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In the 1950's golf became the passion of Southern California, players and great pressure came to bear on politicians to increase places to play; so a mountain was moved to make room to play golf. A cat skinner holds the tiny ball in amusement at the mighty effort for the golf ball.
Date
ca. 1955
Title
In the 1950's golf became the passion of Southern California, players and great pressure came to bear on politicians to increase places to play; so a mountain was moved to make room to play golf. A cat skinner holds the tiny ball in amusement at the mighty effort for the golf ball.
Date
ca. 1955
Title
In the 1950's golf became the passion of Southern California, players and great pressure came to bear on politicians to increase places to play; so a mountain was moved to make room to play golf. A cat skinner holds the tiny ball in amusement at the mighty effort for the golf ball.
Date
ca. 1955
Title
In the 1950's golf became the passion of Southern California, players and great pressure came to bear on politicians to increase places to play; so a mountain was moved to make room to play golf. A cat skinner holds the tiny ball in amusement at the mighty effort for the golf ball.
Date
ca. 1955
Title
In the 1950's golf became the passion of Southern California, players and great pressure came to bear on politicians to increase places to play; so a mountain was moved to make room to play golf. A cat skinner holds the tiny ball in amusement at the mighty effort for the golf ball.
Date
ca. 1955
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
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Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Harvest time along Laguna Canyon Road. Lone windmill and harvester cutting barley in the hillside.
Date
1954
Title
Salt evaporation pans or ponds in Upper Newport Bay convert seawater to coarse commercial salt (NaCl), sodium chloride, with other seawater minerals). The dried salt was ground finer than the coarse natural crystals and piled up for storage in the white cone shown beside the plant building.
Date
1955
Title
Salt evaporation pans or ponds in Upper Newport Bay convert seawater to coarse commercial salt (NaCl), sodium chloride, with other seawater minerals). The dried salt was ground finer than the coarse natural crystals and piled up for storage in the white cone shown beside the plant building.
Date
1955
Title
Salt evaporation pans or ponds in Upper Newport Bay convert seawater to coarse commercial salt (NaCl), sodium chloride, with other seawater minerals). The dried salt was ground finer than the coarse natural crystals and piled up for storage in the white cone shown beside the plant building.
Date
1955
Title
Salt evaporation pans or ponds in Upper Newport Bay.
Date
1955
Title
Salt evaporation pans or ponds in Upper Newport Bay.
Date
1955
Title
Salt evaporation pans or ponds in Upper Newport Bay.
Date
1955
Title
Salt evaporation pans or ponds in Upper Newport Bay.
Date
1955
Title
Farm scene north of the Long Beach Blvd. Bridge. (April 1)
Date
1954
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Farm scene north of the Long Beach Blvd. Bridge. (April 1)
Date
1954
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Farm scene north of the Long Beach Blvd. Bridge. (April 1)
Date
1954
Title
Donald Willis (9 1/2 years old) and Bill Kesler (6 years) sell lemonade at a sidewalk stand. (August 15)
Date
1954
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Donald Willis (9 1/2 years old) and Bill Kesler (6 years) sell lemonade at a sidewalk stand. (August 15)
Date
1954
Title
Sandblasting a steel sphere at the U.S. Naval Ammunition & Net Depot. The sphere and the large closed cylinders were part of a giant submarine defense net that was strung across Long Beach and Los Angeles harbors during WWII to protect shipping and the U.S. Navy from foreign submarine attack. After the war, the net was cleaned and stored at Seal Beach.
Date
1953
Title
Burning powder at U.S. Naval Ammunition & Net Depot. Powder has been removed from over-aged Navy artillery shells.
Date
1953
Title
Santa Fe Railroad Depot built in the early 1900's with the famous "California Construction." The building joists were on the outside of the building and the siding was inside, a single thickness of sheeting, no lath or plaster. Plumbing web added later was on the outside. "It didn't freeze in California so why build with thick walls."
Date
1952
Title
Santa Fe Railroad Depot built in the early 1900's with the famous "California Construction." The building joists were on the outside of the building and the siding was inside, a single thickness of sheeting, no lath or plaster. Plumbing web added later was on the outside. "It didn't freeze in California so why build with thick walls."
Date
1952
Title
Santa Fe Railroad Depot built in the early 1900's with the famous "California Construction." The building joists were on the outside of the building and the siding was inside, a single thickness of sheeting, no lath or plaster. Plumbing web added later was on the outside. "It didn't freeze in California so why build with thick walls."
Date
1952
Title
Santa Fe Railroad Depot built in the early 1900's with the famous "California Construction." The building joists were on the outside of the building and the siding was inside, a single thickness of sheeting, no lath or plaster. Plumbing web added later was on the outside. "It didn't freeze in California so why build with thick walls."
Date
1952
Title
Death of an orange grove to make way for the Broadway Store. Bulldozers uprooted living trees, many with fruit on them, and piled them to burn in a mad rush to build the shopping center in south Anaheim.
Date
1954
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