Waldo T. Tupper, Uncle John, and a child at the Los Angeles Times booth during the Eighth Annual National Radio Show, Los Angeles, 1930
Item Overview
- Title
- Waldo T. Tupper, Uncle John, and a child at the Los Angeles Times booth during the Eighth Annual National Radio Show, Los Angeles, 1930
- Date Created
- September 1, 1930
- Publisher
- Los Angeles Times
- Language
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No linguistic content
English - Collection
- Los Angeles Times Photographs Collection
Notes
- Description
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This photograph may be associated with the article, ““Eighth Annual National Radio Show Opens Today in Ambassador Setting,” Los Angeles Times, 1 Sep. 1930: 14.
In the background there are two signs that say in English “The Los Angeles Times: Co-Operating with K.H.J. in Broadcast of World Wide News and The Times Forum-”.
This photograph shows two men and one child. The man standing on the left is Waldo T. Tupper, manager of the show. The man on the right (wearing glasses) is Uncle John, who is working the LA Times booth. The child in the middle of the two men is unidentified. - Caption
- Text from negative sleeve: Radio Show 1930.
Physical Description
- Extent
- 1 photograph
- Medium
- b&w nitrate negative
Keywords
- Genre
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news photographs
cellulose nitrate film
Group portraits - Subjects
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Exhibit booths--California--Los Angeles
Radio broadcasting--California--Los Angeles
Children--California--Los Angeles - Names
- Tupper, Waldo T., 1882-1951
- Location
- Los Angeles (Calif.)
- Resource type
- still image
Find This Item
- Repository
- University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
- Local identifier
- uclamss_1429_7298
- ARK
- ark:/21198/zz002cxp8j
- Manifest url
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Access Condition
- Rights statement
- copyrighted
- Rights Holder
- UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library Department of Special Collections, A1713 Young Research Library, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575. E-mail: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu. Phone: (310)825-4988
- Rights Country
- US
- Funding Note
- Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.