Note: Museum records indicate that Antoinette Chick was Gwendolyn's mother.]]>

Photograph mounted on dark cardboard. Left hand corner has embossed name "By Brewster." Back of photograph reads as follows: "Brewster's Photographic Studio 105 0ak Street Ventura, California. Copying and enlarging Done. Views of California Scenery for Sale. Negatives preserved. Duplicate photos may be had at anytime at reduced rates. J.C. Brewster, Photographer."]]>

The footage opens with a gathering of men and women in formal clothing, standing in a field and, later, in front of a home. They play with a dog, pose before cars, throw small balls or fruit to each other, and wash a baby in a birdbath. Some of these family members later visit a zoo (possibly Goebel's Jungleland in Thousand Oaks), and feed an African lion cub and deer. Two young children embrace an elderly woman, two others stand in uniforms (one perhaps a Boy Scout), and several other children ride what look like early skateboards downhill, seated. Elsewhere, a young man fires a pistol at a board, and another man examines a tree in an orchard. The footage closes with several farmworkers loading crates of chickens onto a wagon.]]>
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