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Tahoma Mothersingers on stage in Maple Valley, May 9 or 10, 1952
Tahoma Mothersingers on stage in Maple Valley, May 9 or 10, 1952
TitleTahoma Mothersingers on stage in Maple Valley, May 9 or 10, 1952
PhotographerUnknown
Date1952
NotesPhotograph from their Gay Nineties concert [Maple Valley Historical Society note].

Labels on mount identify people in image as follows: seated, left to right: Pat Collier, (unknown), Jean Richardson, Ina Mitchell, Alena Johnson, Marion (Pat) Peacock; standing, left to right: Dolores Halpin (Director), Sybil Fern (Pianist), (unknown), (unknown), (unknown), Dorothy Church, Floy Dunham, (unknown), Sophie Johnson, (unknown), Juniece [sic] Kent, Pat Simone, Berneice Brunsberg, (unknown), (unknown).

Handwritten beneath image: TAHOMA Mothersingers.
SubjectsWomen--Music--Washington (State)--Maple Valley
Singers--Washington (State)--Maple Valley
Costumes--Washington (State)--Maple Valley
Stages (Platforms)--Washington (State)--Maple Valley
Stage props--Washington (State)--Maple Valley
Personal NamesBrunsberg, Berneice
Church, Dorothy,
Dunham, Floy
Fern, Sybil
Halpin, Dolores
Richardson, Jean
Johnson, Alena
Johnson, Sophie
Kent, Janice
Mitchell, Ina
Peacock, Marion (Pat)
Simone, Pat
MVHS CategoryEntertainment
PlacesUnited States--Washington (State)--Maple Valley
Digital CollectionMaple Valley Historical Society Photograph Collection
Accession NumberP02.14.1
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or to inquire about permissions, contact the Maple Valley Historical Society at (425) 432-3470, or send email to thepavos@hotmail.com. Please cite the Accession Number.
RepositoryMaple Valley Historical Society Museum
Physical Description1 photographic print : b/w ; 5 1/4 x 11 5/16 in.
TypeImage
Digital Reproduction InformationThe photographic print was scanned as a 3000 pixel TIFF image in 8-bit grayscale, resized to 640 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop 6.0 and its JPEG quality measurement 3.
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