Two prostitutes in front of the cribs on Alameda Street. The cribs were buildings rented out exclusively for the transactional business of prostitution. The women wear frilly outfits that look like nightgowns. They stand in front of a doorway and in the shadow of a tree.
Prostitute stands in front of the cribs on Alameda Street. The cribs were buildings rented out exclusively for the transactional business of prostitution. She wears a frilly outfit that look like a nightgown. She stands in front of a doorway and in the shadow of a tree.
Cribs on Alameda Street. The cribs, which were buildings rented out exclusively for the transactional business of prostitution feature large shutters. One door is open and the room within can be seen, including a chair and an object covered by what may be a sheet.
Two women approach the cribs on Alameda Street. The cribs, which were buildings rented out exclusively for the transactional business of prostitution feature large shutters and are made of brick. The women are most likely prostitutes.
Prostitute sits in the window of a crib on Alameda Street. She is perched on a pillow. The crib, which was a building rented out exclusively for the transactional business of prostitution features large shutters. It is made of brick. There is a small plant on the ground just below the woman.
Men and women in front of the cribs on Alameda Street. The cribs, which were buildings rented out exclusively for the transactional business of prostitution, are low, brick buildings with shutters. A woman is visible at the bottom right of the photograph. Another woman, probably a prostitute, stands between two men. Another man's leg is visible at the right of the photograph at the top of the stairs.