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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Guy West was H. H. West's brother. Wilhelmina Lemberger West was their mother. Wilhelmina West, Guy West, and H. H. Cooper sit around a table. Mr. Cooper smokes a cigar and has his legs crossed. Guy West smokes a long pipe and is reading a newspaper. He has one leg propped on the other. Mrs. West wears glasses. There are dishes, bottles, and food on the table. A light fixture hangs from the ceiling. A fireplace is on the far wall with flowers and pictures on the mantle. The telephone is visible at the left of Mrs. West's head. In the foreground, the door is visible. Text from negative sleeve: 1757. Los Angeles, California. 240 Griffin Ave., 1897. 1. Mrs George M. West (behind the stein lid), Guy M. West with a long steam pipe, and H. H. Cooper facing the camera with cigar in mouth. 2. Same group with slight change in position. 3. The same table from another angle: At left is Wayne W. West; across the table at left is Guy M. West with pipe; H. H. Cooper facing the camera, and George M. West at close range. Taken in our dining room. The telephone may be seen just above mother's head by the door. 3 films.
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_1757_002 ark:/21198/zz002hv1rc
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Dining rooms--California--Los Angeles West, Wilhelmina Lemberger, 1844-1927 Cooper, Harry Hershey, 1855-1928 West, Guy Mark, b. 1879
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