View of a Spanish style room at the Pierce Brothers Mortuary, located at 720 W. Washington, with 2 iron chandeliers, turned wood arm chairs, a sofa, and an oriental carpet.
View of an entrance hall in a house with an oriental area rug, 2 pedestals flanking the French doors and an upholstered bench next to a stairway. Possibly designed by Jacob (Jock) Detlof Peters or J. R. Davidson.
Alice Corbin Henderson was an American poet, author and poetry editor. William Penhallow Henderson was an American painter, architect and furniture designer.
Interior view of a bedroom in the Pueblo Revival Style home of Carlos Vierra, with a ceiling of massive wooden beams and furnished with a chair, a bed and an area rug, and with a fireplace in the corner.
Interior view of a room in the home of William Conselman, perhaps a den or family room, with a sofa and French doors providing access to a patio. A dining or breakfast room is visible through an open doorway.
Although the negative sleeve attributes this work in this image to Jock Peters, other images in this negative group represent the Bachelors haberdashery by J. R. Davidson.