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Title
Frances Cheney, Cora Cheney, and Farnham Martin, Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates
Contributing Institution
Palos Verdes Library District
Collection
Palos Verdes Homes Association Photo Collection
Rights Information
Electronically digitized by the Palos Verdes Library District, from the Palos Verdes Homes Association Photograph Collection held in the Local History Room. Copyright status must be investigated before publishing or commercial use. To obtain permission and images for publication purposes please contact the Palos Verdes Library District.
Description
Image shows view looking north toward Granvia La Costa (later known as Palos Verdes Drive West) from Via Corta near Malaga Cove Plaza with four figures standing on newly landscaped walkway. Indentified in foreground, left to right, are Frances Cheney (youngest daughter of Charles H. Cheney) and Cora Cheney, wife of Charles H. Cheney, city planner for the Palos Verdes Project. Standing in background is Farnham Martin (at right), Superintendent of Parks for Palos Verdes, with an unidentified man at left.
Photo Source: Palos Verdes Homes Association
Type
Text
Format
1 photographic print (b/w); 7.5 x 9.25 in.
Identifier
pvld:2437
000034520
Subject
Portraits, Group
Cheney, Cora Belle
Sasman, Frances Cheney
Martin, Farnham Battles
Malaga Cove (Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.)
Gardens--California--Palos Verdes Estates

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