Photo Record
Images

Metadata
Title |
36 Miller Avenue, before 1969 |
Type of Object |
Print, Photographic |
Object ID |
MVU2744 |
Collection |
Photographs |
Description |
The building at 36 Miller Avenue, the location of the locksmith shop shown in the left of the photo, was owned by Miss Marjorie in 1953, an elderly lady who lived at that time at 225 Union St. in San Francisco. Joe Eastburn rented the building from Miss Pringle on February 1, 1953 after having bought the tool rental business from Jack Kolanda. Joe never met Miss Pringle, but remained at 36 Miller Avenue until June of 1968. The building had been condemned and was demolished in that year. (Information was furnished by the Eastburn's, Grace and Joe, in 1981.) |
Physical Description |
1 photographic print, b&w, 7.5" x 9.5" |
Date Created |
before 1969 |
Year Range from |
1940 |
Year Range to |
1968 |
Creator (Artist/Author/Photographer) |
unknown |
Contributed by |
unknown |
Site Name |
Lane |
Search Terms |
Barbershops Business - Mill Valley Businesses 1940-1979 by Street Clocks & watches Locksmiths Miller Avenue |
Copyright |
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