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Title
The Kite Tournament - Children on the Steps of Carnegie Library, 129 2nd Avenue
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1920 March 27
Publication Information
San Mateo Public Library
Contributing Institution
San Mateo Public Library
Collection
San Mateo Local History Collection
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
The Kite Tournament, March 27, 1920. Children photographed on steps of Carnegie Library, 129 2nd Avenue, San Mateo, Calif.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print; 17.7 x 5.6 cm
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt0b69q4zn
CSMAT_015_PHOTO01
Subject
Children
Kites (Toys)
Model airplanes
Bicycles & tricycles
Doors & doorways
Libraries--Californina--San Mateo
Libraries
Carnegie Library
129 2nd Avenue, San Mateo, Calif
Place
San Mateo (Calif.))

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