Barry Shemaria conducting storytime at the Lancaster Library, Lancaster, California Barry Shemaria conducting storytime at the Antelope Valley Regional Library
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Description
Librarian Barry Shemaria, with her back to the camera, displays a picture book to an audience of children. Back of photo: "#27176, 1964, Mrs. Barry Shemaria, Lancaster Library". The Lancaster Library was also known as the Antelope Valley Regional Library.
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Place
Fig Avenue, Lancaster, California?] Lancaster (Los Angeles county, California : inhabited place) Los Angeles (California, United States : county) California (United States, North and Central America : state)
Source
8 x 10 in. black-and-white photograph; Lancaster Collection box 1
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