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October, 1932

At the end of Nineteenth Avenue homeless men created the community "Pipe City" living in the suplus lengths of sewer pipe belonging to the American Concrete and Steel Pipe Company on the esturary...

c. 1935

Main entrance to the Oaks ballpark in Emeryville where the Oakland Oaks baseball team played

1932

View of tents and pipes in Oakland's waterfront homeless community from the Depression.

26-Jul-32

American Legion publicity. A woman holding a poster advertising a midnight show for the legion on August 13, 1932.

27-Jul-32

#6 neg. Trixie Robinett,Billie Lloyd, Ethelyn Mann, Loraine Lloyd, and Alice Carlson, Fox Oakland girls seated and holding hat boxes

27-Jul-32

#4 neg. Grace Ritchie, Fox Oakland girl.

27-Jul-32

#3 neg. The Group, Fox Oakland girls.

27-Jul-32

#2 neg. Trixie Robinett and Grace Ritchie, Fox Oakland girls posed holding hat boxes.

13-Jan-32

An exterior view of a 1932 Reo sedan parked at Lake Merritt. Mc Gurrin Motors was the dealership. The Reo was a four-door model with fender-mounted spare tires and the tires were white-walls

c. 1935

An exterior view of a H. C. Capwell fashion model posing with a 1935 Packard 12 automobile. The model is wrapped in a hooded evening cloak at Lake Merritt and the bandstand is in the background....

September 28,1935

An exterior view of a H. C. Capwell fashion model posing with a 1935 Packard 12 automobile at Lake Merritt. Her leg is on the running board as if she is about to enter on the driver's side.

September 28,1935

An exterior view of a H. C. Capwell fashion model posing with a 1935 Packard 12 automobile at Lake Merritt. The bandstand is in the background

4-Aug-37

An exterior view of a a Packard Sedan parked along side of Lake Merritt. The automobile was to be raffled off at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland.

26-Jul-37

An exterior view of a damaged Chevrolet, 1941, parked at Corey's garage. The vehicle belonged to J. Nichols.

1932

At the end of Nineteenth Avenue homeless men created the community "Pipe City" living in the suplus lengths of sewer pipe belonging to the American Concrete and Steel Pipe Company on the esturary...

October, 1932

At the end of Nineteenth Avenue homeless men created the community "Pipe City" living in the suplus lengths of sewer pipe belonging to the American Concrete and Steel Pipe Company on the esturary...

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