Men work on completing an automobile at the Los Angeles Studebaker assembly plant in Vernon, CA. The plant opened in December of 1935, and the first completed automobile rolled off the line on January 2, 1936. The plant operated until June 8, 1954.
A line of radiator grilles, affixed with Studebaker's distinctive "lark in circle" hood ornament, at Studebaker's Los Angeles assembly plant in Vernon, Ca. Studebaker's Los Angeles plant was established in December of 1935, and its first completed car rolled off the assembly line on January 2, 1936. The plant closed on June 8, 1956.
Man at work on an automobile at the Los Angeles Studebaker assembly plant in Vernon, CA. The plant opened in December of 1935, and the first completed automobile rolled off the line on January 2, 1936. The plant operated until June 8, 1954.
Annotated business card of R. Lee Miller, a Palm Springs artist and architect. On the card is printed: Engineering - Construction, R. Lee Miller, Palm Springs, California. On the card are written the names and addresses of A. Boyd Mewborn and Mrs. Jack Pfister, who were photographed with him in the patio of his Palm Springs home by the photographer Adelbert Bartlett, circa 1920-1939.