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Title
M. Eltiste & Company truck decorated for a parade in Orange, California, ca. 1922
Creator
Naill, Theo F
Date Created and/or Issued
ca. 1922
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
M. Eltiste & Company truck decorated for a parade in Orange, California, ca. 1922. Image shows truck decorated with bunting parked in front of the M. Eltiste & Company at 161 North Glassell Street. Three women are identified in truck bed as, left to right, Molly [Cora] Frick Wampler sitting with arms folded along edge of truck, an unidentified woman dressed in Statue of Liberty type costume, Emma Eltiste with elbow resting on truck edge, and Anna Eltiste wearing a fringe dress standing by the front of the truck. "NAILL STUDIO / ORANGE, CAL." embossed on photo at lower right; [Naill Studio located at 77 1/2 Plaza Square, Orange, CA.] [See also P1256]
Photographic print
B&w
12.5 x 17.75 cm.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt6f59q3s3
P1249
10511373
Language
English
Subject
Orange (Calif.)
Parades & processions
Group portraits
M. Eltiste & Company--Orange (Calif.)
Wampler, Cora Frick
White, Emma Eltiste
Muench, Anna Eltiste

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