Title

University Archives Photograph Collection

Description

Photographs, negatives, and photographic slides created and collected by campus staff, faculty, and students between 1900-2017. Images include campus buildings and landscape, student activities, special events, classrooms and coursework, faculty and staff events, and aerial views of campus and the surrounding area. Finding aid available at https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8w09c4b/admin/

Collection

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Local Identifier
ua-ast_00000187
Date Created
1910
Description

Group portrait of Polytechnic Journal Staff, 1909-10, on porch of a Cal Poly building, seated and standing around table, copies of the Journal on table. Published in the Polytechnic J. (v. 5, no.8, June 1910) with caption identifying all staff members. ('Leona Stenner' written in the address space)

Local Identifier
ua-ast_00000054
Date Created
1910
Description

Group portrait of rugby team on field; with coach Chester Rubel (standing, right) and coach McHenry (standing, left); main buildings in background; Published in Polytechnic J. (v.6, no.3, Dec. 1910)

Local Identifier
ua-ast_00000189
Date Created
1910
Description

Group of Seniors, ...May 1910'; students standing and seated on steps of rear entrance, Weeks Administration Building (20 of 22 students identified on back of postcard)

Local Identifier
ua-ast_00000019
Date Created
1910
Description

Aeroplane at San Luis Obispo, Cal., July 4, 1910. This is believed to be the first flight above San Luis Obispo. Photograph taken from Terrace Hill, looking north.

Local Identifier
ua-pho_00000704
Date Created
1910
Description

Ruth Loring, Ruth Sawyer, Vera McMillian, Leona Stenner

Local Identifier
ua-pho_00003381
Date Created
1910
Description

Students in the Creamery Building, possibly in the churning room. They are wearing white uniforms with white hats.

Local Identifier
ua-pho_00003376
Date Created
1910-01
Description

A look into the churn room in Short Courses for Farmers, January 1910. In addition to the Perfection machine, there is a Simplex churn machine (possibly a separator?).