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Finding Aid to Migrant Labor Camp Photographs from the Harry Everett Drobish Papers, 1935-1936
BANC PIC 1954.013--PIC
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Spring, 1936, Kern County. Arvin Migratory Labor Camp - Volunteer laborer campers constructing tent platform.
Spring, 1936, Kern County. Arvin Migratory Labor Camp - Volunteer laborer campers constructing tent platform.
Spring, 1936, Kern County. Showing Public Health toilets put up as a result of orders to improve sanitary conditions at the Frick squatter camp.
Spring, 1936, Kern County. [Distant view of public toilets shown in picture #23]
Spring, 1935, Hooverville, Kern County. On highway north of Bakersfield. Hand made camp stove, made by a stranded worker out of sheet iron gathered from automobile bodies found in the city dump. Contains a grate, oven and door latch. Sold at $3.50. Kept this man off relief.
Spring, 1935, Hooverville, Kern County. On highway north of Bakersfield. Hand made camp stove (See other picture)
Spring, 1935, Hooverville, Kern County. On highway north of Bakersfield. Hand made camp stove. (See other picture)
July, 1936 Kern County, Kern Lake District. This is probably on the Frick Property, inside view of a laborer shanty. Note filthy walls and no windows provided
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. The old and the new. An old style privy alongside of Public Health Service privy. Both are dirty inside showing no supervised effort to keep clean. Note the weeds in front and the excellent field of growing cotton in the rear.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. One-hole privy, on one of the large scale ranches in Kern Lake District, probably the Hutcheson Ranch. Hutcheson is a millionaire living in Bakersfield. Note the filth on the floor and the door broken off.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District.[Broken door of small shack privy?]
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. Row of cabins for farm laborers.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. Typical laborer shanties. Note the screen doors are off several of the cabins.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. This is a typical camp for families of farm laborers in the Kern Lake District. Note one-room cabins, no windows, unpainted, and unsightly.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. The typical laborer cabins. The Deputy Health Officer of Kern County is standing near the cabin.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. Banducci Ranch. A typical cabin for laborer and his family. Note the broken screen door.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. Banducci Ranch. A laborer cabin, showing the women folks at home.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. Banducci Ranch. Shower. Note the broken, littered-up floor, absence of any dressing quarters, and only cold water for the shower. The drain resulted in a mud hole forming in front of the door. The only shower available for the laborers and their families from several cabins.
July, 1936, Kern County, Kern Lake District. One of the Banducci Ranches. Typical laborer cabins. Note the crude structure, broken screen doors, and weeds in front.
Not much room in this one room shack, but its shelter from a trying winter. S.E.R.A. Photo, 4/17/35
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