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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of the Sunset Gun Club clubhouse, viewed from the back. The clubhouse stands in the near distance at center and is viewed at an angle from the back; it narrows as it extends towards the right. The house stands elevated from the ground. Four windows line the back side of the wood-paneled structure. Clotheslines stretch from the sides of the house, across the image and out of frame at right. There appears to be some damage to the negative. What appear to be white fingerprint-shaped marks dot the image in 3 places and what looks to be a bleached "E" shape sits between them. Text from negative sleeve: 1270. Sunset Gun Club about 1915. 1. The old house used as a club house. 2. 3. Two views of the little one room house in rear of club house. This little house belonged to Dr. F. S. Hardin and H.H.West and is where they slept. This little house was first brot [sic] to the Cazadores Club by Fred Walton, an insurance agent, who wanted to be by himself, and to also put his wife, as she wanted to come down to the club with him. When Walton sold out on the Cazadore Hardin and West bot the thing for $ $100.00 and hauled it over to Sunset to use for sleeping quarters. 3 films.
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_1270_003 ark:/21198/zz002hstpj
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Clubhouses--California--Seal Beach Sunset Gun Club
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