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Title
Briggs School Class Picture
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1927
Publication Information
Museum of Ventura County
Contributing Institution
Museum of Ventura County
Collection
General Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Group photo of 2nd and 3rd graders at Briggs School in Santa Paula. Top row, L-R: , unidentified, Edwin Pinkerton, Cora Bradbury, Margaret Buckner, unidentified, Margaret McDivitt, Audrey Morgan, Edith Jarvis, Esther Outland, unidentified, Breta Colling. Middle row, L-R: Roscoe Huckaby, unidentified, Lawrence Silva, Warren LaRosa, Kathleen Silva, unidentified, Alfa Borring, unidentified, Dorothy Hedrick, Beatrice Keller, Robert Spear, Arly Gray, Miss Dorothy Jarvis. Bottom row, L-R: Loren Dewar, John Lindsay, unidentified, John Bradbury, Harold Bright, unidentified, unidentified, Ralph Bagley, Laurence Hawkins, Halfard Kelsey, unidentified
Type
image
Format
Black and white photograph Group Portrait 12.8 x 18 cm
Identifier
10537-84
Language
English
Subject
School children--California
Classes (Groups of students)
Briggs School (Santa Paula, Calif.)
Place
California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Santa Paula (Calif.)

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