Katherine Cheung, outstanding Chinese American woman pilot with the 99 Club, which was headed by Amelia Earhart. -
[Duplicate] Looking down Marchessault Street towards Alameda Street Looking down Marchessault Street towards Alameda Street. There is a restaurant and barber shop on right. There is a flag flying on one of the buildings on the left. -
[Duplicate] Marchessault Street between Alameda Street (back) and August Alley (front) Marchessault Street between Alameda Street (back) and August Alley (front). From left to right: variety store, cigar manufacturer, and barber shop. -
[Duplicate] Marchessault Street, Quong Ying Chong Merchandise, 300 1/2 in front Storefronts along Marchessault Street including Quong Ying Chong Merchandise at 300 1/2. There are lanterns and signs in Chinese in front of the stores and pedestrians are walking down the sidewalks. Ref: Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History -
[Duplicate] Mon Chong & Co., Apablasa Street, early 1920s The front of Mon Chong & Co. along Apablasa Street in the early 1920s. There is a cart along the road on the right and pedestrians walking in the street and on the sidewalk. The buildings are two stories and have an upper-level balcony and flagpoles on the roof. -
[Duplicate] Old Chinatown, Alameda Street A photograph looking down Alameda Street in Old Chinatown. There are cars parked along the side of the street. -
[Duplicate] Outside view, Wing's Market Salinas Wing's Market in Salinas, California -
[Duplicate] Possibly boarding house attending children with their teacher Group of mostly young children, possibly in China with (Ms. Wilcox?) in the 1910s. -
[Duplicate] Presbyterian Chinese Mission Church (now known as Presbyterian Church in Chinatown), San Francisco Group photo of members of Presbyterian Chinese Mission Church in San Francisco. -
[Duplicate] Presbyterian Chinese Mission Church (now known as Presbyterian Church in Chinatown), San Francisco Group photo of members of Presbyterian Chinese Mission Church in San Francisco. -
[Duplicate] Reverend Lau, Ho Loui Ding (Stanley Lau's parents) and family, Hartnook, California Portrait of the Lau Family in California. Stanley Lau pictured at the back left of the photo. rear note:"Harriet F. Bliss" -
[Duplicate] Reverend Lau, Ho Loui Ding (Stanley Lau's parents) and family, Hartnook, California Portrait of the Lau Family in California. Stanley Lau pictured at the back left of the photo. rear note:"Harriet F. Bliss" -
[Duplicate] Reverend Lau, Ho Loui Ding (Stanley Lau's parents) and family, Hartnook, California Portrait of the Lau Family in California. Stanley Lau pictured at the back left of the photo. rear note:"Harriet F. Bliss" -
[Duplicate] Soo Hoo store and living quarters, birthplace of Peter Soo Hoo The Soo Hoo family store and home. Peter Soo Hoo was born in this building. The building is two stories and has an upper-level balcony. It sits on a street corner. -
[Duplicate] Spring 1941 Chinese School Class, wide view Group of students with instructors from Chinese School Class. -
[Duplicate] Spring 1941 Chinese School Class, wide view Group of students with instructors from Chinese School Class. -
[Duplicate] Stanley Chan teaching in Chinese School Stanley Chan standing in front of seated students while teaching. -
[Duplicate] Stanley Chan, Lily L. Chan, Dennis Morgan, Friend (unidentified) at the movies, likely early 1940s Stanley Chan and Lilly L. Chan stand with Dennis Morgan and two unidentified people on the right for a photo int the early 1940s. -
[Duplicate] The children of Walter U. Lum; "To Uncle and Aunty from The Family"; Mabel Lum (seated 2nd right); Lily Lum (2nd right standing); Emma Lum (seated 1st right) A group of eight posing for a studio portrait, included in the group are the children of Walter U. Lum. -
[Duplicate] The Chung sisters Group photograph of the Chung sisters, Florence Chung Lon, Mildred C. Handel, Anna Chung Yip, Margaret J. Chung, and Dorothy Chung Siu. Dorothy is seated at right and Mildred Chung has a paratrooper's or submariner's badge on her left pocket. -
[Duplicate] Tuey Far Low, corner of Marchessault Street East side of Alameda Street at the corner of Marchessault Street. The building on the right side is Tuey Far Low at 300 Marchessault. Tong Wah Co. Chinese Merchandise is on the left at 800 N Alameda. There are train tracks and a car along Alameda Street. -
[Duplicate] Tuey Far Low, corner of Marchessault Street East side of Alameda Street at the corner of Marchessault Street. The building on the right side is Tuey Far Low at 300 Marchessault. Tong Wah Co. Chinese Merchandise is on the left at 800 N Alameda. There are train tracks and a car along Alameda Street. -
[Duplicate] Tuey Far Low, corner of Marchessault Street Looking down Marchessault Street towards Juan Street from Alameda Street. Man Jen Low, Tong Wah & Co (800 N Alameda), and Korean & Chinese Employment Agents are on the left. Tuey Far Low (300 Marchessault) is on the right. There are train tracks and a car along Alameda Street. -
[Duplicate] Two ladies in front of Hall of Justice in Portsmouth Square, Chinatown San Francisco. Lady on left appears to be Alice Wong, Judge Delbert Wong's mother. Hall of Justice in background. -
[Duplicate] Venice Chamber of Commerce, Annual Installation Banquet, Westport Beach Club. Mr. and Mrs. Chow Hoy are in the picture. By Weaver Photo Service, since 1914, specializing in any size, any kind, groups. Any time, any place, banquets - conventions - publicity. 1836 Hyperion Ave, 27, Los Angeles, Calif., Normandy 3-3236. -
[Duplicate] Walter Uriah Lum (Chinese name Lum Wah Yee) Photo of Walter U. Lum taken on his 70th birthday with the trophy presented to him by "The Chinese Times" in San Francisco, which he founded for CACA to carry on its goals and objectives - at 119 Waverly Pl. from 1922-1924, now at Sacramento Street.







