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OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead’95

OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95

OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
1995 OJ Simpson Murder Case Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter on LA County Superior Court Letterhead. Unique and rare signed letter by OJ Simpson murder trial Judge Lance Ito. Envelope return address is Criminal Division, The Superior Court, Criminal Courts Building, Los Angeles, California, 90012, Lance A. The letterhead has a raised gold seal of the Superior Court Los Angeles California Court and says from the Chambers of Lance A. The letter is dated June 8, 1995 which was in the middle of the famous OJ Simpson murder trial. (My name and address is removed from the photo but appears on the envelope and the letter). I watched the trial daily and noticed that Judge Ito had a collection of hour glasses on his desk that was growing during the trial. I saw an ad (included with letter) advertising a unique executive hour glass with water and red collored beads that floated so when you turned the hour glass over, the sand (beads) flowed up, not down. I ordered it and sent it to Judge Ito and received this signed letter back from him in the middle of the trial thanking me for taking the time and effort to add to his hour glass collection. Shortly thereafter I saw the red sand hour glass front and center on his desk during the rest of the trial. See photo taken from TV screen showing red hour glass on Judge Ito’s desk. Unique OJ, Judge Ito, murder trial collectable from this major case that had the world’s attention. The letter/envelope is now 29 years old and although very good condition both the letter and the envelope show minor creases and browning due to age. Everything is legible and still a displayable collectable from this historic trial.
OJ Simpson Judge Lance Ito Signed Letter LA County Superior Court Letterhead'95
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MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
Los Angeles Dodgers – Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket- All Sizes Available We can add custom embroidery, patches, printing or labels on these jackets as per customer’s requirements. This listing is for a beautiful well made Authentic Style Varsity College Jacket. Very well manufactured, strong material and hardware. Will last you for years to come. Manufactured by County Enterprises. Varsity jacket is crafted in a superior quality finest 100% Satin Body and Satin Sleeves. 2 Front Side pockets and 1 inside pocket in the jacket. The polyester quilted inside lining-Padded is excellent insulation keeping you warm, even during the coldest days. Rib knit cuffs, Collar and Bottom of Jackets made by soft shell knit material – protect your skin. Available in Black, Pink, Green, Blue, Purple, Red, White, Cream, Gray, Brown, Dark Blue & Yellow colors. Available in Men, Women and Kids sizes. You will definitely love the. Supreme quality and design. Do Not Forget to Check Out. All the items are readily available and if any item is x-stock, it will be arranged from outlet in Pakistan. In the unlikely event that your product is faulty in anyway or not as described, Please return us when received and we will. E b a y. We would appreciate it after receiving your item, You would leave us feedback in a timely manner. We will be happy to work with you to resolve any issues. We value your trust and confidence and appreciate your loyalty as a customer.
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
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MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
Los Angeles Dodgers – White Blue Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket- All Sizes Available We can add custom embroidery, patches, printing or labels on these jackets as per customer’s requirements. This listing is for a beautiful well made Authentic Style Varsity College Jacket. Very well manufactured, strong material and hardware. Will last you for years to come. Manufactured by County Enterprises. Varsity jacket is crafted in a superior quality finest 100% Satin Body and Satin Sleeves. 2 Front Side pockets and 1 inside pocket in the jacket. The polyester quilted inside lining-Padded is excellent insulation keeping you warm, even during the coldest days. Rib knit cuffs, Collar and Bottom of Jackets made by soft shell knit material – protect your skin. Available in Black, Pink, Green, Blue, Purple, Red, White, Cream, Gray, Brown, Dark Blue & Yellow colors. Available in Men, Women and Kids sizes. You will definitely love the. Supreme quality and design. Do Not Forget to Check Out. All the items are readily available and if any item is x-stock, it will be arranged from outlet in Pakistan. In the unlikely event that your product is faulty in anyway or not as described, Please return us when received and we will. E b a y. We would appreciate it after receiving your item, You would leave us feedback in a timely manner. We will be happy to work with you to resolve any issues. We value your trust and confidence and appreciate your loyalty as a customer.
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers White Blue Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
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1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs

1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs

1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs
This is a nice quality and very reasonably priced slightly off-white Official National League Warren Giles baseball with 25 signatures, which are all guaranteed to pass PSA/DNA, JSA (James Spence), and Beckett (Steve Grad). Note that this 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers baseball also features a direct chain-of-ownership pedigree from the head of the Unions Stewards i. Ushers of Milwaukee County Stadium and each player signed in person for the original owner. There is a brown spot on the Spalding Logo, a smaller spot below the Doug Camilli autograph and “1963” written in blue pen to the right of the Spalding Logo. All of the autographs are Excellent 5 to Near Mint-Mint 8 and completely readable. Sweet Spot: Walt Alston (top) & Leo Durocher (bottom) Panel 1: Ken McMullen, Pete Reiser, Wally Moon, Maury Wills, Sandy Koufax, Larry Sherry Panel 2: Bill Skowron, Marv Breeding, Al Ferrera, Johnny Podres, Ken Rowe, Ron Fairly Panel 3: Doug Camilli, Don Drysdale, Tommy Davis, Dick Calmus, Pete Richert Panel 4: Ron Perranoski, Frank Howard, Lee Walls, Willie Davis, Dick Tracewski, Jim Gilliam. Are exclusively billed to our account. Special Note: There is a very small segment of the hobby which produces, distributes, buys, and/or sells fakes, reproductions, reprints, counterfeits, copies and phony items. All Irishhosta items are original as well as authentic. Furthermore, with more than 40 years of experience, we possess the knowledge required to guarantee each and every item. Do you have a collection to sell, would you like additional information on an item, or do you desire an honest evaluation of something which is potentially valuable? You will receive a prompt response to every inquiry and you can depend upon us for a professional experience with first class service.
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Signed Baseball 25 Autographs World Series Champs
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2 Tickets Chase Rice 5/12/24 Los Angeles County Fair Pomona, CA

2 Tickets Chase Rice 5/12/24 Los Angeles County Fair Pomona, CA
2 Tickets Chase Rice 5/12/24 Los Angeles County Fair Pomona, CA
2 Tickets Chase Rice 5/12/24 Los Angeles County Fair Pomona, CA

2 Tickets Chase Rice 5/12/24 Los Angeles County Fair Pomona, CA
Listing is for 2 tickets to Chase Rice at Los Angeles County Fair on 5/12/2024. Price listed is all-in for the group of tickets. Seats are in Section H, Row 6. Seats are guaranteed to be side-by-side. These are digital tickets. Don’t be fooled by other web sites that show you one price and then raise it by as much as 50% when you check out. Will my tickets work? We take pains to make sure we only accept ticket listings from trusted partners. They will be for the section/row indicated, and will work at the venue. Will you take “X” for them? Our prices are set by those listing tickets for sale with us, so we can only move prices up or down in the event that the asking price moves up or down. Market prices fluctuate as events approach, and our prices will reflect those changes. If you’re looking for a specific price, let us know and we can let you know what we have in our inventory that fits the bill! What are the seat numbers? Seat numbers aren’t generally available to us – we have a LOT of tickets available to most events, and often there are more than two together in a row. Our system pulls tickets in a way that avoids leaving any singles behind unless absolutely necessary. So, generally speaking, even we don’t know what two tickets will come with an order until the order is made. How can I trust that you’re legit? Are these hard tickets? No-these are digital tickets. Most venues have begun issuing tickets in mobile-only formats, and unfortunately we have no say in the format which the tickets are delivered. What about GA tickets? Lots of events have general admission sections these days – from lawn seats to pit seats, to entire venues that are first-come, first-served. I have tickets to sell. Can you match it? All sales are final on ticket orders. If an event is rescheduled/postponed, the tickets will be valid on the new date of the event. The ONLY exception to this policy is if an event is cancelled without a reschedule date. I bought tickets and can’t go to the event. The only exception to this is if an event is cancelled without being rescheduled. I bought tickets by mistake and need to cancel my order. Can I do that?
2 Tickets Chase Rice 5/12/24 Los Angeles County Fair Pomona, CA
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Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935

Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935

Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
This is a Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos Lot (4), depicting the untimely car crash & death of “Red” Clark (1907 – 1935), at the Ascot Speedway, which was located near Gardena, California in Los Angeles County. The First Photo depicts “Red” Clark in the seat of his hotrod Chrystler midget car, with “Mendell SPC” and “#7″ painted on the chassis. Photo Two shows Clark, with a friend posing for a photo in front of Clark’s automobile garage. Photo Three is the most dramatic of all of these images and shows the aftermath of Clark’s fatal crash at Ascot Speedway. It is titled in ink on the photo’s surface: June 12, 1935. Several people rush to both the automobile, and the fatally injured Clark, possibly attending to the medical injuries of the driver, who was pulled from the car. Beyond the chain link fence, dozens of children, and ethnic minorities such as Latinos and African Americans can be seen witnessing the crash. The sad truth is that in the 1930’s, these racing fans likely were not permitted to enter, and had to view the race from outside the gate. Photo Three highlights this historical inequity, and the sad fact that many children of elementary school age watched a dying man in the dirt before them. Photo Four is much more somber and depicts several people gazing at the mangled wreckage of “Red” Clark’s race car. The wheels are bent inward, and the overall condition of the vehicle reveals that a serious impact has occurred. This photo is titled in ink, on the surface of the picture: Ascot Speedway. Driver Red Clark Killed. Each photo is approximately 8 x 10 inches. Good condition for nearly a century of age and storage, with some expected scuffing, light creasing, and fleabites to the edges please see photos. The overall frame itself is approximately 17 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches. These are the only publicly known photographs of racer Loren “Red” Clark (1907 – 1935,) or the infamous Ascot Speedway crash, to exist, anywhere. Acquired from an old collection in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique items! Tulare County, CA, United States. Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA, United States. American Automobile Association Pacific Coast Big Car Championship. “Red” Clark died of injuries received when his car lost a wheel and went out of control during an afternoon practice session at Legion Ascot Speedway in Los Angeles, California, United States. Clark’s machine, owned by Henry Jacques, plunged through a guard rail and went down an embankment. He suffered a fractured pelvis and internal injuries that were not thought to be life threatening, but died the following evening despite the best medical attention. Some newspapers listed his name as Fred “Red” Clark but the California Death Index confirms the name Loren M. Clark was a native of California, but lived most of his life in Texas, where he started his racing career. He was also a pilot, and did some airplane stunt work for the movie industry. He had been driving at Ascot for 2 years, and finished seventh in AAA Pacific Coast Championship points in 1934. Red Clark was survived by his widow, three small children – one of them named Fred – and his father. He was buried in Valhalla Memorial Park in Burbank, California, but his grave had no marker until one was placed by the National Sprint Car Museum. TULARE ADVANCE-REGISTER (JUNE 14, 1935). RACE DRIVER KILLED LOS ANGELES, June 14 (UP) Injuries received Sunday when his racing car plunged the track at the Ascot Speedway during a practice run, today caused the death of Loren “Red” Clark, automobile race driver. He suffered a fractured skull and internal injuries when the machine hurtled through a fence and down an embankment. Ascot Park was open between 1957 and 1990. The track held numerous. United States Auto Club. (USAC) national tour races and three. Turkey Night Grand Prix. Was held at the track for several decades. Ascot Park was the fourth of four Ascot sites in Los Angeles after the original one-mile Ascot Speedway at Central & Florence was open between 1907 and 1919. A second site named Legion Ascot Speedway. Held races between 1924 and 1936. Legion Ascot closed after 24 drivers died while racing at the track. A third site named Southern Ascot held races between 1937 and 1942 in South Gate on a half mile dirt oval. Los Angeles Speedway opened in 1957. On the site of a former. It was built less than 1 mile (1.6 km) from the former site of Carrell Speedway, which had been closed in late 1954 to make way for the. The track was renamed to New Ascot Stadium in October 1958 as part of a management change. The track assumed the name it held until its closure, Ascot Park in 1961. Promoted major races at the venue, and later leased the track from 1976 until his death in 1984, when his family continued operating the venue. His radio advertisements ended with the phrase Come to Ascot, where the 110, the 405 and the 91 freeways collide! With seating for only 7,500, Ascot Park was smaller than the other tracks of the area including the Ontario Motor Speedway. (closed in 1980), and the Riverside International Raceway. However, the park was equally well-known, due to its being surrounded by freeways for easy access, its regularly scheduled races, and its heavy radio advertising. The half-mile course featured tight semi-banked turns, long straight-ways, and a tacky surface that was conducive to dramatic sprint car racing. Other motorsport events, such as Figure 8 racing. And motorcycle flat track, TT racing and motocross, were also held at Ascot. The dirt racetrack hosted races in the United States Auto Club. (USAC) sprint car championship, the AMA Grand National Championship. Ascot was also the site of the annual USAC Turkey Night Grand Prix. Though he began doing stunt jumps in 1966 at small venues such as fairs and carnivals, Evel Knievel. (Robert Craig Knievel) gained international attention with his first televised jump on ABC’s Wide World of Sports. At Ascot Park Raceway on March 25, 1967, successfully clearing 15 cars. The racetrack was also used in movies and TV shows like the original Gone in 60 Seconds. The 50th annual Turkey Night Grand Prix for USAC midget cars. Became the last of more than 5,000 main events held since the track opened. Ascot Park was closed in November 1990. It remained unused after a failed development project occupied the former site for a number of years. Was hosting live races of Thursday Night Thunder. Sprint car racing from 1988 to the track’s closing in 1990 and later went over to Indianapolis. And the show was later moved to Saturday night, some of the most famous driver to race at Ascot was Jeff Gordon. Events were held at the track. The 1957 event was held on the 0.5-mile (0.80 km) track. It was won by Eddie. The second NASCAR event was a 500 lap event on the 0.4-mile (0.64 km) track, and it was won by Parnelli Jones. The final event was held in 1961 on the 0.5-mile (0.80 km) track. Lapped the field for the win.
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
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A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum

A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum

A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum.. Paperback, 4to with 383 pages. The book is in good condition with slight shelf wear and very slight bumping to edges. Interior is clean and tight. Some rubbing to back cover and browning to 2 pages due to newspaper article inserted now removed. Profusely illustrated in Black & White.
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum
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Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED

Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED

Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie Brown American b. Vintage gelatin silver print, printed 1979. Signed in pencil in the margin. From an unnumbered edition of 35 (Edition 22/35). Only 22 prints were made available to the public – the others went to the artists and museums. Image size: 7 ¾ x 11 ½ inches. Print size: 11 x 14 inches. Mat size: 16 x 20 inches. Provenance: Private Collection, NY; Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago; David & Sarajean Ruttenberg Collection, Chicago (1983); Susan Spiritus Gallery, Newport Beach, CA. Condition: Excellent; lower left corner slightly creased, only in the margin and NOT affecting the image; this print has been housed in the original archival portfolio case since its printing. Laurie Brown was born in Austin, Texas and raised in Los Angeles. She received a B. In International Relations from Scripps College in Claremont, California and a M. Degree in Fine Arts from California State University, Fullerton. In 1978 Brown was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Grant and in 2002 she was designated Outstanding Individual Artist of the year by ARTS Orange County. Laurie Brown’s photographs are in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Philadelphia Museum of Art, California Museum of Photography at UCR, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. Brown has had one-person and group exhibitions at numerous institutions, including the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Nevada Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Laguna Art Museum, Palm Springs Art Museum, Orange County Museum of Art, Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Huntington Library and the Sezon Museum in Tokyo. Laurie Brown’s first book of photographs, RECENT TERRAINS: Terraforming the American West, was published in 2000 by Johns Hopkins University Press in association with The Center for American Places. Brown’s latest book, LAS VEGAS PERIPHERY: Views From the Edge, was recently published in 2013 by George F. California Museum of Photography, UC Riverside, 2016- 17 Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, Nevada, 2013 Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, California, 2001 Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, California, 1998, 2001 Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, California, 1995 Turner/Krull Gallery, Los Angeles, 1993 Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, California, 1992, 1996 Cypress College, Cypress, California, 1991 Palm Springs Art Museum, California, 1988 Scripps College, Claremont, California, 1987 Jan Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1986, 1989 The University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, 1983 Hunsaker/Schlesinger, Los Angeles, California, 1982 Stage One Gallery, Orange, California, 1980 Janus Gallery, Venice, California, 1979, l982, 1984 Arco Center for Visual Arts, Los Angeles, California, 1978 G. Gallery, Photography Department, UCLA, California, 1978 California State University, Fullerton, 1976.
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED