Next up is Art Linkletter and one of his son's (possibly Jack) take an elevated look at the parade route.
Finally, a shot of whom I believe was the first Disneyland Merchandise VP, Bob Burns. Written on the back is Ferne and Bob Opening Day. Bob Burns was Merchandise Dir. 1 of 7 VPs. (Jason S.- I am looking at you to confirm, anything in your compendium?)
These continue to amaze me.... I check out "Art's Balcony" on each trip to the park, always noticing that there are no door's to the balcony, Art & son had to climb out the window!
ReplyDeleteThese photo's should be matted & framed and hung in the Opera House lobby!!!!!
These really are great. I will be super impressed if that turns out to be Bob Burns, just because I had never heard of him; how the heck did you know?
ReplyDeleteCheck out the technician lurking on top of the building on pic #2!
The Art's Balcony pic is great. It shows what 8/8 sized men look like against 5/8 sized windows.
ReplyDeletePatrick, I don't have a photo, but this is what I've got on Robert H. Burns:
ReplyDeleteLos Angeles Times (12/10/1954): Merchandise manager of Disneyland.
Long Beach Independent (1/14/1956): Robert Burns, Disneyland merchandising director, has resigned to accept active control of the Albert Sheetz Corp.
Burns joined Sheetz as chairman of the board of directors early in November, 1955.
As part of a reorganizational program John Schallenberger, president of Sheets, announced Burns would also assume responsibility of the operation of the restaurant chain and candy factory as general manager.
Bob Burns wife was named Ferne.
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