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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph, from left to right, of Winnie Scott, Cleo Swain and Mills Helen eating lunch by an outcrop of rocks near Piru Creek. Mills Helen sits nearest to camera at right. He sits on the ground, facing left, while scooping food from his plate. A pile of crumpled newspapers sits on the ground between him and the camera. Winnie Scott sits on the ground at left and is turned towards the right. He cuts up food on the plate in front of him. Behind Winnie and Mills, Cleo Swain stands facing towards the left. He holds up a bowl and cleans it. Their food supplies sit on the ground between Winnie and Cleo. Rocks stand in a pile behind Cleo. A bag hangs from a tree limb in the right corner. Hills rise in the distance. Text from negative sleeve: 734. Piru Creek, Calif. Near Billy Smitt's cabin. We drove my Buick right down by the Piru. Party was H.H.West, Cleo Swain and Winnie Scott of the Western Rubber and Supply Co., and Mills Helen a friend of Swains. About 1917. 1. H.H.West with string of trout from Piru. 2. Cleo Swain washing the kettles at bank of Piru Creek. 3. Cleo Swain with pot fixing up a meal. 4. Eating lunch. L to R: Winnie Scott seated. Swain standing. Mills Helen at right seated. 5. Mills Helen with hat on with our string of fish. 5 negatives
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_0734_002 ark:/21198/zz002hrjb2
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Los Padres National Forest (Calif.) Outdoor cookery--California--Los Padres National Forest Eating & drinking--California--Los Padres National Forest Swain, Cleo Eric, 1891-1974 Helen, Mills Scott, Winnie
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