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Negative List Ms 427 03 NEGATIVE LIST MS 427 Santa Cruz Negatives BOX 153 [0001-0315] 0001. [Santa Cruz Beauties Parade Float]. n.d. 0002. [Her Majesty The Queen Parade Float]. n.d. 0003. [United Veterans Council Parade Float]. n.d. 0004. [Mission Santa Cruz Parade Float]. n.d. 0005. [Santa Cruz Sentinel News Parade Float]. n.d. 0006. [Her Majesty The Queen Parade Float]. n.d. 0007. [Coast Company Parade Float]. n.d. 0008. [Francisco Examiner’s Baby Beauties Parade Float]. n.d. 0009. [King Neptune Parade Float]. n.d. 0010. [Miss Alturas(?) Parade Float]. n.d. 0011. [Francisco Examiner’s Baby Beauties]. n.d. 0012. [Airplane with #18 on side]. n.d. 0013. [Ships out in the distance – 4 total]. n.d. 0014. [Large ship in ocean]. n.d. 0015. [Large steamboat with “State of California” on side]. n.d. 0016. [Large steamboat – side view]. n.d. 0017. [Two people posing with car]. n.d. 0018. [Large Bonfire]. n.d. 0019. [Upside-down plane]. n.d. 0020. [Man posing inside a car]. n.d. 0021. [Airplane crash]. n.d. 0022. [Airplane with “Oklahoma” on its side]. n.d. 0023. [Pioneer Banks Parade Float]. n.d. 0024. [Miniature train with passengers coming around a turn]. n.d. 0025. [American flag with plane in the distance]. n.d. 0026. [Plane flying]. n.d. 0027. [Plane with a surrounding crowd of people]. n.d. 0028. [Cinderella Parade Float]. n.d. 0029. [Snow White Parade Float]. n.d. 0030. [Portuguese Hour Drill Team in parade]. n.d. 0031. [Boy holding flag in parade]. n.d. 0032. [Veterans of Foreign Wars and Harold’s Club Parade Floats]. n.d. 0033. [People riding bicycles]. n.d. 0034. [Sunford Parlor Parade Entourage]. n.d. 0035. [Marching band in parade]. n.d. 0036. [Orinda Parade Entourage]. [1956] 0037. [Float with Airplane on top and two bears]. n.d. 0038. [Parade Float with men marching in front and around]. n.d. 0039. [Parade Float with airplane and two bears]. n.d. 0040. [Parade float with “The Great Seal of the State of California]. n.d. 0041. [Miss Santa Rosa Parade Float]. n.d. 0042. [Car dressed with flowers with woman sitting in back]. n.d. 0043. [Parade float with women sitting on top]. n.d. 0044. [Sierra Madre Parade Float]. n.d. 0045. [San Francisco Parade Float]. n.d. 0046. [Torrance Parade Float]. n.d. 0047. [Burbank Parade Float]. n.d. 0048. [Parade float with head of Indian chief]. n.d. 0049. [Parade float with large skyscraper]. n.d. 0050. [Girl holding flag in parade]. n.d. 0051. [Prehistoric Golden West Parade Float]. n.d. 0052. [City of Richmond Parade Float]. n.d. 0053. [Plane Crash]. n.d. 0054. [Franilla Ice Cream Parade Float]. n.d. 0055. [Franilla Ice Cream Parade Float-side view]. n.d. 0056. [Brookdale Lodge]. n.d. 0057. [Girl standing on float in middle of clam]. n.d. 0058. [Girl sitting on float in middle of clam]. n.d. 0059. [Children sitting on parade float]. n.d. 0060. [Del Monte, Carmel and Monterey Parade Float]. n.d. 0061. [Girl sitting on float in clam]. n.d. 0062. [Miss Capitola Parade Float]. n.d. 0063. [Shell Company of California Parade Float]. n.d. 0064. [Carousel Parade Float]. n.d. 0065. [Lynwood Parade Float]. n.d. 0066. [Branciforte Parade Entourage]. n.d. 0067. [Parade Float]. n.d. 0068. [Corcoran Sunbeam Parade Float]. n.d. 0069. [Car decorated in flowers for parade]. n.d. 0070. [Horse drawn carriage with passengers and globe of world]. n.d. 0071. [Aerial view of parade route]. n.d. 0072. [Aerial view of parade route, filled with trolleys and onlookers]. n.d. 0073. [Aerial view of parade route containing horseback riders]. n.d. 0074. [Aerial view of parade route with horse drawn carriages]. n.d. 0075. [Man posing on top of horse for parade]. n.d. 0076. [Altadena Limits Parade Float]. n.d. 0077. [Boxcar Parade Float]. n.d. 0078. [Parade Float with White House on top]. n.d. 0079. [Parade float with butterfly on top]. n.d. 0080. [“A Bright Future in the Magic Circle” Parade Float]. n.d. 0082. [Onlookers gazing at parade float]. n.d. 0083. [Mule drawn carriage]. n.d. 0084. [Corner intersection with cars and mule drawn carriage]. n.d. 0085. [Market Basket Parade Float]. n.d. 0086. [Man posing on railing in front of ocean water]. n.d. 0087. [Golden Gate International Exposition Parade Float]. [1939] 0088. [Metropolitan Oakland Parade Float]. n.d. 0089. [Close-up view of Metropolitan Oakland Parade Float]. n.d. 0090. [Great Seal of Alabama Parade Float]. n.d. 0091. [Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Parade Float]. n.d. 0092. [Fairy Sea Queen Parade Float]. n.d. 0093. [Swan Decoration on Parade Float]. n.d. 0094. [Man with radiating rays parade float decoration]. n.d. 0095. [Santa Barbara Parade Float]. n.d. 0096. [Venice Parade Float]. n.d. 0097. [Horse drawn carriage decorated in flowers]. n.d. 0098. [Man sitting on bench in front of bay]. n.d. 0099. [Tarzan Parade Float]. n.d. 0100. [Altadena Parade Float]. n.d. 0101. [Mule drawn carriage]. n.d. – parade cart 0102. [Newspaper Boy Day decorated truck]. n.d. 0103. [Parade Float]. n.d. 0104. [Helms Bakeries Parade Float]. n.d. 0105. [Standard Oil Company of California Parade Float]. n.d. 0106. [Giraffe Parade Float Decoration]. n.d. 0107. [Parade floats in succession]. n.d. 0108. [Circus Days Parade Floats]. n.d. 0109. [Culver City Parade Float]. n.d. 0110. [Homet Road Parade Float]. n.d. 0111. [Pacific Coast Conference Parade Float]. n.d. 0112. [California Centennials Commission Parade Float]. n.d. 0113. [Parade Float with the word “organ” on front]. n.d. 0114. [Burbank Parade Float]. n.d. 0115. [Jr. Chamber of Commerce Parade Float]. n.d. 0116. [Los Alamitos Parade Float]. n.d. 0117. [Standard Oil Company of California Parade Float]. n.d. 0118. [Washington Park Parade Float]. n.d. 0119. [San Diego Parade Float]. n.d. 0120. [Portland Oregon Parade Float]. n.d. 0121. [New York Yankees Baseball Player parade float decoration]. n.d. 0122. [Caterpillar parade float decoration]. n.d. 0123. [San Jose Parade Float]. n.d. 0124. [Marching Band in Parade]. n.d. 0125. [Girls sitting on Elephant]. n.d. 0126. [Carpenters Parade Entourage]. n.d. 0127. [Priest and others on parade float]. n.d. 0128. [“Vote Yes on No. 3” Parade Float]. 1946 0129. [U.S. Cavalry and Native Indian Parade Float]. n.d. 0130. [Man sitting on horse in parade]. n.d. 0131. [Street lined with cars and a parade float]. n.d. 0132. [Junior Traffic and Explorer Scout Parade Float]. n.d. 0133. [Native Indian dancing school parade float]. n.d. 0134. [Men pulling object down the street]. n.d. 0135. [Parade float with “The Great Seal of the State of California” on it]. n.d. 0136. [Leask’s Parade Float]. n.d. 0137. [Cage with lions inside]. n.d. 0138. [Entrance to the fair]. n.d. 0139. [Cars parked next to large tent]. n.d. 0140. [Carnival or Fair]. n.d. 0141. [Franilla Ice Cream Parade Float]. n.d. 0142. [Head decorated with roses as front of parade float]. n.d. 0143. [Santa Ana Parade Float]. n.d. 0144. [Parade Float]. n.d. 0145. [University of California Parade Float]. n.d. 0146. [Hot dog on parade float]. n.d. 0147. [Pasadena Parade Float]. n.d. 0148. [View of street lined with parade floats]. n.d. 0149. [Betsy Ross Parade Float]. n.d. 0150. [Seal Rocks Parade Float]. n.d. 0151. [Franilla Ice Cream Parade Float]. n.d. 0152. [Head decorated with roses as front of parade float]. n.d. 0153. [Monument regarding westward expansion]. n.d. 0154. [Large crowd watching beauty pageant]. 0155. [Corner view-Large crowd watching beauty pageant]. n.d. 0156. [Large crowd watching beauty pageant]. n.d. 0157. [Right corner view of beauty pageant]. n.d. 0158. [Totem Pole]. n.d. 0159. [Exhibits for Home Show Entertainment]. n.d. 0160. [Horses and rider walking down middle of street]. n.d. 0161. [Men walking along trail]. n.d. 0162. [Large crowd standing at attention before American flag]. n.d. 0163. [Drummers marching in parade]. n.d. 0164. [Parade float with women standing on top]. n.d. 0165. [Horses pulling a carriage decorated as a ship]. n.d. 0166. [Horse and carriage draped in flowers]. n.d. 0167. [Horse pulling parade entry]. n.d. 0168. [Bullfight]. n.d. 0169. [Two women sitting in flower decorated carriage]. n.d. 0170. [Girls sitting on float posing for picture]. n.d 0171. [Downtown area filled with people]. n.d. 0172. [Horse and carriage decorated with flowers]. n.d. 0173. [Matadors and bull in ring]. n.d. 0174. [Children sitting on wagon representing the different states]. n.d. 0175. [Entrance for circus side show]. n.d. 0180. [U.S. Armed Forces marching in parade]. n.d. 0181. [Horse pulling two women in carriage decorated with flowers]. n.d. 0182. [Crowd watching carriage in parade]. n.d. 0183. [Matador fighting a bull]. n.d. 0184. [Two horses pulling carriage decorated in flowers for parade]. n.d. 0185. [Ferris Wheel]. n.d. 0186. [Bull charging at matador]. n.d. 0187. [Entrance to circus side show]. n.d. 0188. [Crowd looking at the boats docked in the bay]. n.d. 0189. [Truck bed decorated into throne with king and queen]. n.d. 0190. [Los Angeles Parade Float]. n.d. 0191. [Culver City Parade Float]. n.d. 0191a. [Santa Barbara Parade Float]. n.d. 0192. [Pasadena Merchants Association Parade Float]. n.d. 0193. [Duke University Parade Float]. n.d. 0194. Pasadena Clearing House Parade Float]. n.d.
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