Title supplied by cataloger. As early as 1949 these bookmobiles, or "libraries on wheels", began taking books to the mostly disadvantaged, low-income areas, or the outlying sections of the city where community libraries had not been established. The Los Angeles Public Library's fleet of bookmobiles was comprised of 3 large vans usually loaded with 4,000 books, and a smaller one known as "Little Toot" that usually carried 3,000 books. They had 28 scheduled stops each week to such places as housing developments, shopping centers, parks, and schools that varied anywhere from an hour to three hours. It is estimated that these Traveling Branches circulated almost 250,000 volumes a year. A Los Angeles Public Library Traveling Branch Bookmobile can be seen parked at an unidentified location, possibly a park. The side flaps have been propped open, exposing numerous shelves of books. Several children stand in the middle of the street at the front of the vehicle, and a man stands farther apart, holding a brown paper bag with one hand and napkins with the other hand; two small girls sit behind him at the top of a stair landing.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobiles--California--Los Angeles Libraries--California--Los Angeles Parks--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles
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