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Title
Fred and Mary Lemberger sit on a bench in front of Union Station, Los Angeles, 1940
Contributor
West, H. H. (Henry Hebard), 1872-1958
Date Created and/or Issued
March 28, 1940
1940-03-28
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.
H. H. West's cousin, Fred Lemberger and Fred's wife, Mary, sit on a bench in front of Union Station. Both wear hats and hold their hands in their laps. There is a suitcase on the ground next to Fred. The station is the background. There bottom of the negative is ripped.
Text from negative sleeve: 1957. Los Angeles, California. Union Depot. March 28, 1940. 1. Left to right: Fred Lemberger, Mrs. Fred Lemberger. As they were leaving for Burlington, Ia. 2. Fred Lemberger, Mrs. Fred Lemberger, Mrs. Bertha Vogel, friend of theirs. 2 films.
Type

Format
b&w acetate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_1957_002
ark:/21198/zz002hvk0q
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Arrivals & departures--American--California--Los Angeles
Railroad stations--California--Los Angeles
Lemberger, Fred, b. 1874
Lemberger, Mary R
Union Passenger Terminal (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Source
West (H. H.) Collection

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