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The Derby (Restaurant and Tavern) taken from south side of Huntington. An arched gate leads into restaurant area which is shaded by two large oak trees. Numerous cars are parked around it. Sign proclaims: "Sandwiches, Chicken-Steak Dinners. Dinners 75 cents".

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Date
1936

  1 image

Date
1936
Subjects
Restaurants-The Derby
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
840
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Photo ad for White City-Arcadia. Sign on wall calls it a resort. Photo shows lady and child in light carriage with fourteen people standing nearby. Beneath photo it reads: BALDWIN MUSIC HALL-THE BEST MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE-EVERY EVENING. Banner between trees reads BIG BARBEQUE ----(not clear) BAND AND ORCHESTRA ----(not clear). (Barbecue?)

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Date
1906

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Date
1906
Subjects
Restaurants-White City
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
929
Collection
Photographs
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Photo of Arcadia Author William K. Summers, M.D. He is shown wearing a suit and tie.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs149
Date
c.1991

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Date
c.1991
Subjects
Arcadia authors-Summers, William K.
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
148
Collection
Photographs
Images
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William Parker Lyon, owner of Pony Express Museum, pictured behind the counter of what seems to be a ladies apparel store. He is wearing a ladies hat with a large feather on it. On shelves behind him are many boxes designed to hold merchandise.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs481
Date
c.1940s

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Date
c.1940s
Subjects
Pony Express Museum
Lyon, William Parker
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
477
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Portrait of Donald Camphouse, mayor of Arcadia April 1956-April 1957. He is wearing a jacket and tie and looking slightly to the side.

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Date
1950s

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Date
1950s
Subjects
Camphouse, Donald
City Council-1903-1970-Camphouse, Donald
Mayors-Camphouse, Donald
Physical Description
8X10 b&w
ID
1741
Collection
Photographs
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William Parker Lyon, owner of Pony Express Museum, dressed in paisley vest with white shirt. He is using a juice or drink mixer with a hand crank, with two glasses (two drinks).

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Date
c.1940s

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Date
c.1940s
Subjects
Pony Express Museum
Lyon, William Parker
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
478
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View taken approximately 20 feet from front door of the Pines Coffee Shop. It was located at the Drive-In Market area at SW corner of Huntington and First Ave. It was the place of business closest to Huntington Drive. Otto Petersen bought it in 1929, according to Lorraine Petersen, Daughter-in-law. It had previously been called Odette's. (see photo #435)

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Date
c.1937 (As of March 2014, Roger Hiles-Library Manager, thinks it is 1939, based on car model shown.)

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Date
c.1937 (As of March 2014, Roger Hiles-Library Manager, thinks it is 1939, based on car model shown.)
Subjects
Restaurants-The Pines Cafe
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
844
Collection
Photographs
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Photo of Arcadia Police Chief William Cahill (served 1947-1951), blown up from a group photo with other officers. He is seated holding a hat and is wearing a suit and tie.

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Date
unknown

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Date
unknown
Subjects
Cahill, William
Police Department
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1345
Collection
Photographs
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Councilmember Sheng Chang is seen seated in a chair in the north reading room of the Arcadia Public Library, 20 W. Duarte Road. He is wearing a suit and appears to be reading a magazine. Photo was taken by Dorothy Denne of the Arcadia Weekly to be used in a display for National Library Week.

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Date
March 1997

  1 image

Date
March 1997
Subjects
Chang, Sheng
Physical Description
8x10 color
ID
1497
Collection
Photographs
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View across parking lot toward Topper's Drive-In, which opened in December of 1941. It was located on NW corner of Baldwin and Huntington Drive and was owned by C.A. Price (according to info in Rancho Santa Anita Scrapbook #5, p.45). Around sides of building are signs reading: Sandwiches, Fountain dinners and Dining Room.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs853
Date
c.1942

  1 image

Date
c.1942
Subjects
Restaurants-Topper's Drive-In
Physical Description
6x10 b&w
ID
847
Collection
Photographs
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Volunteers handling materials in the library behind a book truck. Jean is wearing horn-rimmed glasses and Doris is wearing a plaid jacket. Left-Right: Jean Livingston, Doris Selmer. Friends of the Library.

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Date
1960s

  1 image

Date
1960s
Subjects
Friends of the Library
Livingston, Jean
Selmer, Doris
Physical Description
8.5 x 11' B&W
ID
2261
Collection
Photographs
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Chaqueta and Sons Inc. Cafe and Office of the Timball Liniment Co. Northeast corner of First Avenue and Santa Clara Street, early 1950s. Building to the left is Industrial Brush Co. Coca-Cola logo on the Chaqueta and Sons sign. Parked cars are visible.

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Date
early 1950s

  1 image

Date
early 1950s
Subjects
Business and industry
Chaqueta and Sons Inc. Cafe
Restaurants, bars, etc.
Small businesses
Timball Liniment Co.
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
2266
Collection
Photographs
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Five women sit around an outdoor patio table with umbrella, at Par 3 Golf Course in Arcadia. Some of the ladies are wearing golf shoes. The building behind them has a sign reading "Club, Bag and Cart Area." The woman on the right has a cigarette in her hand.

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Date
unknown

  1 image

Date
unknown
Subjects
Recreation Department Collection
Par 3 Golf Course
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1923
Collection
Photographs
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Young man with sweater and slacks (unidentified) and William Parker Lyon standing by sedan automobile piled high with what appears to be museum artifacts. On hood of car is a sign reading: We are moving. Auto license seems to bear date in 1930's, Apparently this was at time Pony Express Museum was moved to Arcadia in 1935.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs473
Date
c.1935

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Date
c.1935
Subjects
Pony Express Museum
Lyon, William Parker
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
469
Collection
Photographs
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Seven men are standing near or on stairs leading to a Western Airlines airplane. A sign reads WESTERN AIRLINES PRESENTS THE CALIFORNIAN. Charles Eaton is on the right, wearing a hat and holding the railing.

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Date
unknown

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Date
unknown
Subjects
Eaton, Charles B.
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1380
Collection
Photographs
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View east on Huntington Drive from a position west of Santa Anita Avenue. Shopping Bag Market is on northeast corner of this intersection (Currently, the site of a Denny's Restaurant, noted 6/19/2013). Pine's Cafe was still located near the SW corner of Huntington Drive and First Avenue. A sign reading "19 cent Burger" in the middle is prominent, as if "Real Pit Bar-B-Q" on the left.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs643
Date
c. 1957

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Date
c. 1957
Subjects
Huntington Drive
Markets
Santa Anita Avenue
Shopping Bag Market
Restaurants-The Pines Cafe
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
639
Collection
Photographs
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William Parker Lyon Pony Express Museum-entryway to exhibit room. Sign reads W. Parker Lyon, from which a bell hangs. Another sign reads Wells Fargo & Co Express. Watch or clock shaped signs read Ingersoll Watches and Sherrard Jeweler. Hobby horses and small wooden chairs on either side of the entrance. Print of this photo is in the W. Parker Lyon Pony Express Museum Scrapbook, Box 31, in History Room, Shelf B3.

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Date
c.1940s

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Date
c.1940s
Subjects
Pony Express Museum
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
456A
Collection
Photographs
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View east along Longden Avenue at 704 E. Longden. There is a large sign reading: Riding Stables and a smaller one reading: Horses Boarded.

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Date
July 17, 1940

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Date
July 17, 1940
Subjects
Longden Avenue
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
819
Collection
Photographs
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Baldwin M. Baldwin in child's metal seat outdoors. He has on dark jacket and white bonnet. Wicker baby buggy shows on right of photo. Photo probably taken at Baldwin Ranch.

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Date
c.1907

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Date
c.1907
Subjects
Baldwin, Baldwin M.
Baldwin family
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
99
Collection
Photographs
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Interior view of order and pick up windows at Taco Lita restaurant located at 120 E. Duarte Road. Shows colorful orange, yellow and white tiles covering floor and counter base.

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Date
2023

  1 image

Date
2023
Subjects
Taco Lita
Restaurants
Physical Description
color printout, born digital, see P:\Library Photos\images
ID
2298
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

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