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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated February 15, 1962 reads, "Helping hand for library - Turning out to help break ground for the new Granada Hills library at the corner of Chatsworth street and Petit avenue are (rear, from left) Ernani Bernardi, city librarian Harold Hamill and Granada Hills honorary mayor frank Wilcox, who helps library commissioner Ted Thomas to his turn at the shovel. In the foreground, from left, are Hal Parker, vice president of the Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce; architect Joe Jordan, and Fay MacFarlane."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Bernardi, Ernani Jordan, Joseph Hamill, Harold L Wilcox, Frank,--1907-1974 Thomas, Ted Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce--Officials and employees Los Angeles Public Library--Officials and employees Los Angeles (Calif.).--Board of Library Commissioners--Officials and employees Los Angeles Public Library.--Granada Hills Branch Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Municipal officials and employees, Honorary--California--Granada Hills (Los Angeles) Motion picture actors and actresses--United States Television actors and actresses--United States Architects--United States Ground breaking ceremonies--California--Granada Hills (Los Angeles) Blueprints--California--Los Angeles Building sites--California--Granada Hills (Los Angeles) Shovels--California--Los Angeles Chatsworth Street (Los Angeles, Calif.) Granada Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.) Group portraits Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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