Group photo of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Encampment held in a plaza in Ventura. Men and women are standing in a large group. A young boy is in the bottom-center of the image facing the viewer with his hands on his hips. There appear to be…
A girl, unidentified, stands next to her grand champion lamb at the Ventura County Fair auction. The lamb has many ribbons attached to a blanket on its back. Auction attendees are visible in the background. Photo taken for the Ventura County Star…
This is an exterior street view of the A and P (A&P) Food Store in Ventura, California. This store was owned and operated by the Inadomi family. There is a banner advertising the grand opening hanging from the front of the store, and there are cars…
Two images depicting outdoor scenes at Rancho Camulos. The first image shows a grape arbor in the yard at the ranch. in the foreground of the image are the leaves and branches of a small tree. In the background is a structure with lattice gate. In…
Two images depicting outdoor scenes of Rancho Camulos. The first image is a close up shot of the grape arbor in the garden. The lattice fence as well as a decorative trim on the roof of the arbor is visible. to the left of the image are a tree's…
Outdoor scene at Rancho Camulos taken from under the grape arbor. In the foreground of the image the sides and top of the arbor are visible. Grape leaves hang down from the arbor. Outside the arbor is a picket fence with a gate. A man and woman…
Walkway through the grape arbor at Rancho Camulos. In the middle of the walkway there is a wooden bench in the center of the dirt path. Above there are branches and vines hanging over the wooden lattice. To the sides leaves and other vegetation peek…
Glossy photograph of a group of gravestones in storage from the former Ventura City Cemetery. Some carving visible and readable on stones. First example: "Wife of Robert Ayers, Died Oct. 1, 1893, AE.(?) 61 YRS. 9 MS. 6 DS." "Peaceful in the silent…
Interior view of Great Eastern Store showing two men and two women standing in the store. There are several glass display cases in the store and shelves line the walls. Store was located at the corner of Oak and Main Streets in Ventura, CA.
Front view of Mission San Buenaventura. Postcard appears illustrated and has a large blue and white border with illustration on it of a woman dancing in front of the mission on the left side and a man in a hat (sombrero style) playing a guitar in the…
Postcard stating "Greetings from Oxnard, California" with five photos depicting various beach and ocean scenes on a yellow background with a lifesaver near the bottom attached to ropes. Middle photo shows a group of six women running along the beach…
Bird's eye view of Santa Paula residential area with mountains in the background. "Santa Paula" written along the top of postcard and there is a brown border around the image.
[Columbia Publishing, Ojai, CA, T-840; 48127]
This image shows a beach in Ventura county at nighttime. A full moon over the water and reflecting light off the waves along the shore. There is a pier in the background of the image. A man appears to be standing in the shallow waters in the…
Bird's-eye view of Downtown Ventura and the pier. There are buildings in the foreground of the image and the Ventura Pier in the middle. More of the Ventura coast is visible in the background. It is a composite image. Caption at top reads: "Greetings…
The card is titled "Greetings From Ventura, Cal." There is a montage of small overlapping images of Ventura with captions: "Bean Industry," "San Buena Ventura Mission Founded A.D. 1782," "Town of Ventura," "Beach Scene Ventura" and "Date Palms…
Exterior view of a grocery store and gas station on old State Route 2, now US 101. Highway visible in foreground. Lot around store and gas station unpaved. A car is parked on the left of the image. Store advertises "Day old bread, cigarettes, drinks,…
Interior view of J. P. Browne's [possibly spelled Brown] grocery store in Santa Paula. One woman, two men, and a baby are pictured. The man to the right of the photo closer to foreground is J. P. Browne. Browne sold the store in 1906.