Browse Items (236 total)

  • Collection: Kern County Local History Photograph Collection

kec0022a.jpg
2 women, in matching jumpsuits and caps, at Richfield service station; identified only as Bea and Louise. highway sign visible in background at left

kec0023a.jpg
Clock tower, pre-earthquake, next to business of A.F. Stoner (Austin Foster Stoner), beneath power lines; from the collection of Harlan Curnow

Tags:

kec0024a.jpg
Santa Fe train engine, with freight cars, at Bealville, showing water tank beside railroad tracks

kec0025a.jpg
Students standing in front of Beardsley school building; it was located at 100 Pierce Road; it has since been replaced by schools elsewhere in Oildale

kec0026a.jpg
Thought to be automobile agent Benjamin L. Brundage standing on bridge, with other men standing below level of bank, with small waterfall; this picture was mounted on a Christmas postcard of a style popular circa 1910

kec0027a.jpg
April 28 Genealogy, History and Pioneers day, held soon after 3rd Beale Memorial Library first opened to the public. Left to right: Bob Powers, William Harland Boyd, standing in front of Geology-Mining-Petroleum Room

kec0028a.jpg
Thought to be part of the auto agency of Austin Foster Stoner in Bakersfield. From the collection of Gaye Lenahan, great-granddaughter of Austin Foster Stoner.

kec0029a.jpg
The library had just obtained permission from Sears' manager, Willard C. Myers, to allow space for a bookmobile stop; the manager wanted a picture of the Bookmobile, for a display. He is shown in the picture.

kec0031a.jpg
Tropico gold mine located West of Rosamond. The mine was discovered in the 1870s by Dr.L.A. Crandall. Changing hands several times, the mine was acquired by brothers Clifford and Cecil Burton in the 1920s. The Mine closed in 1956.

kec0032a.jpg
Bus in downtown Bakersfield; street scene showing pedestrians and traffic signal; from the collection of Harlan Curnow
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2