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Title
Josephine and Antonio Lopez [graphic]
Alternative Title
Digital Anaheim.
Date Created and/or Issued
ca. 1930s (issued)
Contributing Institution
Anaheim Public Library
Collection
Anaheim Public Library photograph collection on Anaheim local history
Rights Information
Property rights reside with the Anaheim Public Library. Literary rights are generally retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permission to publish or to reproduce, please contact the Local History Curator.
Description
Accession number: AN-001-827a
Photograph copied in participation with the Shades of Anaheim project, funded by a Library Services and Technology Act grant administered by the California State Library.
Photograph copied with permission from Angie Padilla.
Portrait of Josephine Castro Lopez and Antonio Jose Lopez, parents of Angie Padilla; Josephine at left, wearing dark jacket and light blouse, was an excellent seamstress; Antonio at right, wearing a light color suit with a white shirt, worked for McDonald Douglas.
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print : b&w ; 8 X 10 in.
1 Negative : 3 x 4 in.
Form/Genre
Photographic print
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2489p96j
Subject
Lopez, Josephine Castro
Lopez, Antonio Jose
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Portraits, Group
Mexican Americans--California--Anaheim
Immigrants--California--History
Place
Mexican Americans
California
Anaheim.
Immigrants
History

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