Full portrait of Antonio Maria Ruiz standing and looking straight ahead. He is wearing a dark colored three-piece suit with a visible pocket watch chain, a western bow tie and a top hat in his right arm. A studio backdrop and shrubs are visible in…
Street portrait of Antonio Maria Ruiz' Drug Store at 729 State Street in Santa Barbara. Lights are hanging over the front and a man is on the left side of the picture walking towards to the right side. Antonio Maria Ruiz died in March 1922.
Exterior front view of the Schiappa Pietra family home on Santa Clara Street, between Figueroa and Palm Streets. The house was an Italianate mansion, razed in 1958, although the photograph reads "razed in 1956." Dirt road and sidewalk in front of the…
Exterior view of stores on E. Main Street. Shows a two story brick building with businesses that share walls. A car is parked on the left of the image.
From l-r: Nettie Ward (Real Estate?) at 936 E. Main St.; Apollo Theater at 934 E. Main St.;…
Approvals and signature sheet for Tract No. 1757, being a part of Lot 4 and a part of the N.E. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/4 of Section 27, T2N R21W, S.B.B.M. Sheet contains places for signatures of various individuals, such as the deputy county recorder, the…
Several rows of drying apricots lay on the ground in the image foreground. In the background is a large group posing for the camera. Among them are men, women, and children. Some of the group sit on sacks (presumably filled with…
Panoramic photo of a large group of men, women, and children in front of an apricot drying shed. A few people stand in the fields at a distance to the right of the photo.
View of the drying yards at Canet's Apricot Ranch. Trays of apricots are lined up in the sun in foreground. Stacks of trays and buildings can be seen in the background. Agriculture workers can be seen at various tasks.
Wide view of apricots drying in racks with laborers working near the racks and some in an apricot drying shed in background.
[Newman Post Card Co., made in Germany]
View of two boys scraping dried apricots from a wood frame into fruit crates. Boy on left has face obscured by a shadow. A stack of empty frames is behind the boys. More frames containing drying apricots are visible on the ground around the boys.
Group photo of apricot pickers, men, women, and children, on the Staire Ranch standing in front of a pitting shed. Staire Ranch was on Ventura Avenue. On the right, the woman with dirty apron, hand to head, is Muriel C. Eells. Man in dark coveralls…
Group photo, apricot harvesting crew at A. Everett Ranch, Moorpark. Most are women and children.
[Original panorama (46 x 6 in) also shows bicycles, horses, wagons, and an automobile.]
Group photo of agricultural workers, mainly women, and one child and baby in the Moorpark-Simi area. They stand in an apricot pitting shed all facing the camera. There are trays of apricots in stacks on the ground on tables all around the shed. Shade…
Bust portrait of Aranetta Rice Hill. She is wearing a lace shawl wrapped around her shoulders and head, under which she is wearing a dark dress. She is wearing earrings and has her hair in an up-do. She is looking slightly to the right of the viewer.…
Group portrait of eight Native American men standing in front of a building. The men are looking at the camera and are wearing traditional Native American clothing, including feathered headdresses.
Aratus Everett family in a horse drawn wagon in Montalvo. A man and woman with a child between them sit in the front of the wagon and a boy and girl sit in the back of the wagon. A two-story building, a barn structure, and a child sitting on the…
View of Libbey Park through arcade at entrance. A dog is on the right side of the image. Caption reads "Arcade, Nordhoff, Calif."
[AZO (Photographed by R.F. Batchelor, Nordhoff, Cal.)]