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#940

Long #: 41.1-940-PL
Photo size: 2.75" x 3.75"
Date: c. 1905
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
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hinese procession along Oceanview Blvd, between Chinatown (current site of Hopkins Marine Station) and Lovers Point. Image shows wagon, ceremonial lion, and Chinese men wearing matching regalia carrying banner & sticks. Monterey Bay and boat in background. Identified by donor as funeral procession. May be related to the first Feast of Lanterns in 1905.
#941

Long #: 41.1-941-PL
Photo size: 2.75" x 3.75"
Date: c. 1905
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinese procession along Oceanview Blvd, between Chinatown (current site of Hopkins Marine Station) and Lovers Point. Image shows five Chinese men in silk robes carrying embellished sticks--wagon in background. Monterey Bay and boat in background. Identified by donor as funeral procession. May be related to the first Feast of Lanterns in 1905.

#942

Long #: 41.1-942-PL
Photo size: 2.75" x 3.75"
Date: c. 1905
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinese procession along Oceanview Blvd, between Chinatown (current site of Hopkins Marine Station) and Lovers Point. Image shows procession from the rear, showing backs of Chinese men walking in the procession with sticks, clubs, and a large lantern. Identified by donor as funeral procession. May be related to the first Feast of Lanterns in 1905.
#943

Long #: 41.1-943-PL
Photo size: 2.75" x 3.75"
Date: c. 1905
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinese assembly in Chinatown (current site of Hopkins Marine Station). Image shows variety of costumes, including feathered embellishment, embroidered silk robes, fancy hat, and large lanterns, banners, and flag. Identified by donor as funeral procession. May be related to the first Feast of Lanterns in 1905.

#944

Long #: 41.1-944-LB
Photo size: 3.5" x 5.5"
Date: c. 1880
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinatown, showing wooden buildings along rocky shoreline at Pacific Grove's China Point (current site of Hopkins Marine Station). Railroad crossing sign visible at upper left-hand side. Postcard from C.W.J. Johnson photo.

#945

Long #: 41.1-945-LB
Photo size: 3.5" x 5.5"
Date: c. 1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinatown at Pacific Grove's China Point (current site of Hopkins Marine Station), showing wooden buildings on stilts along rocky shoreline, with boats hauled out on shore. Railroad crossing sign visible at upper left-hand side. J.K. Oliver photo.

#946

Long #: 41.1-946-LB
Photo size: 4" x 5"
Date: 1896
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinatown, showing boats, including one being launched from beach, with basket and other gear on board. Photo by E.H. Price.

#947

Long #: 41.1-947-LB
Photo size: 5" x 7.5"
Date: c. 1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Fishing boat fleet hauled on beach with two children peering out of front boat. Shows fishing gear, including nets, in boats. Wooden buildings in background.

#948

Long #: 41.1-948-LB
Photo size: 5" x 7.5"
Date: 1903
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinese fishing village along coast of Pacific Grove (located where Hopkins Marine Station is in 2005). Shows wooden buildings, including close-up of porch with awning, boats, and baskets. L.S. Slevin photo #596.

#949

Long #: 41.1-949-LB
Photo size: 5" x 7.5"
Date: c. 1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinese fishing village along coast of Pacific Grove (located where Hopkins Marine Station is in 2005). Beach in foreground, with wooden buildings along rocky shore. E.C. Starks photo.

#950

Long #: 41.1-950a-LBP
Photo size: 6" x 9.5"
Date: c. 1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: General
Chinese fishing village along coast of Pacific Grove (located where Hopkins Marine Station is in 2005). Beach with fishing boats in foreground, with wooden buildings along rocky shore. Bicycle leans against wood pile in midground. White-bearded man poses near front of boat. J.K. Oliver photo.
There are more Chinatown photographs on the Museum's Tuttle Collection Chinatown and Tuttle Collection Chinese portraits pages.


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