Lynn West, Maud West, Wayne West, and Mertie West pose in the front yard of Wayne West's house. Lynn West wears a military uniform. There are cars driving and parked in the background, along with other houses, lampposts, and a building next door in front of which there are sandbags piled.
Wayne West was H. H. West's brother. Lynn West was H. H. West's second cousin twice removed. H. H. West's great-grandfather, Hezekiah West, was Lynn West's third great-grandfather.
Photograph, from left to right, of Hebard West, Ann West, Maud West and Wayne West posing together on the front lawn of Wayne West's home in Santa Ana. The front lawn of Wayne West's home stretches back through the foreground. The four Wests stand in the near distance at center. They stand in a row and wrap their arms around each other as they look to camera. Except for Wayne West, he looks to the right. Behind Hebard, neighboring houses (partial view) stand in a line that extends back towards center from the left edge. Trees line South Birch Street as it extends back along the right edge.
An out-of-focus photograph, from left to right, of Ann West, Hebard West and Wayne West standing on the front lawn of Wayne West's home in Santa Ana. The front lawn of Wayne West's home stretches back through the foreground. The Wests stand in the near distance at center. Ann West stands nearest to camera, facing left. She appears to be stretching. Hebard West stands at center, facing camera. He also appears to be stretching as he rests his arm over his eyes. At right, Wayne West stands with his hands behind his back and looks down to the right. Behind them, neighboring houses (partial view) stand in a line that extends back towards center from the left edge. Trees line South Birch Street as it extends back along the right edge.
Wayne West, H. H. West, and Evert West stand in front of an orange tree in Wayne West's yard. Evert West holds oranges. H. H. West has his arm around Evert's shoulders. There is a car and a house in the background.
Wayne West stands on his front lawn with his wife and mother-in-law. Mrs. West wears an apron. There is a hose on the ground. West's house is visible at the left of the photograph. Other houses and buildings are visible in the background, along with a streetlamp. One building has a sign on top that reads, "Seaside...gasoline." The bottom of the negative is torn.
Man leans on a sign in front of Stewart's Home Grown Fruit stand. Written in chalk on the sign are the words, "apples, pears, tomatoes, figs, concords." The man wears a hat and has a hand on his hip. The interior of the fruit stand is visible including tables and crates filled with produce. There are crates piled up at the left of the structure. There is a car parked next to the stand. There are trees to the left and right of the stand and power wires above. The bottom of the negative is torn.
Lynn West stands in front of Wayne West's house. He wears a military uniform. There are plants in front of the house and the house number (1022) is visible.
Mertie Whitaker West was H. H. West's wife. Wayne West was H. H. West's brother and Maud Foreman West was Wayne's wife. Fred Lemberger was H. H. West's cousin and Mary R. Lemberger was Fred's wife.
Fred Lemberger and his wife, Mary R. Lemberger hold oranges in Wayne West's yard. There is an orange tree behind them. Both of them wear hats. Mrs. West wears one glove and holds the other one in her hand. She carries a purse under her arm. There is another tree and a building in the background. The negative is torn at the bottom.