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Description
Accession number: P5636 Pinocchio, the Anaheim Public Library Mascot, being interviewed by (left to right) Elva Haskett, Mabel and Helen Tozer; the Pinocchio doll was one of five hundred dolls made and distributed in 1929 by the San Francisco branch of the Macmillan publishing house with its new edition of the classic "Adventures of Pinocchio" by C. Collodi; Anaheim's Pinocchio survived the 1933 earthquake and the 1938 flood, although he lost a leg.
Tozer, Helen--act. ca. 1950s Haskett, Elva Lavera--1899-1980 Ives, Mabel--act. 1933 Anaheim Public Library.--Childrens Services Anaheim Public Library,--Carnegie Building,--est. 1909 Anaheim Public Library--est. 1902.--California--Anaheim, Municipal services--California--1900-Present Dolls Libraries--California--Anaheim Government employees--1900-Present Pinocchio (Fictitious character)
Time Period
Municipal services -- California -- 1900-Present Government employees -- 1900-Present
Place
Anaheim Public Library est. 1902. California Anaheim, Municipal services 1900-Present Libraries Anaheim
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