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Title
Women at the lodge
Date Created and/or Issued
192-?
Publication Information
Glendale Public Library (Glendale, Calif.). Special Collections
Contributing Institution
Glendale Public Library
Collection
Collection of historic photographs and documents related to Leslie C. Brand
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
A group of unidentified women sitting along the staircase of the lodge. The lodge was a recreational home situated behind the Brands' main residence, El Miradero.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : b&w ;12 x 8 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9p3027tw
cgl_034
Subject
Lodges--California--Glendale
Architecture, Domestic--California--Glendale
Stairs--California--Glendale
Brand, Leslie, C. (Leslie Coombs), 1859-1925--Homes and haunts
Place
Glendale (Calif.)
History
Source
Lodge Album

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