Harold E. Wolcott sits unsmiling with his hands folded in his lap. His four attorneys are seated behind him, all looking at the camera except for Archie Orme who peers at a pile of documents on the table before him. Several unidentified people can be seen seated in the courtroom behind them.
"The Drunkard" is scheduled to beat the world's longest play record at 283 consecutive weeks plus one day. "Abie's Irish Rose" ran 283 weeks for the past 11 years.
This photograph appears with the articles, "COMMANDER BYRD SAILS FOR FROZEN ANTARCTIC: Thousands Cheer as All-American Soldiers of Science Depart; Last Word Sent by 'Times'," and "Flags Flutter and Whistles Toot Farewell," Los Angeles Times, 11 Oct. 1928: A1
Group portrait of two of the Vilayat Hussain Brothers with completed taṃbūrās, seated with family members. The location is the shop of Abdul Karim Ismail Saheb.
Abdul Karim Ismail Saheb at his home and music shop. Abdul Karim smiles with his sons, grandsons, workers, and others, including children. With them are Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy (middle row, dark shirt), Yacoob Rajabally (also known as Yacoob Qawwal and Yacoob Premragi) (top row, dark shirt) and Felix van Lamsweerde (bottom row, center-left). The portrait of a bearded man wearing a turban and medals on wall is possibly his grandfather.
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy (center) holds a child in front of the loaded Volkswagen van, next to Yacoob Rajabally (also known as Yacoob Qawwal and Yacoob Premragi) (smoking), with Abdul Karim Ismail Saheb (left), Felix van Lamsweerde (right), and others.