Category:Chinese Telephone Exchange
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The Chinese Telephone Exchange was rebuilt following the 1906 earthquake, and remained in operation until 1949. Telephone operators memorized each subscriber's name, address, and occupation, as it was felt to be rude to refer to a person by a number and to distinguish between people with the same name. The building was purchased and restored by the Bank of Canton in 1960. It is at 743 Washington Street, just east of the intersection of Washington and Grant.
Media in category "Chinese Telephone Exchange"
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
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0233 Telephone Tag (41596679991).jpg 1,638 × 2,464; 1.52 MB
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0235 Telephone Exchange (41596679561).jpg 1,638 × 2,464; 1.55 MB
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0237 Telephone Exchange (41596679031).jpg 1,638 × 2,464; 1.56 MB
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BankofCanton.jpg 512 × 800; 44 KB
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Chinatown, San Francisco, CA, USA - panoramio (28).jpg 2,560 × 1,440; 1.69 MB
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Chinese Telephone Exchange, San Francisco, California, 1918.jpg 3,850 × 2,640; 3.57 MB
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COVID Outdoor Restaurant Dining (50752377293).jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 2.39 MB
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EastWestBankSanFranciscoChinatown16JUNE2016.jpg 720 × 960; 108 KB
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Free Standing Pagoda (8286989574).jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 2.4 MB
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San Francisco (38635891776).jpg 4,000 × 6,000; 14.48 MB
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San Francisco Chinatown (15770767726).jpg 3,253 × 4,879; 9.41 MB
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Santacon (8285931657).jpg 2,896 × 1,457; 786 KB
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Telephone Exchange (5402029672).jpg 2,190 × 2,964; 4.37 MB
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Traditional Chinese East West Bank in Chinatown, San Francisco.JPG 3,840 × 5,760; 8.51 MB
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United Commercial Bank Chinatown.JPG 2,304 × 3,072; 2.07 MB