Title:
[1984 Olympics Cycling Road Race "Go For the Gold" banner slide].
Creator:
Unknown
Subject:
Sports--California--Mission Viejo
Events--California--Mission Viejo
Bicycle racing--California--Mission Viejo
Banners
Spectators
Spectators--California--Mission Viejo
People--California--Mission Viejo
Slides--California--Mission Viejo
Photographs--California--Mission Viejo
Planned communities--California--Mission Viejo
Flags
Olympic Games (23rd : 1984 : Los Angeles, Calif.)
Mission Viejo Company
Description:
Color slide of a banner that reads "Go For the Gold" and was displayed during the Cycling Road Race of the 1984 Summer Olympic
Games. The Cycling Road Race event took place in Mission Viejo, California. The banner is hanging from the edge of the roof
of a house. The end of the banner is blocked from view by a tree, and the "G" in the word "Go" is blocked by the stripes of
an American flag. There is a slump stone fence trimmed along the top with black wrought iron in front of the house from which
the banner hangs. On top of this fence is a man and two young boys; they appear to be in the process of finding their "seat"
to watch the race. In front of the fence are more spectators; most of them are standing on a slope that is covered with high
shrubs and trees. Some are sitting in lawn chairs against the slump stone fence. In the immediate foreground of the photograph,
part of the California flag and most of the American flag can be seen; they are hanging on flagpoles. There are also four
small flags of South Korea that can be seen to the right of the American flag; the South Korean flags are on hand-held sticks.
At the top of the slide is a label with "84-009, Frame 093" typed on it. At the bottom of the slide is written "camjl 236"
in pencil and, in typescript, "17, Jul84H14."
Publisher:
Mission Viejo Library
Date:
1984 July
Type:
image
Format:
1 slide : col.
Identifier:
camjl_236
M.V. - Sports - Cycling - Olympics, 1984 - Cycling Road Race
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Mission Viejo (Calif.)
Rights:
unknown
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