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Corona Public Library Manuscript Collection M154 the W.D Corona Public Library Manuscript Collection M154 The W.D. Addison Heritage Room Talbert Collection c. 1880-1960s 12 glass plate negatives, 1801 postcards, 46 photographs, one document | 15 linear feet of records | 29 boxes Darrell and Kym Talbert are longtime residents of Corona who collect images, documents, and ephemera related to South Riverside, Corona, and the Inland Empire. The Talbert Collection consists of plate glass negatives, postcards, photographs, and documents that were formerly part of the Talbert’s private collection. The images contained on the negatives and postcards document the citrus industry, special events, leisure activities, transportation, local businesses, private residences, and landscape of the region. The collection is arranged into four series. Series 1: Plate Glass Negatives This series focuses on early Corona, with images of Grand Boulevard, Carnegie Library, Corona City Hall (Main Street), and the original Corona High School. Series 2: Postcards The postcard series includes black and white, color, cyanotype, and hand tinted images of Corona, Riverside, and the Inland Empire. Included in this series are images the Corona Road Races and citrus industry. Series 3: Photographs Within this series are black and white images of Corona, the Road Races, and various out of area scenes. Series 4: Documents This brief series consists of a single business card. Location: B36-38, B41-42 W.D. Addison Heritage Room, 650 S. Main Street, Corona, CA 92882, (951) 279-3593 Hours: Monday & Tuesday 3 pm to 7 pm, Wednesday by appointment only, Thursday 10 am to 1 pm, Friday - Sunday Closed. Gifts of: Talbert, Darrell; Talbert, Kym Inventory Call Number Folder Description of Records Leaves M154/1 1 Finding Aid & Accession Records 57 Series 1 Plate Glass Negatives 2 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of a Corona citrus grove with a two story 1 building under construction in the foreground (1018). 3 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of a packing house situated along the 1 railroad tracks, there are twelve individuals pictured on the dock and there are stacks of citrus crates emblazoned with the "Graduate" label (1019). 4 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of a young Corona citrus grove. There is 1 a Model T type vehicle pictured on a circular pathway in front of the grove (1020). 5 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of the entrance to Lemonia Grove 1 (1021). Date Created: 02/09/2015 Page 1 of 57 Date Modified: 12/12/2019 6 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of railroad tracks and the back of the 1 Corona Depot (1022). 7 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of Corona City Hall (Main Street) with 1 two Model T type vehicles parked in front of the building (1023). 8 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of the Carnegie Library (foreground) and 1 Corona City Hall (background) on Main Street (1024). 9 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of Corona's Grand Boulevard. Pepper 1 trees can be seen in the foreground, lining the outer edge of the circular street (1025). 10 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of Corona's Carnegie Library (1026). 1 11 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of Corona's Grand Boulevard. Pepper 1 trees are in the foreground and the top of a house can be seen in the background (1027). 12 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of Corona High School located on Main 1 Street (1028). 13 8.5" x 6.5" Glass Plate Negative of Corona residence with small palm tree 1 in the yard (1029). Series 2 Postcards M154/2 14 TAL-pos-001 Riverside Community Hospital, Riverside, California 10 TAL-pos-002 View of the barracks at March Field, California TAL-pos-003 Riverside International Raceway The Perfection Café, A Popular Price Café - 924 Main TAL-pos-004 St. TAL-pos-005 La Paloma Restaurant, Riverside, California TAL-pos-006 Harvest House - 3535 Tyler Mall-Riverside, California TAL-pos-007 Federal and Post Office Building, Riverside, California The mall of the Riverside Plaza shopping center, Riv. TAL-pos-008 CA. Riverside Plaza-The city's newest shopping center, TAL-pos-009 Riv. CA. TAL-pos-010 Rouse's Men's Clothing Department, Riverside, CA 15 TAL-pos-011 Carnegie Public Library, Riverside, California 10 Riverside, California Public Library, Riverside, TAL-pos-012 California TAL-pos-013 Public Library, Riverside, California (a) TAL-pos-014 Public Library, Riverside, California (b) TAL-pos-015 Municipal Auditorium, Riverside, California TAL-pos-016 Memorial Auditorium, Riverside, California TAL-pos-017 Woodcraft Home - (1) - Riverside, California TAL-pos-018 Woodcraft Home - (2) - Riverside, California Radio Station KJ6QB - Glenn A. Montenero- TAL-pos-019 Riverside, California Garden of Prayer Mortuary - 7944 Magnolia- TAL-pos-020 Riverside, California 16 Hellman Commercial Trust & Savings Bank - 10 TAL-pos-021 Riverside, California TAL-pos-022 First National Bank Building, Riverside, California The Hellman Bank and Court House of Riverside, TAL-pos-023 California Date Created: 02/09/2015 Page 2 of 57 Date Modified: 12/12/2019 TAL-pos-024 a,b Riverside County Court House, Riverside, California TAL-pos-025 Riverside County Court House, Riverside, California TAL-pos-026 County Court House - Riverside, California TAL-pos-027 Riverside County Court House - Riverside, California TAL-pos-028 Court House - Riverside, California TAL-pos-029 9556. Court House - Riverside, California 17 TAL-pos-030 Riverside County Court House, Riverside, California 10 TAL-pos-031 Riverside County Court House, Riverside, California TAL-pos-032 a,b Grounds Sherman School, Riverside, California TAL-pos-033 Grounds Sherman School, Riverside, California TAL-pos-034 Sherman Institute, Riverside, California The Sherman Institute (Indian School) Riverside, TAL-pos-035 California TAL-pos-036 High School - Riverside, California TAL-pos-037 High School, Riverside, California-978 TAL-pos-038 Riverside Campus, Riverside, California 18 University of Riverside-Carillon Tower and University 10 TAL-pos-039 Commons TAL-pos-040 California Baptist College - Riverside, California TAL-pos-041 La Sierra College - Arlington, California Hale Memorial Auditorium - La Sierra College, TAL-pos-042 Arlington, California La Sierra College -Administration Bldg. Fullerton TAL-pos-043 Memorial Library The Tetley Hotel - Eighth and Lime Street - Riverside, TAL-pos-044 California TAL-pos-045 Hotel Reynolds - Riverside, California TAL-pos-046 El Camino Motel - Riverside, California Riverside Motor Inn at Foot of Mt. Rubidoux, TAL-pos-047 Riverside, California Traveler's Rest Auto Court, Magnolia and Brockton at TAL-pos-048 Central, Riv. 19 Mountain View Motel -5887 Mission Blvd., U.S. 60, 10 TAL-pos-049 Riverside, CA Frank L. Kinney - Harman Buckwalter, 1616 E. 8th St, TAL-pos-050 Riv., CA TAL-pos-051 The New Hotel Plaza, Riverside, California La Casa Contenta Motel, 1435 E. 8th St. (US 60 & TAL-pos-052 395) Riv., CA Box Springs Canyon Motel - Hwys. 60 & 395, TAL-pos-053 Riverside, CA Riverside Travel Lodge-1911 E. 8th St., (US 60 & TAL-pos-054 395) Riv., CA Rose Garden Village-3668 Adams St.(Magnolia TAL-pos-055 freeway) Riv.,CA TAL-pos-056 American Motor Lodge - 1353 University, Riverside, Date Created: 02/09/2015 Page 3 of 57 Date Modified: 12/12/2019 CA TAL-pos-057 a,b First Baptist Church - Riverside, California 20 TAL-pos-058 Congregational Church - Riverside, California 11 Divine Word Seminary "Marygrove" 11316 Cypress TAL-pos-059 Ave., Riv., CA [formerly Hole Ranch] Eden Lutheran Church, 4725 Brockton Ave., TAL-pos-060 Riverside, CA TAL-pos-061 2621 - First Methodist Church, Riverside, California TAL-pos-062 a,b RIVERSIDE CALIF. The Mission Bell - Glenwood Mission, Riverside, TAL-pos-063 California TAL-pos-064 Panorama of Riverside, California 2613-View from Huntington Dr., Mt. Rubidoux. TAL-pos-065 Riverside, California 949-Bird's Eye View of Riverside,(toward Box TAL-pos-066 Springs-Mt. Rubidoux) TAL-pos-067 Riverside, California 21 TAL-pos-068 Climbing the Balloon, Riverside, California 10 Parent of all Navel-Orange Trees, Riverside, TAL-pos-069 California TAL-pos-070 Four year old Orange Grove in Riverside, California TAL-pos-071 Panorama from Mt. near Riverside, California TAL-pos-072 Packing oranges in orange, California TAL-pos-073 Chinese picking olives in California Orange groves thriving in the foothills of snow-capped TAL-pos-074 mountains. TAL-pos-075 9645-Orange Grove-Riverside, California Twenty minutes ride from Loma Linda Sanitarium, TAL-pos-076 Loma Linda, CA Picking Oranges, Riverside, CA. (Mt. Rubidoux in the TAL-pos-077 distance) 22 TAL-pos-078 Arlington Egg Ranch, Riverside, California 10 TAL-pos-079 Irrigation Canal, Riverside, California TAL-pos-080 Little Bench and boat dock, Riverside, California TAL-pos-081 Riverside Irrigation Fire at EOCEME( The Best Lamp Oil) in Riverside, TAL-pos-082 California 6668 Riverside Cal. Entrance to Che-Ma-Wa Park TAL-pos-083 [the park was adjacent to Sherman Indian School where Chemawa Middle School resides] TAL-pos-084 View in City Park, Riverside, California TAL-pos-085 Riverside Park, Riverside, California TAL-pos-086 Fairmont Park, Riverside, California TAL-pos-087 Fairmont Park Lake, Riverside, California 23 TAL-pos-088 Palms and Pampas, Riverside, California 10 TAL-pos-089 Pepper and Eucalyptus trees, Riverside, California Date Created: 02/09/2015 Page 4 of 57 Date Modified: 12/12/2019 Roosevelt Palm, Entrance to Victoria Hill, Riverside, TAL-pos-090 California TAL-pos-091 Huntington Drive, Rubidoux, Riverside, California TAL-pos-092 Easter Service, Mt. Rubidoux, Riverside, California TAL-pos-093 Easter Service, Mt. Rubidoux, Riverside, California TAL-pos-094 Cross on Mt. Rubidoux, Riverside, California TAL-pos-095 71129-Rubidoux Mountain, Riverside, California TAL-pos-096 City View from Nt.
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