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Description
Brother and sister, Philip Aparicio (photo donor's brother) and Becky Aparicio (photo donor's sister) are standing in front of the family's parked car in the driveway. Photo taken during Easter in the 1950s in City Terrace, an area of East Los Angeles. This image was provided by Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin for inclusion in the Foto East LA collection. Original measurements: 3 x 3 in. black-and-white photograph California Preservation Service (CAPS)
Type
image
Format
Photograph
Extent
1 Page of 1
Identifier
clcop_000181
Subject
Brothers and sisters--California--East Los Angeles Easter--California--East Los Angeles Automobiles--California--East Los Angeles Clothing and dress--California--East Los Angeles Aparicio, Becky Aparicio, Philip
Place
907 N. Hazard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90063 City Terrace (East Los Angeles, Calif.) East Los Angeles (Calif.)
Provenance
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