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Field scene of the harvest of tomatoes/lima beans. (Threshing machine pictured).
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1948
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Field scene of the harvest of tomatoes/lima beans. (Threshing machine pictured).
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1948
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Field scene of the harvest of tomatoes/lima beans. (Pictured: two Mexican men picking red peppers).
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1948
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Harvesting English walnuts in Orange, in the vicinity of Chapman Ave. and North Main St. where there were walnut orchards. This is a close-up of pickers removing the husks.
Date
1948
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Harvesting English walnuts in Orange, in the vicinity of Chapman Ave. and North Main St. where there were walnut orchards. Neg shows worker spreading walnuts on screens to air dry.
Date
1948
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Harvesting English walnuts in Orange, in the vicinity of Chapman Ave. and North Main St. where there were walnut orchards. Neg shows worker spreading walnuts on screens to air dry.
Date
1948
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Harvesting English walnuts in Orange, in the vicinity of Chapman Ave. and North Main St. where there were walnut orchards. Neg shows worker dumping bags of walnuts into an elevator that sent them to size-sorting conveyors after which they were tumbled with sand to clean the shells. Then, a diamond brand was stamped on the shell by a roller.
Date
1948
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Harvesting English walnuts in Orange, in the vicinity of Chapman Ave. and North Main St. where there were walnut orchards. Shown here are pickers picking up walnuts after they were shaken from trees, and removing the husks.
Date
1948
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Harvesting English walnuts in Orange, in the vicinity of Chapman Ave. and North Main St. where there were walnut orchards. Shown here are pickers picking up walnuts after they were shaken from trees, and removing the husks.
Date
1948
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Picking English walnuts at harvest time in Orange, in the vicinity of Chapman Ave. and North Main St. where there were walnut orchards. Shown here are pickers shaking the trees with 20-ft. poles.
Date
1948
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Early planting of tomato plants under paper cones to protect them from frost along the ocean on Palos Verdes Drive South. This gives the gardeners an early start in producing tomatoes for the Los Angeles market and the eastern market, too.
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1948
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