Box 3
Contains 27 Results:
Maternal, paternal relatives, 1850-1950
Relatives, family, personal, 1895-1977
Several negatives of maternal and paternal relatives; most are of Harry Hay from childhood to 1977. Each negative is paired with a glassine envelope, many of which have written notes regarding the particular image.
Hollister ranch, Hay's Aunt Alice?, circa 1965
Hay family camping, circa 1950
Negatives from a Hay family camping vacation at a mountain site. Many show Hay with his adopted daughters. Several negatives show Hay with an unidentified male companion, also in a mountain setting.
Margaret Hay, circa 1950s
Harry Hay, headshots, 1930-1950
2 headshots of Hay in dramatic roles are by photographer Leroy Robbins. 4 of 7 photographs have notes written on the reverse side.
Harry Hay and John Burnside at Rennaissance Faire, circa 1966
Hay and Burnside at Los Angeles Rennaissance Faire, circa mid-nineteen sixties.
Harry Hay and John Burnside - Los Angeles locations, circa late 1960s
Photographs show Harry Hay and John Burnside at Los Angeles outdoor locations including Echo Park, Griffith Park, and Barnsdell Park. Also, on a page with the last of the series of photographs, a business card for the "Symmetricon," a kaleidoscopic device invented and manufactured by John Burnside.
Friends of Harry Hay, circa 1977
5 3.5x5 color photographs of John Ciddio and Pat Gutierrez, friends of Harry Hay and John Burnside in New Mexico. 8x10 b/w photograph is of Hay, Burnside, and Jim Kepner; Pat Rocco, photographer.
Harry Hay, John Burnside, and friends, 1976-1978
Six color photographs, four clearly attributed to "Baird," probably David Baird: one photograph of Hay, Burnside, Pat Gutierrez, John Ciddio, and an unidentified man (1978); one of John Burnside; one photograph of two nude men walking hand in hand on a dry riverbed or seashore; one photograph of a dog; and two of historical objects from the British Museum (1976).