Showing posts with label Balboa Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balboa Park. Show all posts

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Sunday Drive: Picnic at Balboa Park - 1949

Dad's caption for this slide identifies everybody--by first name only. Fortunately that was enough to jog my memory and dredge up enough information to be able to locate the other family using Ancestry's City and Area Directories database.*

[1949 Lunch at zoo -  Min, Pat Rena, Gerald and Al; from my personal collection]



*It went like this: I remembered that Al and Rena lived in Lemon Grove but my first attempt didn't produce anything until I recalled that he was a butcher. Victory!

[Ancestry.com - U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995]




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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Throwback Thursday: A Day at Balboa Park

Our niece Rachelle took this circa 2007 picture of Steve, Marc, and me at the Balboa Park fountain.  Note that Marc is clutching a Legos catalog (there was a time when he took that everywhere). 





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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Sunday Drive: Slater-Currey

Here I'm checking out the Balboa Park Miniature Railroad, probably in 1949.

[From my personal collection]




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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Book Shelf: The Internet Archive and the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition

You can stroll through the the Panama Pacific Exposition vicariously by perusing these three publications I found on the Internet Archive.

First there's the "Official Guide" filled with everything a visitor would have wanted to know about the Exposition including black and white images of various buildings, a list of paintings for sale in the Fine Arts Building,* maps of the exposition and ending with a list of all the plants on display throughout the grounds.




[The Official Guide Book of the Panama-California Exposition San Diego 1915
The Internet Archive, contributed by The Committee of One Hundred]

Next from the Library of Congress there's an "Official Publication" that is filled with hand-colored photographs of the Exposition.



[Official publication : Panama California International Exposition, San Diego 1916 : hand-colored
The Internet Archive, contributed by the Library of Congress]

The Library of Congress is also the source of "Exposition Memories" that has perhaps too much text devoted to local poets and authors (and not enough pictures of Balboa Park). However I appreciated the photograph of Juanita Miller in costume and the description of the "garland dance" she performed on November 16th, the day of celebration of her father, the poet Joaquin Miller.**




[Exposition memories by James, George Wharton, 1858- [from old catalog]; Tyler, Bertha Bliss. [from old catalog]


*Sadly the prices of the paintings (which included those of Childe Hassam, George Bellows and Maurice Prendergast, among others) was not printed in this guide although a price list was available to visitors upon request.
**A description of her dance is to be found on page 65.


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