From the Mariposa Gazette, May 24, 1924
"From the miniature Kodak young
Pillsbury drifted to a larger camera. Soon, he had a little shop of
his own and was selling kodaks and cameras in connection with
bicycles and athletic goods."
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AC's two shops, photography and bicycles and sporting goods |
Ernest and Sylvia Florance Ball, Ernest's wife, and AC's sister-in-law
Kitty, Sylvia and Bernard Lane, a cousin also attending Stanford
Bernard Lane outside the Bicycle Shop
Thinking about the Panorama Camera
Cliff House
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