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Title
DeLee and Animals, Four Photos
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1928-1930
Publication Information
Museum of Ventura County
Contributing Institution
Museum of Ventura County
Collection
General Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Four outdoor photos depicting DeLee Staunton interacting with animals. Photo A: DeLee sits on steps leading to home at 828 Poli Street. Three spotted puppies explore the yard around her. Puppies appear to be Jack Russell terriers or a similar breed. Caption reads, "Frosty's pups - 828 Poli" Photo B: DeLee sits beside a small doghouse. Puppies explore the doghouse and yard. Photo C: DeLee sits on a step and holds a small puppy in her lap. Photo D: DeLee feeds a deer at Sequoia National Park. View taken from profile view. DeLee has hand stretched towards deer. Deer has antlers. Forest in background.
Type
image
Format
Black and white photograph
11.6 x 7 cm
Identifier
40201
Language
English
Subject
Marshall, DeLee Staunton
Jack Russell terrier
Deer
Sequoia National Park (Calif.)
Place
California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Ventura (Calif.)
Source
DeLee Staunton Marshall Collection, 2012
DeLee Marshall Album, Page 28
Relation
40173-40208

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