Title:
[Christmas tree, gifts, and two toddler boys photograph].
Creator:
Unknown
Subject:
Planned communities--California--Mission Viejo
Photographs--California--Mission Viejo
Christmas trees
Christmas trees--California--Mission Viejo
Christmas decorations--California--Mission Viejo
Christmas presents
Boys
Boys--California--Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo Company
Description:
Black and white photograph of a huge decorated Christmas tree with large gift-wrapped boxes at its base and two toddler-aged
boys standing amongst the gifts. A new tree was put up every year at the corner of La Paz and Chrisanta by the Mission Viejo
Company until a permanent tree was planted in the 1980s. In the photograph, the Christmas tree is flocked with large shiny
ball-ornaments. On either side of the Christmas tree are smaller, regular, undecorated trees. The two toddler boys standing
next to the large wrapped gift boxes both have their fingers in their mouths and are looking in opposite directions. The gift
boxes come up to the waist of one boy and the shoulders of the other. On the back of the photograph are various handwritten
numbers, "1981, 202, 49%, 100%, P20060109.09A."
Publisher:
Mission Viejo Library
Contributor:
Mission Viejo Company
Date:
[1974]
Type:
image
Format:
1 photograph : b&w ; 25 x 18 cm.
Identifier:
camjl_193
M.V. - Events - Christmas - 1970-1979
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Mission Viejo (Calif.)
Rights:
unknown
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