An underexposed photograph of H. H. West posing next to a pack horse carrying the first deer H. H. ever shot. H. H. West stands right-of-center with his hand on his hip and looking to the camera. The horse stands to his left, facing H. H., and is viewed from the side. The buck hangs slung over the horse's back towards the left. Trees stand in the background.
Photograph of boys walking through Agricultural Park (current day Exposition Park) and looking at a deer. A deer stands at center in the foreground. It turns its head towards the left. A rope extends from the deer and out-of-frame at left. Several people stand around the deer, behind it and to the right of it. Two boys at far left walk their bicycles into frame behind the deer. To the right of them, 3 boys stand behind the deer and gaze towards it. A man walks behind them and looks towards the camera. At right, a boy (partial view) steps into frame, facing left. Behind him, a man walks towards the right frame and looks towards the camera. In the background, a few tents are pitched.
Photograph of Chet Edgell skinning a deer in the forge house on Leslie McAfee's property. H. H. West shot the dear near Sand Canyon. Chet Edgell stands to the right of the buck he is skinning and looks towards the camera. The deer hangs upside-down from the ceiling.
H. H. West stands by the front of a car and poses with a deer hide and antlers from a deer he shot while hunting. The deer's hide hangs over the grille of the car. To the left, H. H. stands and holds the deer antlers in both hands; he rests an elbow on the hood of the car. The car is parked on a road. Another car (partial view) is parked next to H. H. West on the left. Snow-covered mountains can be seen in the background.
H. H. West stands next to the front of a car and poses with a deer hide and antlers from a deer he shot while hunting. The deer's hide hangs over the grille of the car. To the right, H. H. stands and holds the deer antlers in both hands. The car is parked on a road. Another car (partial view) is on the far left.
A behind-the-scenes look at the animal actors that have roles in popular motion pictures. These animals are well-groomed like any human Hollywood star, and are trained for the profession from a very young age, marked as being highly intelligent. They reside at the California Zoological Gardens on Lincoln Park Boulevard.Goat is described as being very stubborn and a picky eater - he insists on a special diet of lettuce, cabbage and carrots, which is readily supplied for him.
A 3-year-old deer was found at a Los Angeles woman’s home, protected by Colorado State license laws, as inspected by the State Fish and Game Commission. The game warden took the deer into custody, keeping it in a building downtown until it could be returned.
The Ramsey Military School (founded by Ralph M. Ramsey) was located Arizona and 20th St. in Santa Monica 1933-1963? According to a Santa Monica city directory, Vivien Kurtz lived at 253 18th St. in 1954.
The Ramsey Military School (founded by Ralph M. Ramsey) was located Arizona and 20th St. in Santa Monica 1933-1963? According to a Santa Monica city directory, Vivien Kurtz lived at 253 18th St. in 1954.
Clara Bartlett, in blouse, scarf, and bloomers, feeding a young deer, with man in light shirt petting deer, woman in hat and flowered coat, 3 other people, trees, and rocks in background