Red Handheld Lantern
Dublin Core
Title
Red Handheld Lantern
Description
A red, handheld lantern that was owned and used by Paul "Skippy" Tabalan DeOcampo. Paul's oldest daughter, Veronica Hernandez, remembers her father using this lantern when she worked with him to irrigate fields at night. She recalled Paul standing on one end of a row of crops while she stood on the other. He would use the lantern to signal her when to open and close the irrigation pipes.
Contributor
Antoinette Yvonne DeOcampo-Lechtenberg and Veronica Hernandez
Rights
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Format
13 inches
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
DEO.2021.9
Physical Object Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Lantern
Collection
Citation
“Red Handheld Lantern,” Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wiith-archive.ucsc.edu/items/show/45.
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