Photograph, from left to right, of H. H. West and "Count" Adams standing near caught fish hanging upon a wooden beam. H. H. wears a fedora hat and mid-length jacket with his arms out to his sides as he stands just left-of-center. He poses for a photograph standing just beneath and next to nine fish that hang on a wooden beam from nails. Behind him and the fish, "Count" Adams stands on the right with his hands in his pockets as he looks towards the camera. They stand atop a cliffside and are surrounded by wooden framework. The ocean is in the background at left. On the right, a small wooden shack (partial view) sits behind "Count" Adams.
Annually, the Rubber Men's Picnic was organized by leaders in the rubber industry for tire and automotive accessory dealers in the automobile industry.
Annually, the Rubber Men's Picnic was organized by leaders in the rubber industry for tire and automotive accessory dealers in the automobile industry.
Photograph of George Thomas of Pomona standing next to nine fish that hang on a wooden beam outside a shack on Catalina Island. He stands left-of-center with his head turned towards the left. One hand appears to rest on his hip and the other holds on to a stick. He wears an ascot hat and a vest. To the right and hovering slightly above him, nine dead fish hang in a row on a wooden beam. Wooden beams and framing extend to the right towards a small shack with a storage box affixed to the side of the building. The ocean is in the background.
Annually, the Rubber Men's Picnic was organized by leaders in the rubber industry for tire and automotive accessory dealers in the automobile industry.
Annually, the Rubber Men's Picnic was organized by leaders in the rubber industry for tire and automotive accessory dealers in the automobile industry.
Annually, the Rubber Men's Picnic was organized by leaders in the rubber industry for tire and automotive accessory dealers in the automobile industry.
Annually, the Rubber Men's Picnic was organized by leaders in the rubber industry for tire and automotive accessory dealers in the automobile industry.
Photograph, from left to right, of H. H. West and George Thomas posing for a photograph with caught fish hanging from a wooden beam. H. H. wears a fedora hat and mid-length jacket; he is smoking a cigar. George Thomas wears an ascot cap and vest. He poses for the photograph with one hand holding a fish's tail and the other holding a cane. They stand to the left of and slightly beneath nine fish that hang on a wooden beam from nails. They stand atop a cliffside with wooden framework and beams stretching overhead. The ocean is in the background at left. On the right, a wooden shack (partial view) sits with wooden framework extending from it towards the center of the photograph.