‘A Visual Treasure Trove: Sherman Library’s Historic Photograph Collections’

March 08, 2021

For more than 50 years Sherman Library has collected photographs that document the Pacific Southwest history. The Library's collections include over 40,000 images from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Paul Wormser, Sherman Library Director, will talk about the Library's photograph collections and share some of these unique images on Thursday, March 11 at 7 p.m. He will also demonstrate the use of the new Sherman Library Digital Catalog, which includes many of the library's most interesting images. 

This event is free of charge and will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to attendees in their registration confirmation email.

To register for this virtual lecture and Q&A click here

Sherman Library & Gardens Virtual Lecture Series Presenting Sponsor: South Coast Plaza.

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