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Walker, John |
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2005.01.050 - Print, Photographic
New cables, November 1965 Ed Nunes (R), and John Walker check the cables which are to be connected to the small square frames shown in the picture to their left. These frames are part of a new transistorized radio frequency network that will link Santa Rosa with Healdsburg (for toll-free calling service).
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2005.01.051 - Print, Photographic
New frame addition, November 1965 Mr. John Walker, project coordinator, is shown at the new frame addition in Healdsburg Central Office of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. He is inspecting the cable tags on the new cables that will attach to the new terminal blocks for the new dialing equipment being installed for use of Healdsburg area residents.
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2005.01.052 - Print, Photographic
New battery plant, November 1965 Mr. John Walker inspects the new battery plant which has been installed. The battery plant consists of 24 very large batteries with four new rectifiers. These were added to the extra load of extended dialing being offered to Healdsburg customers of Pacific Telephone beginning Sunday, December 12.
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2015.10.464 - Negative, Sheet Film
John Walker Log House, Barn, Shed; 1951 Hall Insurance Negatives and Photos. Set of 2,290 negatives and prints taken by representative(s) of Hall Insurance Company for private owners insuring through Hall. Negatives were originally grouped in small envelopes based on owner (or insured) name and by date. Each envelope was issued an ObjectID; could be one or more envelopes per name because photos were taken in different years. Photographs ar...
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474-2 - Print, Photographic
John Walker (son of Joel P. Walker) home in Sebastopol, homestead may be on right, no date
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567-112 - Print, Photographic
Probable Basketball Tournament Starters - 1960 L. to R. John Walker, guard; captain Gordon Smith, forward; Darrell Barbieri, center; Tom Evart, forward; Steve Mead, guard. See next photo for newspaper clipping from rear of this photo.
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88.1220.1 - Print, Photographic
Newspaper clipping on rear of photo reads: HEALDSBURG CONNIE MACK TEAM - Healdsburg's Connie Macks were edged out of the championship race Sunday afternoon 2-1 by Cloverdale, at Healdsburg. This Sunday the Junior Packers tackle League-leading Ukiah at Recreation Park. The Connie Mackers above, front row, left to right, Alex Russell, managing coach, Bob Rodgers, Bob Barrett, Ron Babbini, Jim Halverson, Tom Eckert, Bruce Russell,; back row, Jan...
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88.1774.1 - Print, Photographic
Healdsburg Greyhounds. At the Annual Invitational Basketball Tourney - 1960 See next photo for newspaper clipping from rear of this photo. Newspaper clipping contains names and a description.
Record Type: Photo Archives
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88.2669.1 - Print, Photographic
John Walker, Sr. with poster advertising need for facilities, no date
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88.2742.1 - Print, Photographic
GREYHOUNDS' LOSS - Santa Rosa's player is not only breaking up a Healdsburg scoring play, but also the Greyhounds' hopes for a place in the North Bay League title race. Above, left, Healdsburg's John Walker (No. 13) and right, Healdsburg's Gordon Smith, stand by, as an unidentified Greyhound's shot at the basket is blocked by Santa Rosa. The Panthers took an easy 56-42 win, February 1961
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88.2749.1 - Print, Photographic
FAST-PACED OPENER - Healdsburg and Ukiah got the 12th Annual Redwood Empire Invitational Basketball Tournament off to a very fast start Friday night when coach Bill Parker's Hounds chased the Wildcats into the consolation bracket with a 64-50 victory, In white jerseys above, left to right, Healdsburg's Darrel Barbieri, center; Tom Evart, forward; John Walker, guard and Gordon Smith, forward. Healdsburg was routed from the Tournament Saturday nig...
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88.2775.1 - Print, Photographic
CULMINATION - The certificate of dedication of the new high school library - being passed from Robert Young (center right) chairman of the board of trustees, to Homer Hoyt, district superintendent, last Thursday - was the occasion for a get-together of persons who have worked for schools and education. From the left, Bud Christiensen, former H. S. superintendent; Charlotte Enzenauer, chairman of the citizens committee in 1953 which promoted the ...
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