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Drawing Of A Water Carrier In The Early Days Of The Pueblo Los Angeles, Ca.1865
title Drawing Of A Water Carrier In The Early Days Of The Pueblo Los Angeles, Ca.1865description Photograph of a drawing of a water carrier in the early days of the Pueblo Los Angeles, ca.1865. The man is standing at right and facing the viewer. The water carrier is wearing a broad-brimmed hat, short-sleeved shirt, and rolled up pants. He is holding two large wooden buckets of water, one in each hand. At left is a single-wheeled wheelbarrow with a massive barrel in the middle. A pair of palm trees is at left, and a cactus is behind them. In the distance at center is a low, light-colored building with more palm trees behind it.artist/creator Unknownsubject Los Angeles Plaza Deserts Water-Supply Californios--Illustrations Mexican Americans El Pueblocontributor Calisphere -
Mexican Hat Dance In Front Of The Casa De Avila On Olvera Street, Los Angeles, Ca.1920
title Mexican Hat Dance In Front Of The Casa De Avila On Olvera Street, Los Angeles, Ca.1920description Photograph of a Mexican Hat Dance in front of the Casa de Avila on Olvera Street, Los Angeles, ca.1920. A crowd makes a wall of onlookers in the background as a man and a woman dance in circles around a sombrero that has been placed on the tiled patio. Men in ponchos and sombreros comprise a large portion of the audience. String musicians stand on the steps of the long adobe that is visible in the background. What appears to be a version of the Mexican flag flies in several locations. A telephone pole can be seen in the background to the left.artist/creator Unknownsubject Architecture, Domestic Los Angeles Plaza Avila Residential Sites Dance Adobe Houses Mexican Americans Californioscontributor Calisphere