Advertisement photograph with a wood floor with an "x"-shaped area cleaned with "Double X Floor Cleaner." Used in a photomontage in image ark no. 21198/zz002j948t.
Woman seated in a rattan chair, speaking or singing, in front of sound recording equipment (?) at a sound stage or radio station. A technician has his hand on a dial. This may be related in some manner to the National Auto Shop reference on the negative sleeve.
Two Trophies awarded to Adohr Farms dairy. The inscription engraved on the front trophy reads "Certified Milk Contest, [...], First Prize, June 25, 1923, San Francisco, Adohr Stock Farms."
Cast of "La Traviata" with, row 1: Victor Terzo (2nd from L); row 2: Natalie Garrotto (3rd from L), conductor Mario Lanza (6th from left); row 3: bass Arnet Amos (4th from left); row 4: tenor Giovanni Zavatti (far left), Enrico Porta (3rd from L).
Santa Monica Civic Opera cast of "La Traviata" with, row 1: conductor Mario Lanza (7th from left), Natalie Garrotto (3rd from R), Kay Marshall (2nd from R), Jean Kortlander (far R); row 2: June Moss (far R); row 3: tenor Giovanni Zavatti (4th from left), Victor Terzo (3rd from R), Enrico Porta (R); row 4: bass Arnet Amos (5th from left).
Photograph of a girl performing on bandstand beneath a concrete band shell at an Alaska Yukon Club of Southern California picnic. The girl, wearing a bonnet and a long tiered dress with puffed sleeves, stands at a microphone and sings. A man and boy are viewed standing in a doorway on the left.
Photograph of a young woman performing on bandstand beneath a concrete bandshell at a picnic held by the Alaska Yukon Club of Southern California. She in front of a microphone, with a woman who plays a piano. A man, woman, and two boys are viewed standing in a side doorway at left.
Another image of this event includes a grand piano in front of the stage draped with a banner bearing the logo of the United Nation (image ark no. 21198/zz002d74zm ).
Another image of this event includes a grand piano in front of the stage draped with a banner bearing the logo of the United Nation (image ark no. 21198/zz002d74zm ).
Portrait of the Musselman boys, wearing satin shirts and scarf bows, standing with a Noble brand accordion. Photographed in the room of a home possibly belonging to a Mrs. Billington.
Photomontage image with a dentist showing a patient a chart displaying healthy food choices, including orange juice. Two giant glasses of orange juice are behind them.
Photomontage composition showing a bar graph made of strips of floor boards with the years from 1924 to 1931 along the bottom apparently showing the sales growth of "Double X Floor Cleaner" during that time. Superimposed are photographic images of small men wearing lederhosen and holding picks and ropes scaling the bar graph. A strong light casting a dark shadow against the wall behind, enlarges the figures and graph bars, increasing the drama of the scene and giving it a cinematic aspect.
Photomontage advertisement for "Double X Floor Cleaner" with a can of the product on a wooden floor. A line of 14 repeated images of a woman mopping, and a circle of 19 images of a men mopping have cleaned areas of a wooden floor. "Double X Makes Old Floors New" is displayed in three-dimensional letters and "Makes Varnish Vanish" appears on a circular cleaned area of the floor.
Photograph of Betty Herrick standing next to a patch of roses. She is wearing a velvet gown with a half skirt tied at the waist, and long puffed sleeves (both made of the same fabric). She holds a closed fan in one hand and caresses a rose with the other. Viewed in the background are additional garden areas, a grove of trees, and a large two-story brick building.
This image is of Peggy O'Connell, an actress working in and around Los Angeles in the 1950s. She is wearing a satin dress and upswept hairdo. She leans on one arm, which is stretched out over a book. She performed in Louise Glaum's production "O.K. By Me".
This image is of Peggy O'Connell, an actress working in and around Los Angeles in the 1950s. She is wearing a blazer, lace jabot with brooch, and an upswept hairdo. She performed in Louise Glaum's production "O.K. By Me".
This image is of Peggy O'Connell, an actress working in and around Los Angeles in the 1950s. She is wearing a blazer, lace jabot with brooch, and an upswept hairdo. She performed in Louise Glaum's production "O.K. By Me".
This image is of Peggy O'Connell, an actress working in and around Los Angeles in the 1950s. She is wearing a shawl with fringe and an upswept hairdo. She performed in Louise Glaum's production "O.K. By Me".