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Description
Accession number: P12220 Photograph donated by Victor W. LaMont. See accession number P12420 for another view of the Tallyho coach. Anaheim Tallyho, a horse-drawn coach with five bench-seats, available for hire from the Palace Stables, located at 201 South Los Angeles Street (now Anaheim Blvd.) at Chestnut Street; view shows carriage pulled by two teams of horses, standing in a clearing with oak trees in the background (possible Orange County Park); people seated in the carriage identified right to left: (front seat) John Hahn, driver and proprietor of Palace Livery Stables; Edward Boege; unknown; (second seat) John Hartung; Frank Shanley; unknown children; (third seat) Mrs. Frank (Marie C.) Shanley; unknown; (fourth seat) Herman and Rose Dickel with unidentified children; (fifth seat) Mrs. Fritz (Helena Boege) Ruhmann; Mary Sonnen.
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print, mounted on board : sepia ; 4.5 x 6.75 in. 1 Photographic print : b&w ; 5 x 7 in. 1 Photographic print : b&w ; 8 x 10 in. 1 Negative : 4 x 5 in.
Hartung, John G--ca. 1900s Dickel, Hermann Arnold--1860-1934--1900 Hahn, John--propietor of Palace Livery Stables Boege, Edward Shanley, Frank Shanley, Marie C--m. Frank Shanley Dickel, Rose--m. Herman Dickel Ruhmann, Helena Boege--m. Fritz Ruhmann Sonnen, Mary Palace Livery Stables--California--Anaheim Pioneers--California--Anaheim Transportation Horse-drawn vehicles Recreation--1900-Present
Time Period
Dickel, Hermann Arnold -- 1860-1934 -- 1900 Recreation -- 1900-Present
Place
Palace Livery Stables California Anaheim. Pioneers
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