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Description
Photograph of boy in wheelchair, Southern California, 1940. "Subject: Boy in wheelchair, Childrens [sic] Hospital (for Kodak prints) Client: Community Chest, Cornelia Plank See 8x10 for paste-up Original Print Order: 6 #1, 500 #2, 1 Size: Contact, 8x10, 16x20 Finish: gl[ossy] to copy, gl[ossy], dull Trim to 3 3/8 x 2 3/4 Bleed) Year: 1940 Job: 05-1-8" -- on envelope front. "Operator's Report - Name: Joe 1 Original Photographs - Size: 4x5, Bill as 3000 prints 3 3/8 x 2 3/4, Incl[ude] photo, copy neg[ative], etc, $44.50" -- on envelope back.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph: b&w, negative, 5x7 in. in envelope B/W Safety 5x7 in. photographs negatives
Children Wheelchairs Hospitals Community Chest Kodak Los Angeles Community Welfare Federation Plank, Cornelia Joe Stanfield, Jack Whittington, Dick Rush, Frank N Page, James R Scott, Joseph Mudd, Harvey S Naftzger, Roy E Meyer, Ben R Mowat, Lynn D Anderson, Arch W Banning Hancock Baruh, J.Y Bauer, Harry J Braunschweiger, W.J Brown, Rollin Bullis, Gardner, Crutcher, Albert Dalton, John F De Mille, Cecil B Dryer, George W Dudley, Howard S Giannini, A.H Jacobs, Jay B Jenney, Ralph E Luer, Albert T MacWatters, D.C O'Dwyer, T.J Thomson, Rex Warren, James G Yost, Paul K
Time Period
1940
Place
3845 Wisconisin Street 1151 South Broadway California California, Southern USA
Source
Job 1940-005-001-008 [Identifying Number] University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
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