Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to the article, “Parade Will Mark Fiesta: Mexicans Go on March Today, Gala Program Arranged for Freedom Anniversary of Latin Republic.” Los Angeles Times, 15 Sept. 1935: 27. View of Mrs. Bagby standing in glasses, earrings, vest, blouse, and ruffled skirt with sash tied at waist, Mr. Osborn, standing in glasses, collared shirt, jacket, pants, and holding guitar, Mrs. Osborn standing in hat, glasses, necklace, dress, and scarf hanging around neck, Mrs. Tuttle standing in hat, necklace, dress, and "vice-president" ribbon pinned on chest, Mr. Bagby standing in glasses, shirt, and pants tied with sash, Bernice Young kneeling in front in necklace, dress, and bracelets. These individuals belonged to Los Fiesteros de Los Angeles, a group dedicated to the perpetuation of the traditional Spanish fiesta in California. The women also belonged to the Native Daughters of the Golden West, a group dedicated to the preservation of California's history. Handwritten on negative: 9/14/35, L-R, Mrs W.W. Bagby x Earl Osborne x Mrs Earl Osborn x Mrs Ralph L. Tuttle x W W Bagby x kneeling Bernice Young Text from negative sleeve: 2129, Mrs W W Bagby, Earl Osborn, Mrs [Earl Osborn], Mrs Ralph Tuttle, W W Bagby, Bernice Young, Fiesta, 9-14-35, [stamped:] Sep 18 1935
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_8537 ark:/21198/zz002dgf77
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Festivals--California Culture Commemorations--California Independence Day (Mexico) People Historical societies--California Events Osborn, Emma J., 1869-1963 Tuttle, Ralph, Mrs Young, Bernice Osborn, Earl R., 1868-1948 Bagby, Sadie P., 1887-1976 Bagby, Warren W., 1886-1964 Native Daughters of the Golden West Los Fiesteros de Los Angeles
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