Lobero Theatre (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
1. One Booklet, CAPTURED DREAM: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LOBERO THEATER. #16 of 100 numbered copies.
12-15 Lobero Photo-documentation
Ads told of amenities available here in '89, 1978-06-11
Six scrapbooks containing clippings of all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.
Community Arts Association Minutes, correspondence on restoration of Lobero Theater, 1921 - 1922
The collection consists of research materials collected by Pamela Skewes-Cox during the research of her publication, "Spanish Colonial Style: Santa Barbara and the Architecture of James Osborne Craig and Mary McLaughlin Craig," which she authored along with Robert Sweeney and was published by Rizzoli Press in 2015.
Fiesta Talavera Sombrero Interview, 1972-08-08
THe KEYT-TV News Collection contains two hundred fifty-nine (259) KEYT-TV News 16mm B-Rolls, eighteen (18) of which are digitized, and forty-five (45) KEYT-TV News photographs.
First show at new theater drew praise, 1973-05-06
Six scrapbooks containing clippings of all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.
Isaac Bonilla Interview, 1963-07-25
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tape Collection contain recordings of oral histories, radio programs, meetings, lectures, telephone conversations, ceremonies, and music perfomances of local old timers and influential people. These 184 electronic files, extracted from 98 one quarter-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, represent the earliest audio recordings made by the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
It's 1902 and movies come to town, 1977-07-17
Six scrapbooks containing clippings of all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.
