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Description
Photograph ofwo children with bicycles watching the construction of a youth center, 5 October 1949. A sign at right reads: "Money: Harold Harby, City Councilman Mrs. Harold Harby Wilshire Police Division James Malcolm, Peppy[?] State Laundry E.E. Tryder, West Adams Chev[rolet?] Stanley Sayer, auctioneer Frank Odenwald, realtor Ed Morgan, realtor Max Lippin, Iona[?] Ceramics Chester Nelson, Lion[?] Van & Storage Adohr Milk Farms Brittingham Commissary J. Fred Andress, realtor W.W. Clark Harry Clem, realtor George Batson, Hollencraft[?] Laundry American Legion Auxiliary Leonard Roach Jack Bradley, Loyola Village Plumbing George Balian, Galians[?] Market A.R. Haller, Mailer[?] Electric Co. W[illia]m Flack, Flack Music Co. James Demaria, Texaco Service Super Food Market Creamer[?] Cloves Post 254 American Legion I.[?] O. Galbraith, Galbraith Cleaners G. Norman Hanover, Hanover Nursery Geo[rge] Meiser James Henderson, realtor Paul Helms, Helms Foundations[?] Hanne Bro[ther]s Mark Jens[on], Consolidated [...] Ted Ley, realtor[?] Marvin Ave[...] Floyd Jones Forum M[...] Baldwin [...] Greer [...] L.N. Sch[...], engravers[?] Matt B".... Streetscape. Horizontal photography.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w photographic prints photographs
-118.8643,34.8191 -117.67322,34.77141 -118.28446,33.70409 -118.95586,34.05644 California Los Angeles USA Youth Center
Source
3-1275-02805-6944 [Barcode] EXM-P-S-LOS-ANG-CIT-YOU-018 [Original Filename] Subjects 317 [Print Box] University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
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