Photo Record
Images

Metadata
Title |
Group photo at Tamalpais High House Party, 1914 |
Type of Object |
Print, Photographic |
Object ID |
MVU1351 |
Collection |
Photographs |
Description |
House Party on March 17, 1914. Tamalpais High (See MVU1352 for a Detail of Camille Leger, 2nd row, #7 from left.) Known attendees: (from left) Row #1: Francis Burt, Fred Barber, Margaret Aldis (Mrs. Lucien Marsh), Cora Burt, Clark Rutherford, Margaret Mann, Stanley Aitchison. Row #2: Barbara Ball, Dorothy Langstaff, Catherine Burbeck, Georgia McConnell, Marian Klyce, Eleanor Burt, Camille Leger, Marie Weissich, Elizabeth Wainright. Row #3: Bertram Tockey, Aldin Rayburn, John Boyes, T. Fred Bagshaw, Lytton Barber, William Hamilton, George Roux?, Otto Weissich, Theo Weissich. See MVU1352 for detail of Camille Leger (2nd row). |
Physical Description |
1 photographic print, b&w, 3.5" x 5.5" |
Date Created |
1914-03-17 |
Year Range from |
1914 |
Year Range to |
1914 |
Creator (Artist/Author/Photographer) |
unknown |
Contributed by |
Bagshaw, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G., 200 Eldridge Ave., Mill Valley, CA 94941 |
Site Name |
Lane |
Search Terms |
Bagshaw, Fred Barber, Lytton Boyes, John Burt, Elinor Early Days & Pioneers Group portraits Hamilton, William A. Lancelot Robinson Leger, Camille Parties Radenzel, Susan E. Rayburn, Aldin Roux, George Tockey, Bertram Wainright, Elizabeth Weissich, Marie Weissich, Otto Weissich, Theo Weissich-Folker |
Copyright |
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