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Description
Photograph of a lecture for printing students at Frank Wiggins Trade School, 1920-1929. Henry L. Bullen, the Curator of the American Type Founders' Company Typographical Library and Museum can be seen standing at right addressing students of the printing department and visitors at Frank Wiggins Trade School. Seated left is John M. Murray, head of the department and standing immediately behind him is H.A. Campion, principal of the Frank Wiggins Trade School. Nine men wearing suits can be seen seated in a row in front, while men and women wearing ties or aprons can be seen standing in two or three rows behind the seated men. A clock can be seen on the wall at right above an "Exit" sign.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w 21 x 26 cm. photographic prints photographs
Bullen, Henry L Murray John M Campion, H. A Frank Wiggins Trade School Los Angeles County--Los Angeles--Schools--Trade schools Trade schools Printing industry Educational facilities
Time Period
1920/1929
Place
California Los Angeles USA
Source
44850 [Accession number] 84-1-753 [Microfiche number] CHS-44850 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity] unidentified no: 42016 [Identifying number]
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