86:15900-381
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of Anna May Davis standing on a beach at Encinitas.
Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-381 & 382/ DAVIS COLL/ 86 DUP/ ANNA MAY DAVIS/ ON WET BEACH/ 1907/ 2 NEGATIVES
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of Anna May Davis standing on a beach at Encinitas.
Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-381 & 382/ DAVIS COLL/ 86 DUP/ ANNA MAY DAVIS/ ON WET BEACH/ 1907/ 2 NEGATIVES
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of Anna May Davis standing on a beach at Encinitas.
Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-381 & 382/ DAVIS COLL/ 86 DUP/ ANNA MAY DAVIS/ ON WET BEACH/ 1907/ 2 NEGATIVES
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of a view of the beach and cliffs at Noonan’s Point in Encinitas.
Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-383 & 384/ DAVIS COLL/ 86 DUP/ NOONAN’S POINT/ AT ENCINITAS/ 2 NEGATIVES
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of a view of the beach and cliffs at Noonan’s Point in Encinitas.
Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-383 & 384/ DAVIS COLL/ 86 DUP/ NOONAN’S POINT/ AT ENCINITAS/ 2 NEGATIVES
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w negative of five unidentified women standing in front of shrubbery with a girl and boy sitting in front of them. The women are wearing different styles of hats and cinched-waist dresses or blouses and skirts. One of the women wears a crochet or knit shawl.
Notes on negative envelope:
86:15900-385/ DAVIS COLL/ 86 DUP/ FIVE WOMEN & TWO/ CHILDREN IN FRONT/ OF SHRUBBERY AT/ MESA GRANDE
According to additional information provided on 12/2011 by a member of the E.H. Davis Project Scholar Advisory Committee: The black shawl may be lace or tatting.