Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Ocean Beach Historical Society
Profile body-length image of dark haired woman wearing black; number 146 written on side of house
Image of girl crouching on sand, smiling at camera; large house visible behind woman to the left. Verso of OCB_000133; handwritten "Gordon Roberts lost In {?} (home) Isabel"
Woman in dark coat and skirt, with black hat and belt, standing outside among bushes and smiling at camera.
Image of woman sitting on tree debris on the beach, wearing a white hat and smiling; verso reads "isabel"
Distant image of houses with a field of overgrown grassy sand in front of houses; verso reads "Isabella Adler"
Group of people lounging on beach; nobody is looking directly at camera; verso reads "1930's
1930s
Image of sandy beach with water on right side; tiny figures are visible in the far distance; verso reads "Early photo of beach ca. 1930, Alden Farrell"
c. 1930
Two men holding up a person in between them while smiling at the camera; verso reads "Left to right Duplicate Ralph Wilson Isabella Frazer George Wilson 1930s"
1930s
Image of front house, door and walkway from houwe; windowed porch outside house; verso reads "Frazer house-Adler-before it was changed early picture Isabella Adler"
Two people laying in sand and facing each other; person on right wears long sleeve dark sweater; verso reads " Left to right-Gregory Frazer & George Wilson"
Image of three people sitting on sand; person on left wears all right and carries a post; verso reads "1930's Isabella Frazer Adler on right"
1930s
Man in white shirt, dark pants, suspenders and hat sits in garden while petting his sweet dog; verso reads "Irwin D. Frazer and dog Tea Ice ca. 1930s"
c.1930s
Black and white image of beach shoreline; verso reads "Early photo of beach ca. 1930 Adler Farrell"
c.1930s
Two people lying face down on a beach towel, one person laying face up lays to the right of the couple; verso reads "1930's"
1930s
Young boy riding a tricycle , with a large house visible to the right of boy; verso reads "Mayor's house Gilder"