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Title
Elizabeth West and Wilfrid Cline pose on the beach at Abalone Point, Laguna Beach vicinity, about 1917
Contributor
West, H. H. (Henry Hebard), 1872-1958
Date Created and/or Issued
[circa 1917]
1917
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
West (H. H.) Collection
Rights Information
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Description
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A double exposed photograph of both Elizabeth West and Wilfrid Cline each posing for a photograph on the beach at Abalone Point near Laguna Beach. Elizabeth appears to stand in front of Wilfrid and is about a head shorter than him. She is mostly visible from the shoulders down. Wilfrid appears to stand directly behind Elizabeth. He is mostly visible from the torso upwards. Beyond the beach they stand on is a shrubby landscape.
Text from negative sleeve: 505. Abalone Point, Calif. Just south of Laguna Beach. About 1917. Wilfrid M. Cline. Wilfrid M. Cline with Elizabeth West in front. Two pictures on the same negative. 2 negatives.
Type

Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_0505_003
ark:/21198/zz002hqnt9
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Beaches--California--Laguna Beach
Siemsen, Elizabeth West, 1903-1966
Cline, Wilfrid M
Source
West (H. H.) Collection

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