Photographs; Parades; Parade floats; Ricard, Jerome S., 1850-1930; Native Sons of the Golden West; University of Santa Clara
The Native Sons of the Golden West, Santa Clara Parlor No. 100 entered a parade float honoring Father Jerome Ricard of Santa Clara College in the San Francisco Diamond Jubilee Parade of 1925. Father Ricard was known as the "Padre of the...
Herrold, Charles; Photographs; Radio broadcasting; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Photograph of Professor Charles Herrold rotating radio equipment. On back of photograph: "Prof. Herrold, 'father of radio,' [at] Radio H.O.W., Baptist Church San Jose, Calif." Unknown man at lower left of photograph.
Banners; College students; Football; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; University of Santa Clara; Women;
Photograph of Joseph R. Aureochochea, '19, Director of SCU Rodeo, and an unidentified woman cheering for Santa Clara.
People; Photographs; Radio broadcasting; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
On back of black-and-white photograph: "1st Baptist Church Station." In photograph itself: Two men in "control room," as well as one man ready to begin broadcast. Four people are seated, including three men and one woman.
Letcher Garage; San Jose (Calif.); Automobiles; Buildings;
North First Street between St. James and Julian Streets. The building on right is Letcher Garage. Letcher was famous all over the State of California for erecting signs that stated how many miles to the Letcher Garage.
Alum Rock Park (San Jose, Calif.); Natatoriums; People; Postcards; Public buildings; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Swimming pools;
Color, unused postcard of the Alum Rock Park Natatorium. A natatorium is a large indoor swimming pool.
Courthouses; Distillation apparatus; People; Photographs; Prohibition; Public buildings; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Urban life;
Black-and-white photograph of two men with confiscated stills in front of the San Jose courthouse.