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Title
Pirates' captive walking the plank, Newport Harbor
Alternative Title
Eyre Powell Chamber of Commerce Photo Collection
Date Created and/or Issued
Circa 1930
Publication Information
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html for additional information.
Description
Title supplied by cataloger.
The city of Newport Beach, located in Orange County, includes the areas of Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, Newport Coast, San Joaquin Hills, and Balboa Peninsula (also known as Balboa). For thousands of years, members of the Tongva and Juanen~o/Luisen~o nations long inhabited this area. In 1870, Captain Samuel S. Dunnell's steamer named "Vaquero" made its first trip to a marshy lagoon for trading, and ventured into an unnamed harbor, which Dunnell decided to call "New Port". In 1875, James and Robert McFadden acquired a small wharf and warehouse on the west end named "Newport Landing". In 1902, James McFadden sold his Newport townsite and about half of the Peninsula to William S. Collins, who soon partnered with Henry E. Huntington. In 1905 city development increased when Pacific Electric Railroad established a southern terminus in Newport connecting the beach with downtown Los Angeles. In 1906, three major events happened: The Balboa Pavilion and Balboa Pier were completed; Pacific Electric "Red Cars" began service to the Balboa Peninsula and Pavilion, bringing thousands of summertime visitors from Los Angeles; and in August, the scattered settlements which included the Peninsula, West Newport, Balboa Island, and Lido Isle, with a combined population of 206 citizens, were incorporated as the City of Newport Beach. It is currently one of the wealthiest communities in California and consistently places high in United States rankings. Notable residents include and/or have included: (Actors/Entertainers) Buddy Ebsen, Dale Evans, Emma Stone, Errol Flynn, George Burns, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Joey Bishop, John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Roy Rogers, Shirley Temple; (Athletes) Carsten Ball, Dennis Rodman, Ekaterina Gordeeva, Francois Botha, George Yardley, Ilia Kulik, Joffery Lupul, John Welbourn, Kevin Kouzmanoff, Kobe Bryant, Matt Barkley, Tiger Woods; (Authors/Writers) Dean Koontz, Frank Rumbauskas; (Business people) Donald Bren, John H. Meier; (Musicians) Anton Newcombe, Dick Dale, Mark McGrath, Mike Ness, etc. among many others. Population has also grown by leaps and bounds; in 1910 there were 445 residents, in 1950 population was at 12,120, by 1990 it stood at 66,643, and as of January 1, 2009, population was 86,252.
Boaters dressed as pirates force someone to "walk the plank" in a celebration off Balboa Island. Several children dressed as mini-pirates sit along a rail on the ship, as a woman dressed in captain's garb and one of her cronies hold a sword to a poor fellow's back as he reaches the end of the wooden plank. The name of the festival or celebration is unknown.
Type
Image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;11 x 14 cm. on sheet 21 x 26 cm.
Photographic prints
Identifier
00079519
Eyre Powell Chamber of Commerce Collection
N-004-547 4x5
CARL0002886914
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/112774
Subject
Boats and boating--California--Newport Beach
Women pirates--California--Newport Beach
Festivals--California--Newport Beach
Pirates--California--Newport Beach
Photography, Humorous
Newport Beach (Calif.)
Balboa Island (Calif.)

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