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Title
Frances and Elizabeth West in sailor-style dresses and hats standing at the entrance to Mountain Spring Ranch, Mount Baldy, 1914
Contributor
West, H. H. (Henry Hebard), 1872-1958
Date Created and/or Issued
1914
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
West (H. H.) Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Elizabeth and Frances were the daughters of H. H. West by his first wife, Mary A. West (Mary Adelbert Teel West Shepard).
Photograph of Frances and Elizabeth West wearing sailor-style dresses, sailor hats and dour expressions, standing in an unpaved parking area with 2 cars in the background near a sign reading "Mountain Spring Ranch, Elevation 1,500 ft., Open Summer and Winter, Modern Bungalows, Dinners, Etc. for Sale, Phone 665Lordse."
Text from negative sleeve: 186. Mt Baldy, Calif. 1914. Frances and Elizabeth West.
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_000186_002
ark:/21198/zz002hprg4
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Children--California--Mount Baldy
Siemsen, Elizabeth West, 1903-1966
Wells, Frances Lucille West, b. 1906
Source
West (H. H.) Collection

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