Photograph peeking into a gallery at the Leland Stanford Jr. Museum at Stanford University. A blurred, rounded object runs along the bottom edge of the image in the foreground. A cabinet that holds a sculpture stands in the foreground along the left edge of the image. In the gallery space, 5 small sculptures stand in the middle of the floor upon pedestals. Paintings hang from the walls. A large doorway in the wall at right leads to another gallery in the background.
Photograph of two women entering the threshold of the Stanford Mausoleum on the campus of Stanford University. The mausoleum stands in the distance at center and is viewed from the front at a slight angle. A few steps, flanked by sphinxes on pedestals, lead up to the entryway. Two women stand in the entryway with their backs to the camera. Part of a wheel juts into frame in the right foreground. Trees line the background.
A distant view of the Leland Stanford Jr. Museum on the campus of Stanford University. It stands in the distance, partially obscured by small trees and shrubbery that dot the landscape in front of it. The building appears to stand slightly lopsided. A tall porch supported by 4 columns stands at the center of the building. Four sculptures stand atop the roof at center. A dirt path runs horizontally across the foreground.
Photograph of Aunt Kate Mertz sitting in a wicker chair in her home. She sits, looking directly to camera, with her hands resting in her lap. A painting hangs on the wall behind her at right. A doorway is behind her at left. Another door appears to stand directly behind Kate at center.
A distant view of Stanford University's campus as viewed from a raised, built porch or platform. The camera appears to rest upon a flat concrete surface, beyond which distant parts of the campus are visible. The concrete sits in the foreground and occupies the lower third of the image. In the distance, the 100-foot power plant smokestack rises near the center of the image. It collapsed in the 1906 earthquake. Additional buildings and trees stand in the distance. In the far distance hills can be seen.