Group portrait of 7 people with actress (?) seated in center of sofa, Peggy Hamilton in center of standing row, and others. The portrait setting appears to be a ucla home, hotel or club.
Photograph of (L to R) Hedda Hopper, Dorothy Chandler, Clara Schofield and Peggy Hamilton at an event of the 7th annual meeting of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association. The event was for the wives and daughters of the delegates who were guests at a dinner and entertainment which included a fashion show at the Cafe de Paris in Fox Movietone City hosted by Dorothy Chandler. Clara Schofield was one of the honor guests and Hamilton directed the fashion show. The fashion show featured gowns for movies designed by Max Ree of R.-K.-O. studios and Adrian of M.-G.-M. studios. The event was also attended by film actresses, including Hedda Hopper. Hamilton is wearing a form-fitting gown made of daybreak chiffon velvet with a flaring train trimmed with sable designed by Dolly Tree of Fox Studios. On the left shoulder is a spray of French hand-made gold thread flowers. The imported gloves have a narrow insert of gold kid.
Mayor Frank Shaw, in suit and tie, holding flowers, Mrs. Cora Shaw, in knit suit, fox fur, and corsage, standing with group of about 7 women, most with flowers, including Peggy Hamilton Adams in light suit with wide satin collar, and man at left in Indian regalia
Coronation of the French queen of the Olympic games before a grand ball. Left to right: an unidentified man, the unidentified queen, Peggy Hamilton extending her hand to the queen's crown, and California Governor James Rolph. They are at the Elks Lodge (607 Park View Street) for the evening program celebrating Bastille Day, as reported in the Los Angeles Times of July 14, 1932, pg. A10.
Peggy Hamilton, as Hostess of Los Angeles County, with ten admirals and others at the Los Angeles Breakfast Club for a pre-Fourth of July appreciation of the Navy. In front of the group is a sawhorse mascot of the Breakfast Club with a horse's head and tail, labeled "HAM." In the photograph are: Rear-Admiral Bloch, Burr McIntosh, Rear-Admiral Taussig, Rear-Admiral Fenner, Rear-Admiral Marshall, Rear-Admiral Cluverius, Vice-Admiral Standley, Mrs. Schofield, Admiral Schofield, Vice-Admiral McNance, Peggy Hamilton, Vice-Admiral Clark and Rear-Admiral Sellers (this order, from the newspaper caption, is probably not entirely accurate). The Los Angeles Breakfast Club was located at 3213 Riverside Drive in 1932.
Peggy Hamilton standing beneath a canvas awning in front of a microphone conducting a radio broadcast at a motion picture premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre. Three men stand on the other side of the microphone and other people are moving in the background.
Peggy Hamilton standing beneath a canvas awning next to a microphone conducting a radio broadcast at a motion picture premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre. A man stands on the left and other people a crowd of people is gathered on either side of a walkway.
Peggy Hamilton served as "Queen of the Lions" during the 1932 international Lions Club convention in Los Angeles. Members of the convention committee honored Hamilton for her organization of the conference pageant and awarded her with a plaque during a meeting at the Biltmore. Hamilton is pictured holding her plaque wearing gloves, a hat with a tulle veil, and a fur cape over a dress.
Peggy Hamilton served as "Queen of the Lions" during the 1932 international Lions Club convention in Los Angeles. Members of the convention committee honored Hamilton for her organization of the conference pageant and awarded her with a plaque during a meeting at the Biltmore. Hamilton is pictured holding her plaque wearing gloves, a hat with a tulle veil, and a fur cape over a dress.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a dinner dress or cafe frock of black satin with red, yellow and white floral design with a wide-brimmed hat and beaded necklace. This outfit was available from Jean Swartz’s Fashion Salon on Vine Street, corner of Yucca, one block North of Hollywood Boulevard.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a dinner dress or cafe frock of black satin with red, yellow and white floral design with a wide-brimmed hat and beaded necklace. This outfit was available from Jean Swartz’s Fashion Salon on Vine Street, corner of Yucca, one block North of Hollywood Boulevard.
A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton wearing this dinner gown and jacket appears in her Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," December 28, 1930, pg. H3. Black "x" marks and lines indicate areas of the photograph to be retouched.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a cape of her own design of cream corded henrietta cloth bordered with marten fur, created for Beckman's Fur Shop on West Seventh Street in Los Angeles.
A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton wearing this gown beneath an ermine coat appears in Peggy Hamilton’s Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," September 27, 1931, pg. H3.
A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton wearing this gown beneath an ermine coat appears in Peggy Hamilton’s Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," September 27, 1931, pg. H3.
A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton wearing this gown beneath an ermine coat appears in Peggy Hamilton’s Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," September 27, 1931, pg. H3.
A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton wearing this gown beneath an ermine coat appears in Peggy Hamilton’s Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," September 27, 1931, pg. H3.