Mounted photograph of map. Photo is black and white, original map is in color. Map is number M0230, available to view here. Shows view of Ventura in 1877, with a view "From the Bay, Looking North" as written along the bottom of the map. Ships, wharf,…
A real photo postcard depicting the Ventura Pier after the ship Coos Bay collided with it. A man is visible in the foreground surveying the damaged pier. The pier appears to be cut in half. Three men are visible on the other side of the cut looking…
A scene of the Ventura Pier with a boat moored to it. There is a larger ship offshore near the end of the pier. The Channel Islands are in the distance with the beach and rolling surf in the foreground. Two images are depicted: A sepia version of…
Full portrait of two men: the Honorable D. T. Perkins, Superintendent, and E. B. Fairbanks, Foreman, Hueneme Wharf & Warehouse Company, 1895. The men are standing outside, possibly on the Hueneme Wharf.
View of a very crowded beach at Hueneme with the Hueneme wharf and buildings in the background. There appears to be people walking on the wharf. Several tents and umbrellas are on the beach. People are in the water and at the shoreline, as well as…
Bird's eye view of Ventura in 1877, with a view "From the Bay, Looking North" as written along the bottom of the map. Ships, wharf, beach, Poli Street, Downtown Ventura, Ventura Avenue, and mountains in image.
Landscape image of a seaside wharf. The wooden pier is in the background to the left, with a schooner ship docked at its head. The shoreline, dotted with dark pebbles is in the foreground, a foamy wave about to break.
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Postcard titled "Beach Scene, Ventura, California" showing the Ventura Wharf in the background and a beach full of people, horses, a bicycle, carriages, a picnic bench, and a small lagoon. A handwritten note reads: "See inside the circle Pilie,…
Bird's eye view of the Wharf in Ventura, looking out toward the ocean. Caption: "The Wharf, Ventura, Calif."
[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, CAl. (Logo: Panama/California Exposition, San Diego, 1915), 3362 and 13237]
Edith Moore Jarrett's mother and her Aunt Jo in knee deep surf at Hueneme. Caption reads: Bathing at Hueneme, Sept., 19, 1907. Women are wearing sailor style bathing dresses and swim caps. Wharf in the background.