Escondido (Calif.)
Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:
Escondido Fire Station #1, 1992-05-29
[Envelope contains images of dedication of Fire Station #1, at 310 N. Quince Street, Escondido. The fire station was remodeled ($400,000) with an enlarged staff area, additional equipment, and a bigger kitchen. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
Escondido Times, 1893 - 1908
Fashion Floors and Escondido Dodge, Inc., 1970-08
[Exterior and interior shots of Fashion Floors, 553 W. 9th Ave., Escondido. Also exterior images of San Diego Gas & Electric workmen laboring outside of Escondido Dodge, Inc.]
"Fathers and sons cooperate on project", 1970-08-25
"Felicita painting donated", 1970-08-13
Felipa Juarez, La Calle Grape
"Feminist Bookstore Opens", 1976-02-19
"Assisting a customer at the new North County women's store is Ina Bradley (right)". Store located at 1718 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido sells boooks, posters, crafts, jewelry and items on consignment. "The store also serves as the North Copnty headquarters for the National Organization for Women and a women's center." Other photos in this envelope are of Jean Kuchenmeighter, Poway playing fetch with her Labrador Retrievers at Webb Park, Rancho Bernardo.
Field Day, 1992-06-10
[Envelope contains images of sports "Field Day" with students from Orange Glen Elementary and Nicolaysen Center. Images taken in the field between the two schools. The Nicolaysen Center, named for Dr. Arthur Nicolaysen, was a Special Education Center for Escondido Unified School District from 1979-2006. It was converted to Community Day School in 2006. Unknown if images were published in newspaper.]
Frank Hagata, 1991-05-22
"Frank Hagata, old time rancher - Escondido [California]."
"Frank Hagata, 98 interviewed for a project by San Pasqual High School history students told stories he remembered about Escondido." [Source: Times Advocate. May 22, 1991. Staff writer, Jeffery Bean. Photos, Dan Rios.]
"Valerie Ryan listens to Frank Hagata, 98 for a project by San Pasqual High School history students taping him as he told stories about Escondido."
"Fund Raising Set", 1976-02-04
"Dr. Nick. G. Tsoulos shows some of the equipment in the pediatrics intensive care unit at Palomar Memorial Hospital to auxiliary members (from left) Francis Merriam, Faye Gould and Penny Rich. ..." 'X-Ray -Ted Folllies '76' , a musical revue fundraiser was presented at the Mr. Carmel High School auditorium in Poway.
