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Title
Orange Baseball team, Orange, California, ca. 1950
Creator
Ditchey, Sterling D
Date Created and/or Issued
ca. 1950
Publication Information
Orange Public Library
Contributing Institution
Orange Public Library and History Center
Collection
Orange Public Library Local History Collection
Rights Information
For information on copyrights and permissions, please contact Orange Public Library, Orange, California.
Description
Orange Baseball team, Orange, California, ca. 1950. Image shows group portrait taken at night in Hart Park of 15 men, several dressed in baseball uniforms with gloves, standing around a small electric cart with two men, identified as Dr. Pau.l Rumph and Rex Parks, sitting inside. Also identified are Ranald fairbairn (editor and publisher of Orange Daily News), Cass Krueger, William Hirstein, Harold Kirby, and Bill Sangster. Photograph stamped on reverse in red ink with "PHOTOGRAPHS BY / STERLING D. DITCHEY / 392 N. Batavia St. Orange, Calif. / Phone 1320" [See also OPL3600]
Photographic print
B&w
20.8 x 25.3 cm.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2n39q20s
OPL3608
10511984
Language
English
Subject
Group portraits
Night photographs
Baseball players
Hart Park--Orange (Calif.)
Fairbairn, Ranald
Rumph, Paul E., Dr
Parks, Rex
Krueger, Cass
Hirstein, William
Kirby, Harold
Sangster, William C

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