Visual Materials
Miscellaneous Views
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Items 763-800
Visual Materials
Item 791 is a copy film negative of a South Pasadena parade float with no corresponding later print.
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Residences and views
Visual Materials
Includes photographs depicting residences, commercial and municipal buildings, streets, and gardens, landscaping and agriculture in and around South Pasadena, chiefly in the 1920s. Views of the exteriors of residences include the Adobe Flores, with several people posing near the entrance, one of whom is an African American woman (Items 1-2); the home of Mrs. G. W. Childs on Buena Vista Street (Item 3); the building of hand weaver LuVerne S. Reid (Item 5); and Casa de Helecho (Items 6-7), as well as some interior views of an unidentified home (Items 21). There are also street views, often showing road work, including an image of construction on Pacific Electric train tracks on Huntington Drive (Item 25). Views of the exteriors of commercial and civic buildings in South Pasadena include: the Graham and Mohr Opera House (with the Minier Gas Heater Co. storefront) at 913-917 El Centro Street (Items 50-51); the W.S. Adamson Co. real estate office at 1019 El Centro Street (Item 51); the Home Bank building (Item 52); the Hotel Capitola (Item 53); crowds at the Rialto Theatre (Items 54-55); the Fair Oaks Public Market and Martin & Lane car dealership (Item 56); the Willard Garage, advertising Hupmobile service (Item 57); the South Pasadena Garage and Daily Record building (Items 58-59); the Harry W. Weber radio store at 1009 1/2 Fair Oaks Avenue (Item 60); the Zane Drug Company and South Pasadena Public Market storefronts in the A.C. Ong building at Fair Oaks Avenue and Mission Street (Item 61); the Live Hardware Co. storefront in the A.R. Graham Building on Mission Street (Item 62 and Item 82); the storefront of E.A. Merritt, Jeweler, at 1524 Mission Street (Item 63); the interior of a tailor shop (Item 64); the Mission Hotel building under construction (Item 65); interior and exterior views of a restaurant (Items 66-67); Turner, Stevens & Berry undertakers building (Item 68) and funeral home (Items 69-70); the South Pasadena Library, including a photograph of a drawing of the floorplan for an addition (Items 84-86); the Memorial Baptist Church at El Centro and Mound Street (Items 94); and the South Pasadena City High School (Items 95-96). In addition there are photographs featuring a salt works (Items 75-76) and a few views of storefronts in Pasadena, including: the James H. Kindel car dealership at 1095 Colorado Street (Items 77-78); Bagnard Hardware at 152 East Colorado Street (Item 79); and the Rust Furniture Co. (Items 80-81). Notably, several photographs show crowds at retail establishments holding clearance or going-out-of-business sales, including hardware stores and the Rust Furniture Company (Items 62 and 79-82). Other single images include a sign for the Oneonta Hills subdivision (Item 24); a desert home (Item 48); two men posing in front of a produce truck with "N. Nishimoto" on the door (Item 71); a California Transfer and Storage truck (Item 72); a dairy and the Arroyo Verde Springs in the Arroyo Seco (Items 73 and 74); and laborers with a wagon loaded with orange crates (Item 83). There are also a few views of orchards, fields, and the seacoast in unidentified locations. There are two copy images of Moxhull Hall, the residence of Henry Fisher, in Warwickshire, England (Items 182-183). Item 39 does not exist; the number was unintentionally skipped.
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Later Prints
Visual Materials
Photographs include residences and views in and around South Pasadena; studio and outdoor portraits of unidentified people including various groups and individuals, women, men, and children and young adults; and a few photographs showing views outside of South Pasadena and of miscellaneous items.
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Portraits
Visual Materials
Consists of portraits of various groups and individuals; men; women; children and young adults; and family groups. Portraits are chiefly traditional studio portraits, as well as some portraits with multiple views and images taken outside. Almost all of the sitters are unidentified; only two photographs identify their subject by name (Peggy Ryan, Items 405 and 406) Images consist of group portraits, including Boy Scout troops and a Boy Scout band, lodge members from an unidentified lodge, and a congregation outside a Christian church bungalow (Items 87-93); and portraits of unidentified men (Items 106-120 and 184-322), women (Items 121-151, 323-400, and 777), children and young adults (Items 152-156, 686-776), and families, including couples and parents with children (Items 157-179, 778). A few images depict South Pasadena High School students, including girls' and boys' sports teams, students in costumes, and class photographs (Items 97-105). A few photographs depict ministers (Items 106-109) and women dancers (Items 133-141). Many photographs feature various styles of clothing, including wedding and confirmation dresses; military, housekeeper's or Red Cross uniforms; graduation gowns; and other depictions of formal as well as informal wear. Also includes single images of a woman artist at work (Item 127), a multi-ethnic group portrait (Item 162), an African American woman (Item 777), and a Japanese American family (Item 778), as well as a few photographs from drawings (Items 179-181).
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Kenny Collection of Photographs of South Pasadena
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This collection contains 799 photographs of people and places in South Pasadena, California, taken by photographer Herbert J. Kenny (1863-1956) from approximately 1908-1937. The collection chiefly comprises studio portraits of individuals and images of people posing in outdoor settings. Portraits depict women; men; children and young adults; and groups, including couples, families, Boy Scouts, students, sports teams, lodge members, and a church congregation. Most people are unidentified, though some captions identify professions including minister or dancer, and two photographs identify a sitter by name (Peggy Ryan, Items 405 and 406). Many of the photographs feature early twentieth century fashion, including formal wear, various types of uniforms, graduation gowns, and other forms of dress. The collection also includes photographs depicting residences, commercial and other buildings, and landscaping and agriculture in and around South Pasadena, chiefly in the early 1920s. A few photographs show house interiors, and several depict automobiles and roads. Notably, several photographs show retail establishments holding clearance or going-out-of-business sales (Items 62 and 79-82). There are also a few photographs showing imagery from outside of South Pasadena and other miscellaneous items, including beach scenes and single images of a desert home, a harbor, a driving glove, a set of business school materials, and a trophy and first prize ribbon from 1922. The photographs are later prints chiefly from glass-plate negatives and, to a lesser extent, from copy film negatives; these prints were made by the Huntington photo lab between 1985 and 1989.
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Items 339-369
Visual Materials
This collection contains 799 photographs of people and places in South Pasadena, California, taken by photographer Herbert J. Kenny (1863-1956) from approximately 1908-1937. The collection chiefly comprises studio portraits of individuals and images of people posing in outdoor settings. Portraits depict women; men; children and young adults; and groups, including couples, families, Boy Scouts, students, sports teams, lodge members, and a church congregation. Most people are unidentified, though some captions identify professions including minister or dancer, and two photographs identify a sitter by name. Many of the photographs feature early twentieth century fashion, including formal wear, various types of uniforms, graduation gowns, and other forms of dress. The collection also includes photographs depicting residences, commercial and other buildings, and landscaping and agriculture in and around South Pasadena, chiefly in the early 1920s. A few photographs show house interiors, and several depict automobiles and roads. Notably, several photographs show retail establishments holding clearance or going-out-of-business sales. There are also a few photographs showing imagery from outside of South Pasadena and other miscellaneous items.
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