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Tag: Los Angeles Times history 1928

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That’s a Wrap with a Press Photo from the United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles, April 1928

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  • Posted on April 23, 2022July 7, 2022
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Joseph Scott (1867-1958): Devout English Emigrant to Fame and Fortune in Los Angeles, Part Two

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  • Posted on February 13, 2022February 14, 2022
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Portrait Gallery: Journalist, Publisher, Clubwoman and Activist Harriet Hayes Barry of Monrovia, ca. 1919

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  • Posted on December 14, 2021
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  • Commerce & Manufacturing

From Point A to Point B: A Program for the Los Angeles Auto Show of 1928

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  • Posted on November 26, 2021
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From Point A to Point B: A Fare Fight in the Los Angeles Railway’s “Azuride,” 29 October 1928

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  • Posted on October 29, 2021
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  • Agriculture

“A Spanish Belle of San Gabriel”: A “Vintage” Press Photo of Amapola del Vando, Queen of the Vendimia Grape Festival, San Gabriel, September 1928

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  • Posted on October 3, 2021October 8, 2021
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“A Perfection of Pulchritude” in a Press Photo from the National Progressive Chiropractic Association Conference, Los Angeles, August 1928

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  • Posted on August 29, 2021August 30, 2021
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Treading the Boards: A Program for the Pasadena Community Playhouse, 24 July to 4 August 1928

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  • Posted on August 5, 2021
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“The Highest Class of Entertainment at Popular Prices”: A Program for the Opera and Drama Guild’s Presentation of “Il Trovatore,” Los Angeles, the Week of 16 April 1928

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  • Posted on April 16, 2021
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