Skip to main content

Text / Malaga Cove School Class of '36, Palos Verdes Estates, California

Have a question about this item?

Item information. View source record on contributor's website.

Title
Malaga Cove School Class of '36, Palos Verdes Estates, California
Contributing Institution
Palos Verdes Library District
Collection
Palos Verdes Homes Association Photo Collection
Rights Information
Electronically digitized by the Palos Verdes Library District, from the Palos Verdes Homes Association Photograph Collection held in the Local History Room. Copyright status must be investigated before publishing or commercial use. To obtain permission and images for publication purposes please contact the Palos Verdes Library District.
Description
Image shows group portrait of graduating school children. Depicted in the photo are Leonard Hummel, Tosh Ino, Coza Clausen [?], Miss Lilian Jones, Atsushi Hiroso, George MacLean, La Mar Stewart, John Bauman, Kenzo Uyeno, Erwin Rice, Bill Neale, Bill Kraemer, Miss Edna Sprung, Bill Gilmore, Yaeko Miki, [unidentified], Pamela Gwyther, Mary Dale Loomis, and Hale Field.
Photo Source: Palos Verdes Homes Association
Type
Text
Format
1 photographic print (b/w); 3.5 x 5 in.
Identifier
pvld:2278
000030650
Subject
Malaga Cove School (Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.)
Schools--California--Palos Verdes Estates
School children
Portraits, Group
Bauman, John
Field, Hale
Gilmore, William
Gwyther, Pamela
Hiroso, Atsushi
Hummel, Leonard
Jones, Lilian S
Kraemer, William
Loomis, Mary Dale
MacLean, George
Miki, Yaeko
Neal, William
Rice, Irwin
Sprung, Edna W
Stewart, La Mar
Uyeno, Kenzo

About the collections in Calisphere

Learn more about the collections in Calisphere. View our statement on digital primary resources.

Copyright, permissions, and use

If you're wondering about permissions and what you can do with this item, a good starting point is the "rights information" on this page. See our terms of use for more tips.

Share your story

Has Calisphere helped you advance your research, complete a project, or find something meaningful? We'd love to hear about it; please send us a message.

Explore related content on Calisphere: