Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Dogs fill up the animal shelter to get temporarily relief from the frightening firecrackers of the Fourth of July. The curly-haired dog stands on a short table, smelling a candlestick phone with an open book propped next to it. Photograph appears with the article, "Noise Phobia Fills Pound," Los Angeles Times, 11 July 1935: A8. Handwritten on negative: Dog at Pound 7-15-35 Text from newspaper caption: Frightened from home by noise incident to the celebration of the Fourth of July, this friendly dog sits by the telephone at the city's Animal Shelter, 215 West Ann street, and hopes that the next call will be from his master. Text from negative sleeve: 1252 - Dog Pound 7-10-35 [stamped:] Jul 22 1935
Type
Image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_7608 ark:/21198/zz002dfb6t
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Dogs--California--Los Angeles Telephones Animal Shelters--California--Los Angeles
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