Art
"The Ladies"
- Item Number
- 235
- Estimated Value
- 120 USD
- Opening Bid
- 60 USD
Item Description
The Hill and Valley Club was founded in 1910, and is one of the oldest active women’s clubs in the area. Club members participated in numerous community celebrations including this entry in the 1927 Farm Products Show held at Memorial Park. Their entry won for best “float” at the show. The driver is Mrs. Macabee, with Mrs. Kavanagh sitting next to her. In the back seat are Miss Mable Jamison, Mrs. C. Ray King, the club’s president, and Mrs. Fred Brown. They were parked in front of the John Allan Park home at the corner of First (now Foothill Boulevard) and C Streets.
Exhibition print originally appeared in Past Times at the Hayward Area Historical Society.
- Framed
- Archival reproduction print from original photograph
- 20x24" (overall frame size: 25.5 x 31")
Item Special Note
Item is available for pick up at the Hayward Area Historical Society. Shipping is available: Winning bidder to pay shipping costs. CA State sales tax may apply.
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