Photographs Record
Images
Metadata
Object ID |
2014.040.001 |
Title |
The "Coorsley" on parade |
Accession number |
2014.040 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Date |
Late 1940s |
Description |
Black and white digital photograph of Paul Reeves' Crosley automobile decorated to drive in the Golden Days Parade. Four men and five women are standing behind the car. Three individuals have an "x" marked above their heads. From left to right they are identified as: Gib Reeves, his wife Lennah Reeves, and their daughter-in-law Blanche Reeves. Most likely the others are members of the Golden Lions Club. A banner on the front fender says Golden alongside a circular logo for the Lions Club. Paul was president of the Golden Lions Club at time. Paul called his car the "Coorsley". |
Provenance |
Gib and Lennah Reeves are Paul Reeves' parents. |
Copyright |
All rights belong to Golden History Museum & Park, City of Golden, without restriction. |
Caption |
The "Coorsley" on parade |
People |
Reeves (Burroughs), Blanche Reeves, Gilbert F. Reeves (Collings), Lennah Reeves, Paul Gilbert |
Search Terms |
Golden Days Golden Lions Club |
