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Title
Sorrento Beach Club seen from Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, 1953
Contributor
University of California, Los Angeles. -- Library. -- Dept. of Special Collections (repository)
Bartlett, Adelbert, 1887-1966 (photographer)
Sorrento Beach Club (Santa Monica, Calif.) (subject)
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Bartlett (Adelbert) Papers
Rights Information
copyrighted
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Text from negative sleeve: Sorrento Club, Mr. Philbin, 5/29/53, View from sand and highway.
Southern exterior view of the Sorrento Beach Club against the Palisades cliffs, facing northwest from Pacific Coast Highway. A restaurant, other buildings and cars are visible on the highway. The restaurant bares a sign reading "Ne--'s Grill".
Type
image
Format
1 photographic negative
Identifier
edu.ucla.library.specialCollections.bartlett:2353
uclamss_1300_2412
2412
ark:/21198/zz002d4080
Language
English
Subject
Seaside resorts -- California -- Santa Monica
Clubhouses -- California -- Santa Monica
California Highway 1 (Calif.)
Place
California
Santa Monica
Relation
Adelbert Bartlett Papers. Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA

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